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Mobile IPv6 in OPNET Modeler
Žáček, Martin ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
Master’s thesis includes knowledges about mobility support in IPv4 networks and studies abilities for mobility support in IPv6 networks. Describes protocols for mobility support, their functions and topologies like MIPv6 (RFC 3775), FMIPv6 (RFC 5568), HMIPv6 (RFC 5380) and F-HMIPv6. The thesis contains a design of the simulation MIPv6 in the OPNET Modeler program and the measured results are explained. There are analysis of source code for mobility support in MIPv6 too, which were used for design a new protocol according to FMIPv6 in the OPNET. The following parts of the proposal have been successfully resolved. The link-layer events detection, which triggers FMIPv6 protocol and implementation of two new types of messages, RtSolPr and PrRtAdv. Knowledges from this thesis could be used for next development of FMIPv6 in the OPNET. But could be used for generaly development new protocols working at network-layer too.
QoS in IP network
Bumbál, Miroslav ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
Master 's thesis deals about computer networks, which constitutes a global communication structure and play a very important role in today's society. The rapid development of Internet, the emergence of new multimedia applications and their increasing use of calls to the efficient functioning of the creation of such governance mechanisms of transmission, which are able to secure the required parameters. The thesis deals about the issue of quality of service (QoS) in IP networks. It presents the basic characteristics and requirements of these networks for the transmission of sensitive data by the quality of services, deals with the QoS definition, and describes the essential parameters to be followed to achieve the required quality of service in practical deployment. In addition, lists the various principles and options to ensure QoS in computer networks. Generally, it represents the Cisco 1841 router features and options to ensure quality of service in the network based on these routers. Practical thesis part provides two types of model IP networks, which were designed in order to verify the impact of service quality in real practice. Of the known methods to ensure QoS, which include a mechanism of Integrated services, Differentiated services, it focus its content about the Differentiated Services and the implementation of these in proposed network model. The last part of the work presents the results obtained by the impact of quality of service for the applications and their assessment.
GPS based Localization using the Java ME application
Figurny, Radek ; Morávek, Patrik (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
The task of the Master's thesis has been to develop the MIDlet, which is able to receive data from an external GPS module via Bluetooth. Data are received in the NMEA 0183 format and are processed to extract longitude, latitude, elevation, velocity, number of visible satellites and measurement accuracy of longitude, latitude and elevation. Users have a possibility to save their actual location with a short description to the cell phone’s memory. The MIDlet is also able to save a user defined way-point and navigate to this way-point. The MIDlet itself was developed in the Netbeans IDE with a software development kit (SDK) made by Nokia company. This kit is designed for the Symbian OS s60 3rd edition FP1, which contains a s60 emulator and a s60 MIDlet for a direct compilation in the cell phone. The MIDlet is made of three main parts. The first part shows a longitude, latitude, elevation, velocity, longitude and latitude measurement accuracy, date and time. The second one shows a direction of north, latitude and longitude. The last one shows a direction to the selected way-point and a distance to this location. In theoretic part of the thesis there are described the GPS navigation system, Bluetooth system, geodetic system WGS 84 and programing language Java and its part Java ME.
Implementation of Quality of Service into Wireless Networks
Kaman, Štěpán ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
Wireless networks are currently the frequent access connection to the local network or the Internet. Until 2005 there was no support in the 802.11 standard priority data and the use of multimedia services in these networks is problematic. Thesis deals with the standard IEEE 802.11 standard and quality of service support including IEEE 802.11e. They discussed methods of access to transmission medium, differences in the MAC sublayer, the reader issues in the transmission of priority data and the requirements for these data. In Opnet Modeler was created wireless network with access points and stations on which they are carried out simulations at different strain of transmitted data. It studied the difference in the use of DCF and EDCF method, used in the network with QoS support. In particular, it examined the behavior of priority voice and video data in both networks. The focus is on key parameters such as throughput, dropping data, packet loss, delay, jitter and the size of broadcasting front. The measured data are analyzed, and differences in the network without the support and promoting the quality of services are compared and evaluated. Part of this work is the role of laboratory in the Opnet Modeler.
Potentials of camera connection to PC computer
Pelc, Lukáš ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Herman, Ivo (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of network cameras and their connection to a PC. Network cameras are analyzed in terms of internal structure, external structure and aspects of their use. Communication with the PC and the user is provided with a communication interface and control software. The most important function in the use of network cameras is their output – a video. It is composed of several individual factors, such as the encoding method, compression and frame rate. The theory is applied in practice as proposed by the best camera, the method of connection and programming of custom control applications in the Java programming language.
Mobile phohe programming
Ochodnický, Ján ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Mácha, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on mobile phone programming. The paper theoretically analyzes most expanded operating systems and Symbian operating system programming languages. Also theoretically describes the GSM technology, communication between mobile station and base station and transferred parameters of connection. Bachelor thesis includes two programs for Symbian operating system. Program FDSearch is created in Python for S60 programming language. This application serves to search directories and files in the mobile phone. The second program About Net is created in Symbian C++ programming language and is intent on capturing system information from network.
Communication devices over GSM/GPRS
Prečan, David ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Herman, Ivo (advisor)
This master thesis deals with a data remote transmission by means of SMS and GPRS technology. The overview of current solutions is presented and then a remote temperature measurement and a data transmission employing a communication module GSM/GPRS TM1 through GSM network using GPRS technology is described. As a response to an impulse, the communication module sends SMS. The technical solution is described in details including HW and SW design of the data transfer and processing equipment using a ATmega 162 microprocessor. This equipment communicates with a server (PC), which displays the measured temperature. A prototype which was used for a validation of the design is also described.
Analysis of data transfer security issues at particular OSI model layers
Kňazovický, Pavel ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor's thesis is the analysis of secured data transfer protocols. The very first part is dedicated to the short description of the reference model ISO/OSI. The second one is focused to the secured protocols at particular layers of ISO/OSI model, of which SSL/TLS protocol is closely analysed in the third part. The last part is about often used attacks in the area of computer networks and their services and the basic protection against them is also mentioned.
Wireless 802.11 IP Networks and their models in the OMNeT++ simulation tool
Jakúbek, Peter ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
The bachelor work concentrates on familiarization with the standard IEEE 802.11. The work summarises the advantages, disadvantages, history and grouping of this standard according to norms. The great attention is paid to a user’s familiarization with the stimulating tool OMNeT++ and its extension Inet Framework. This extension helps to amplify the simulator for a supporting modelling of wireless nets. It supports models of a few protocols such as IP, UDP/TCP, Ethernet, PPP, IPV6, OSPF, RIP, and MPLS. It includes already programmed API modules from which is possible to create easily a wireless IP net.Programmes needed for a proper functioning of the OMNeT++ are described in corresponding paragraphs. A part of work deals with an installation and setting of programmes for accurate functioning of a compiler surrounding. Our work analyzes possibilities and manners of simulation of wireless IP nets which helps to create basic simulation model represented by standard 802.11. There are also included laboratory works in our bachelor work, which includes theoretical introduction to studied issues. Tasks are concentrated on ad-hoc and infrastructure mode. These tasks comprise of theory of problematic, detailed instructions for creating together with explanations, processed results and output of simulation

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