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Degree
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Major
Network Engineering | Telecommunications Engineering | Computer Science
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University of Novi Sad

Faculty of Technical Sciences

The Faculty of Technical Sciences is a higher education institution located in Novi Sad, Serbia. The faculty offers a range of academic programs in various fields of technical sciences.


Departments

The faculty is organized into several departments, including:


  • Department of Energetics, Electronics, and Telecommunications
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
  • Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
  • Department of Graphics Engineering and Design
  • Department of Computer Science and Automation
  • Department of Civil Engineering and Geodesy
  • Department of Technical Mechanics

Study Programs

The faculty offers various study programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. These programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in their chosen field of study.


Accreditation

The faculty's study programs are accredited by the relevant authorities, ensuring that they meet the highest standards of quality and academic excellence.


Research Areas

The faculty is engaged in various research areas, including:


  • Energetics and electronics
  • Telecommunications
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Architecture and urban planning
  • Industrial engineering and management
  • Computer science and automation
  • Civil engineering and geodesy
  • Technical mechanics

Courses

The faculty offers a range of courses in various fields of technical sciences. These courses are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and practical skills in their chosen field of study.


Course: Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks

Description

The course "Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks" is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of wireless ad-hoc networks and their applications. The course covers topics such as network protocols, localization, time synchronization, and data storage.


Objectives

The objectives of the course are to:


  • Provide students with a comprehensive understanding of wireless ad-hoc networks
  • Enable students to design and develop wireless ad-hoc networks
  • Familiarize students with the latest technologies and trends in wireless ad-hoc networks

Methodology

The course is taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, and projects. Students are expected to participate in class discussions, complete assignments, and work on projects to demonstrate their understanding of the course material.


Literature

The course uses a range of literature, including textbooks, research papers, and online resources. Students are expected to read and analyze the literature to deepen their understanding of the course material.


Assessment

The course is assessed through a combination of assignments, projects, and exams. Students are expected to demonstrate their understanding of the course material and their ability to apply it in practical situations.


Faculty Members

The faculty has a team of experienced and qualified faculty members who are experts in their fields. They are committed to providing students with a high-quality education and supporting their academic and professional development.


Professor Dragana Bajovic

Professor Bajovic is a full professor at the Faculty of Technical Sciences. She teaches courses in telecommunications and wireless ad-hoc networks. Her research interests include wireless communications, network protocols, and signal processing.


Professor Dejan Vukobratovic

Professor Vukobratovic is a full professor at the Faculty of Technical Sciences. He teaches courses in telecommunications and computer science. His research interests include wireless communications, network protocols, and artificial intelligence.


Contact

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