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Implementation of advanced filtration with the classification of packets for a wireless network
Grénar, Milan ; Molnár, Karol (referee) ; Szőcs, Juraj (advisor)
The diploma thesis addresses facility of QoS control with GNU/Linux tools iptables and iproute. An attention is focused especially on HTB and HFSC traffic shaping methods with regard to utilization in wireless networks. The paper also includes a simulation of ensuring QoS in wireless network with 802.11e amendment.
Mapping of QoS requirements on the network level
Konečný, Zbyněk ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Mácha, Tomáš (advisor)
The issue of converged networks is to ensure the sufficient quality of services along the entire length of the communication transmission. This issue is closely connected to the real-time services, such as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and videoconferencing. These services require strict adherence to quality parameters, otherwise their function is not guaranteed. This problem particulary resolves subsystem IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), which concluded on the basis of user profiles can provide the required quality of service. Therefore the theoretical part deals with the description of the structure of the system and protocols designed to signal the network. Various mechanisms to support quality of services in access and backbone networks are also described. The following section explains the principle of provision of quality requirements of end-user networks. In the practical part is this theoretical knowledge used for designing and configuration of the network consisting of various technologies. The resulting model is then simulated in Opnet Modeler program, which is used for designing and testing of packet networks. Each simulation shows the effect of mapping quality requirements in the different access network on technologies, which are supported in the backbone. The outcome of this work is detailed network analysis and comparison of mechanisms for implementing quality of service. The conclusion summarises all simulation outcomes.
OLSR routing protocol for MANET networks in OPNET Modeler simulation environment
Hošek, Petr ; Molnár, Karol (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
The first part focuses on general routing of computer networks. It describes the importance of routing, basic elements, algorithms and protocols. It also describes the so-called MANET networks, where there are discussed routing protocols in these networks. The next chapter deals with the analysis of routing protocols OSPF version 3 and OLSR protocol. For both protocols basic algorithms, their use and structure are described. In OSPF protocol there is also described historical development and differences between versions 2 and 3. The OLSR protocol properly describes the principle of MPR nodes, which is one of the most important parts of the protocol which differs it from the others. Next there is a brief introduction of a powerful simulation tool OPNET Modeler which allows simulating the operation and behavior of almost any computer network with a very extensive possibility of options for the functioning of the entire network, as well as nodes it selves. The practical part is divided into five parts. The first section describes the structure of process models, the basic elements, variables, and block editors OSLR routing protocol in OPNET Modeler program. The second part is devoted to the ICI data structure, which is used for inter-process communication and verify the creation and reception of messages using this function. The third part deals with the process model of OLSR routing model. There is a description of various blocks and functions involved in its function of protocol and significance. The fourth chapter shows an extension of data unit protocol OLSR HELLO messages to other fields, which is able to transmit a numeric value between neighboring stations, and these values print it in the console. The last block of the practical part is dedicated to creating its own message which is broadcast between stations like part of the OLSR packet messages. This message includes the parameter of actual data traffic rate of each communicating stations. These values are for each station exported to an external file for later processing.
Traffic management in wireless networks
Jánoš, Radan ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Lambertová, Petra (advisor)
The Master´s thesis „Traffic management in wireless networks“ discusses how to ensure Quality of Service in these networks. A term „traffic management“ is connected mainly with certain restrictions and prioritization of some services and traffics in network. The thesis contains an overview of the most used wireless technologies and describes the approach of these technologies to ensure QoS. Theoretical part of the thesis follows with the definition of general principles of traffic management in IP networks and provides an overview of network parameters used in evaluating the quality of different types of communications services. Practical part is focused on the most widely used wireless technology of standard 802.11 and also on implementation of remote administration system on a small SOHO routers. These systems allow the use of queueing disciplines to manage QoS. Designed and implemented HTB discipline is tested on a real traffic network model.
Establishment of QoS filtering on IPv6 protocol using Linux
Matušina, František ; Holešinský, Pavel (referee) ; Matocha, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis is interested in establishment of QoS filtering on IPv6 protocol usány Linux. Thesis describe protocol IPv4 and protocol IPv6 and their differences. Problematic is implement to Linux. Because this problem is implement in Linux, I describe a few distribution of Linux in thesis. Another part of thesis are about QoS and about QoS implement on TCP/IP model. In practise part is make a propsal resolution working site under protocol IPv6 in Linux. Realize include install of server, clients and their configuration. Realize include script, that account, take control of the traffic. Changeing traffic is show in graphs. Graphs of measure are comented and outcome clear up. All graphs and scripts are add to attachments.
Analysis of data transport in converged network
Menšík, David ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with data transmission applications in the converged network, focusing on the WiFi network IEEE 802.11. The theoretical part describes the cause and nature of converged networks. One chapter is devoted to a description of IEEE 802.11, which is next to different standards and options described architecture, coordination and access network QoS solution to that standard. The research is based on custom design converged networks, and WiFi elements in the environment of graphic simulation software OPNET Modeler. In the proposed network was also simulated the operation of services such as voice, video conferencing, FTP and HTTP streaming. Results of simulation data traffic in the network are then analyzed. At the Conclusion of the thesis, is in OPNET Modeller program created the role of laboratory. The essence here is the comparison of operating a converged network, with and without quality support services.
Quality of service assurance using the MPLS protocol
Henzl, Václav ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this semestral thesis is to create a MPLS network model using OPNET Modeler program and consecutive simulation of this network behavior with focus on quality of service assurance. This project contains also theoretical introduction to the MPLS network problematic and quality of service assurance - hereafter it is focused on simulation and analysis of data flows in extended communication network model with focus on Voice Over IP parameters. This thesis is discovering attributes of MPLS with respect to network traffc.
QoS assurance in wireless networks
Kolmačka, Jan ; Vychodil, Petr (referee) ; Vymazal, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis gives the overall information about the field of wireless networks of standards 802.11 and Quality of Service (QoS). The practical measurements describe the reactions of multimedia dataflows in the networks 802.11a/b/g/n. The individual standards, offered services, access methods and the network architecture are analyzed in the theoretical part. In the following part there is written about QoS and its basic parameters. Moreover, the standard 802.11e and the question of QoS in the wireless networks are explained in a detailed way. The first part of the practical measurement is focused on the networks 802.11b/g/n. All main network statistics are measured when using the wireless stations and routers. The projection and implementation of the wireless network in the Opnet Modeler is included in the next part. The individual simulations WLAN in the Opnet Modeler are comparing the networks 802.11a/b/g. The analysis of the key QoS statistics is undertaken; the measured data are clearly displayed in the charts and schemes. The interpreted results are concluded and justified.
Implementation of quality of service in a converged network
Zvolenský, Daniel ; Kovář, Petr (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The point of this work is the creation of IP network with a proper topology, in Network Simulator version 2, where voice packet stream with recommended compresion by G.723 standard and real-time video by H.263 standard will be simulated. Theoretical part of this work consists of convergence of nets with an implementation of Quality of Services description. In practical part of this work is identification with bacis commands in program Network Simulator 2, which make possible simulation of network behaviour.
Optimization of access networks for multimedia services
Slavíček, Tomáš ; Reichert, Pavel (referee) ; Šporik, Jan (advisor)
This thesis describes the problems of access networks and their existing types. It discusses the important parameters for multimedia services. It considers the possibility of using various networks at the localities. It presents modern multimedia services and their requirements for access networks. Next step describes the possible use of QoS to optimize access networks used for multimedia services. Multimedia services to different types of networks and limits which these types of networks have, are simulated in the program Opnet Modeler. Measurements of values important for securing quality of services are implemented at selected real access networks. In conclusion, the results of simulations and measurements are subjected to comparative analysis.

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