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                                                             What is a Network?
                   There are many types of networks!
                   Transportation Networks 
                             Transport goods using trucks, ships, airplanes, … 
                   Postal Services
                             Delivering letters, parcels, etc.
                   Broadcast and cable TV networks 
                   Telephone networks
                   Internet
                   “Social/Human networks” 
                   …
                  Computer Networks                                             CSci232:                     Introduction                                                              2
                                                  Key Features of Networks
                   Providing certain services
                             transport goods, mail, information or data 
                   Shared resources 
                             used by many users, often concurrently
                   Basic building blocks 
                             nodes (active entities): process and transfer goods/data
                             links (passive medium): passive “carrier” of goods/data
                   Typically “multi-hop”
                             two “end points” cannot directly reach each other
                             need other nodes/entities to relay 
                  Computer Networks                                             CSci232:                     Introduction                                                              3
                                                 Data/Computer Networks
                   Delivery of information (“data”) among computers of all 
                            kinds 
                             servers, desktops, laptop, PDAs, cell phones, ...... 
                   General-Purpose
                             Not for specific types of data or groups of nodes, or using specific technologies
                   Utilizing a variety of technologies
                             “physical/link layer” technologies for connecting nodes
                                       copper wires, optical links, wireless radio, satellite
                             or even “non-electronic” means: e.g., cars, postal services, humans -- e.g., recent 
                                                                                                               rd
                                    “delay-tolerant networks” efforts for 3  world countries
                  Computer Networks                                             CSci232:                     Introduction                                                              4
                                     How to Build Data/Computer Networks
           Two possibilities
            infrastructure-less (ad hoc, peer-to-peer)
                      (end) nodes also help other (end) nodes, i.e., peers, to relay data 
            infrastructure-based
                      use special nodes 
                     (switches, routers, gateways) 
                     to help relay data
            
                  Computer Networks                                             CSci232:                     Introduction                                                              5
                      Connectivity and Inter-networking
         • Point-to-point vs.                        (a)
         • broadcast links/                          (b)
               wireless media
                                                                        base
         • switched networks                                           station
         • connecting “clouds” (existing physical networks)
              – inter-networking using gateways, virtual tunnels, overlays
             
         Computer Networks            CSci232:                     Introduction        6
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