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Centralizovaná správa aktivních prvků s využitím Software Defined Networking (SDN) a technologie OpenFlow, včetně zobrazení grafické topologie
TŮMA, Jan
The aim of this master thesis is to create a web-based graphical user interface which communicates with a Software Defined Controller and the OpenFlow protocol to provide a basic network management and a topology graph, then to describe main aspects of the OpenFlow technology and to optimalize the chosen SDN Controller for full support in a multi-vendor enviroment.
Division Operation Simulation
Matečný, František ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with numerical integration and division operation. The reader is acquainted with the numerical solution of differential equations using division by the Taylor series. Next is explained the principle of SRT division in hardware and introduction of draft of design series-parallel and parallel division integrator in fixed point arithmetic. The practical aim of this work is implementation parallel division integrator and development of a software simulation of this integrator.
Gas Revision Information System
Piják, Marek ; Grézl, František (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based around creating Information system for auditors which will be able to create, to template and to archive audit reports. This system will also be able to search through database for all documents related to specific audit report. Furthermore it will provide reverse control of all calculations done in the report and check validity of licences owned by cooperating workers.
Application for Programming MIDI Controllers
Dolejší, Miloš ; Frenštátský, Petr (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with designing of an application which allows programming of controls on ControlFREAK and Bitstream 3x controllers via MIDI System Exclusive messages. The theoretical part contains an analysis of the MIDI communication protocol, including description of channel and system MIDI data. The practical part describes individual parts of the application and then presents and explains parts of the source code. The application has been created in the Visual Studio 2013 SDK using Windows Multimedia System library, which contains functions and structures necessary for accomplishing the application’s tasks. The communication between the PC and the controller is realized via MIDI-USB converter.
Network virtualization - software defined networks
Veselý, Marek ; Krkoš, Radko (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
The aim of work is a new trend in network architecture, called Software defined networks. Describes function of controller as the main device, which controlling the whole network. Further the communication between switch and controller is here, which controlling protocol OpenFlow. First chapter gently deal with principe of the VLAN networking. Further it is much more oriented with software defined networks, where the main principe is described. Protocol OpenFlow is described in deatail, as his functions are discussed too. There are also advantages and disadvantages and possibility to use this network in university campus.
Design and realization of MIDI controller keyboard
Dvořáček, Štěpán ; Hrbáček, Radek (referee) ; Krejsa, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the realization of a specific MIDI controller being able to control a computer simulation of the Hammond organ. Theoretical part consists of a brief introduction to working with audio and MIDI on the computer. Next chapter describes Hammond organ and GSI Vb3 simulation resulting in a selection of the key control elements. Mechanical and electronic solution is described in the following chapters. A functional keyboard controller, which can be utilized in a recording studio or in a live performance was accomplished as a result of this thesis.
Applications Development for Software Defined Networks
Piska, Vojtěch ; Novotný, Bohumil (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
In this diploma thesis is described new network architecture also known as software defined networks. In first part of work are explained and described tasks of individual architecture layers. Work includes discussion about advantages and disadvantages of these networks. In next part is described OpenFlow protocol which allows to controller communicate with underlying hardware devices. Last part contains proposal of laboratory excercises which demonstrate SDN technology.
The Design of Minimal Bluetooth Stack
Gazda, Martin ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Hanáček, Petr (advisor)
This master's thesis main aim is to design minimal Bluetooth stack for embedded applications running on an education platform FITkit. This paper contains a theoretical foundation for that work and implementation description. The main section includes Bluetooth protocol stack design and main opportunities which such a design raises.
The Comparation of the Framework tools
Dufek, Martin ; Macho, Tomáš (referee) ; Holek, Radovan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with familiarization with available frameworks in the PHP language working in a thin client environment. It focuses on the comparison of two frameworks CodeIgniter and Zend Framework. The next section provides a detailed description of framework libraries. I suggested sample application made by two frameworks for a comparison, which contains the basic elements, that are used in creating majority of web applications. In the conclusion there are compared pros and cons of development environments.
Artificial aorta for activity demonstration of intraaortal baloon contrapulsation
Bičiště, Jan ; Rampl, Ivan (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
This dissertation work describes design and construction of simulated aorta device intended to demonstrate performance of the intra-aortal balloon catheter (IAB), and to test reaction of the contra-pulsation pump during simulated cardiac output in conditions of tachycardia, bradycardia and arrhythmia. The major part of the device is transparent plastic tube. The pressure pulses (waves) are generated inside this plastic tube to simulate real cardiac output. These pressure pulses are generated by step motor with membrane. The step motor is controlled by programmable control system AMiNi-E. Individual pressure pulses simulate cardiac output in conditions of tachycardia, bradycardia and arrhythmia. Required simulated cardiac output is selected by control switches. Generated pressure pulses are read by pressure sensor and are transferred to the control system of the configuration computer. Read data can be displayed as graphs in program Microsoft Excel. The intra-aortal balloon catheter (IAB) is inserted inside the aorta and is connected with contra-pulsation pump which on pressure pulse is responding.

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