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Design and Implementation of Real-Time Operating System Kernels Running on HC08
Bednář, Jan ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
The project is aimed at testing the kernels of real-time OS within the HC08 platform. The RM, EDF and polled loop mechanisms are being compared as well as freely available FreeRSTOS and QP systems. The project also incorporates descriptions of techniques used in the development, obtaining and the implementation of test environments. The evaluation is based on the tests made within the HC08 platform and the knowledge gained from the programming for every individual type of real-time OS.
Simulation scenarios in NS2 demonstrating knowledge of BGP and multicast
Sobotka, David ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
Network simulation can be beneficial not only in solving problems while applying new standards or recommendations, but also primarily an aid in understanding and verifying knowledge of behaviour of communications protocols. The aim of the thesis is to create illustrative tasks in the simulation environment, Network Simulator 2 (NS-2), which are designed to verify the behavior of BGP and multicast. Created tasks are above all devoted to BGP, which is the cornerstone of routing information of all IP networks conglomerate, the Internet. The first two tasks designed for BGP use the implementation of ns-BGP and the remaining are based on the implementation of BGP++. The tasks verify both the function of basic attributes of the protocol, influencing the decision making process when routing information (AS_PATH, MED, LOCAL_PREF, WEIGHT), and furthermore the methods or parameters affecting the efficiency of the process of routing and a reduction of excessive network traffic (BGP confederation, routing, aggregation, MRAI). The last task regards multicast, more specifically the type of DM, which is a group of the so-called Dense Mode. The task illustrates how to join/leave groups and spread messages of types GRAFT and PRUNE under a constant data stream.
PROBA3 Coronograph System Progress Report
Horodyská, Petra ; Melich, Radek
The scope of this document is to provide to CSL and ESTEC a progress report of ongoing activities as described in Project Management Plan v1_1. TOPTEC main activities cover realization of coronagraph optical elements, housing for this elements, HDD and the Lyot stop realization. In year 2016, the DM model was finished and delivered and the STM model was competely realized and delivered. Toptec started to prepare the documents for Critical Design Review (CDR).
Design and Implementation of Real-Time Operating System Kernels Running on HC08
Bednář, Jan ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
The project is aimed at testing the kernels of real-time OS within the HC08 platform. The RM, EDF and polled loop mechanisms are being compared as well as freely available FreeRSTOS and QP systems. The project also incorporates descriptions of techniques used in the development, obtaining and the implementation of test environments. The evaluation is based on the tests made within the HC08 platform and the knowledge gained from the programming for every individual type of real-time OS.
Simulation scenarios in NS2 demonstrating knowledge of BGP and multicast
Sobotka, David ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
Network simulation can be beneficial not only in solving problems while applying new standards or recommendations, but also primarily an aid in understanding and verifying knowledge of behaviour of communications protocols. The aim of the thesis is to create illustrative tasks in the simulation environment, Network Simulator 2 (NS-2), which are designed to verify the behavior of BGP and multicast. Created tasks are above all devoted to BGP, which is the cornerstone of routing information of all IP networks conglomerate, the Internet. The first two tasks designed for BGP use the implementation of ns-BGP and the remaining are based on the implementation of BGP++. The tasks verify both the function of basic attributes of the protocol, influencing the decision making process when routing information (AS_PATH, MED, LOCAL_PREF, WEIGHT), and furthermore the methods or parameters affecting the efficiency of the process of routing and a reduction of excessive network traffic (BGP confederation, routing, aggregation, MRAI). The last task regards multicast, more specifically the type of DM, which is a group of the so-called Dense Mode. The task illustrates how to join/leave groups and spread messages of types GRAFT and PRUNE under a constant data stream.
Use of data mining techniques for open data
Prokůpek, Miroslav ; Rauch, Jan (advisor) ; Chudán, David (referee)
This diploma thesis examines applications of datamining methods to open data. It is realized by solving analytical questions using the LISp-Miner system. Analytical questions are examined in data from The Czech Trade Inspection Authority from the perspective of the data owner. Procedure used to solve analytical questions is 4ft-Miner. There are presented and resolved four analytical questions, which are the results of the work. Work includes a detailed description of the transformation of the relational database into a format suitable for data mining. A detailed description of the data is also included. The theoretical part deals with the GUHA method and CRISP-DM methodology.

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