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Computer Laboratory – Course material 2010–11: Principles of Communication Skip to content | Access key help Search Advanced search A–Z Contact us Computer Laboratory Computer Laboratory Teaching Course material 2010–11 Principles of Communication Advanced Category Theory in Computer Science Advanced Computer Design Advanced Data Flow Analysis Advanced Graphics Advanced Speech Technology Advanced Topics in Computer Systems Advanced Topics in Concurrency Algorithms I Algorithms II An Algebraic Approach to Internet Routing Artificial Intelligence I Artificial Intelligence II Building an Internet Router Business Studies Categorical Logic Category Theory for Computer Science Chip Multiprocessors Comparative Architectures Compiler Construction Complexity Theory Computation Theory Computer Design Computer Fundamentals Computer Graphics and Image Processing Computer Networking Computer Systems Modelling Computer Vision Concepts in Programming Languages Concurrent and Distributed Systems I Concurrent and Distributed Systems II Data Centric Networking Databases Deep Language Modelling Denotational Semantics Denotational Semantics Digital Electronics Digital Signal Processing Discrete Mathematics I Discrete Mathematics II E-Commerce ECAD Labs Economics and Law Floating-Point Computation Flows in Networks Foundations of Computer Science Further Java Further Java Briefing Hardware Practical Classes Hoare Logic Human-Computer Interaction Information Retrieval Innovative user interfaces Interactive Formal Verification Introduction to Natural Language Processing Introductory Logic Lexical Semantics and Discourse Processing Logic and Proof Low Power Embedded Systems Programming Machine Learning for Language Processing Mathematical Methods for Computer Science Mobile and Sensor Systems Multicore Programming Natural Language Processing Network Architecture Object-Oriented Programming Operating Systems Optimising Compilers Principles of Communication Information for supervisors Probability Programming Logics and Software Verification Programming for Mobiles Programming in C and C++ Programming in Java Prolog Registration Regular Languages and Finite Automata Research Methods Current Research Topics Security I Security II Semantics of Programming Languages Set Theory for Computer Science Social and Technological Network Analysis Software Design Software Engineering Spoken Language Processing Statistical Machine Translation Syntax and Semantics of Natural Language System on Chip Design and Modelling System-on-Chip Design Temporal Logic and Model Checking Topical Issues Topics in Concurrency Topics in Logic and Complexity Topics in Security: Forensic Signal Analysis Types Unix Tools Usability of Programming Languages Course material 2010–11 Principles of Communication Principal lecturer: Prof Jon Crowcroft Taken by: Part II Syllabus Past exam questions Information for supervisors (contact lecturer for access permission) powerpoint slides ( PDF 1 up & PDF 6 up) N.B. PC is only partially similar to 2009's DCII course so past exam questions are only a partial guide. Students and Supervisors should take care. What is condisered examinable is what was presented in lectures, which is noted on the web page with the slides, above. It is expected people are familiar with material from Digital Communications I or its new incarnation as Computer Networks This course is "bottom up", where the Computer Networks course was "top down". In addition, there is useful related material in last year's part II course on Information Theory which has good notes and example problems, and in this year's Digital Signal Processing course, next term. Note I keep a running log/commentary on where we have got to in the course on my computer lab blog where I also put pointers to corrected slides and other background information. © 2010 Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge Information provided by Prof Jon Crowcroft