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Access Control in IP Networks
Frdlík, Tomáš ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Baroňák, Ivan (advisor)
In this thesis we describe the problematic of QoS security for various services provided through IP network. These applications have high QoS parameter requirements such as delay, loss rate and variation of delay. We provide the required quality using different methods that are responsible for network monitoring and traffic management. One of the main QoS elements we deal with in this thesis are AC methods. These methods have the task of deciding whether they accept or reject a new connection based on its parameters without affecting the QoS of other connections. Furthermore, this thesis deals with the use of neural networks in AC methods. At the end two methods are simulated and compared: the Gauss method and the neural network utilization method for 100, 1 000 and 10 000 accesses.
Mobile Network Diagnostics
Krkoš, Radko ; Baroňák, Ivan (referee) ; Uchytil, Stanislav (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
The thesis deals with the topic of mobile network diagnostics, different methods applicable for this purpose and methodology for technical diagnostics and consequent error mitigation or mobile network optimisation. Service commonly offered by mobile networks and their quality of service requirements and analysis methods are described.
Critical Parameters for Wireless Networks WiFi and WiMAX
Grenar, Milan ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Baroňák, Ivan (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
My thesis will be aimed at problems of wireless networks WiFi and WiMAX. A modelling of network will be put into effect onto which the measurement will be implemented and the impacts of network load on the data transfer Quality of Service (QoS) will be examined with aiming at VoIP. On this network model a power failure will be simulated and the impacts of this failure after restoring the power supply will be monitored. The aim of this thesis is to check the rate of network throughput while preserving a providing service quality and to suggest an economica1ly acceptable solution of the problems relating to feeding tension outage of the access point (AP) for a practical usage in these networks.
Automation of Exoscopic Analysis Using Image Processing of Sedimentary Grains Acquired by Electron Microscope
Křupka, Aleš ; Křížek,, Marek (referee) ; Baroňák, Ivan (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
This thesis deals with image analysis methods which can be exploited in exoscopic analysis of sedimentary grains, specifically for the purpose of distinguishing between geomorphologic geneses which influenced a form of sedimentary grains. The images of sedimentary grains were acquired by a scanning electron microscope. The main contribution is the proposal of multiple methods that can significantly automate the exoscopic analysis. These methods cover the automatic segmentation of grains in image, the automatic analysis of roundness of 2D grain projection and the classification of geomorphologic geneses according to the grain surface structure. In the section concerning the automatic segmentation, a segmentation method enabling an easy subsequent manual result correction was proposed. This method is based on the split-and-merge approach. The individual steps the procedure were designed to exploit specific properties of sedimentary grain images in order to obtain the best segmentation results. In the section concerning the automatic roundness analysis of 2D projection of sedimentary grains, an influence of pixel resolution on a result roundness value was evaluated. Further, a minimal number of grains, which is necessary to analyze in order to reliably compare a pair of geomorphological geneses, was investigated. For the determination of this number, a method was proposed and experimentally verified. In the section of automatic analysis of sedimentary grain surface structure, a method for classification of geomorphologic geneses was proposed. The method utilizes low-level texture features which describes individual images of sedimentary grains. A model of geomorphological genesis is constituted of a set of histograms representing occurrences of different configurations of low-level texture features. The methods proposed in the thesis were tested and evaluated based on a database, which consists of sedimentary grain samples from 4 different geomorphological geneses (eolic, glacial, slope and volcanic).
Access Control in IP Networks
Frdlík, Tomáš ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Baroňák, Ivan (advisor)
In this thesis we describe the problematic of QoS security for various services provided through IP network. These applications have high QoS parameter requirements such as delay, loss rate and variation of delay. We provide the required quality using different methods that are responsible for network monitoring and traffic management. One of the main QoS elements we deal with in this thesis are AC methods. These methods have the task of deciding whether they accept or reject a new connection based on its parameters without affecting the QoS of other connections. Furthermore, this thesis deals with the use of neural networks in AC methods. At the end two methods are simulated and compared: the Gauss method and the neural network utilization method for 100, 1 000 and 10 000 accesses.
Access Control in IP Networks
Frdlík, Tomáš ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Baroňák, Ivan (advisor)
In this thesis we describe the problematic of QoS security for various services provided through IP network. These applications have high QoS parameter requirements such as delay, loss rate and variation of delay. We provide the required quality using different methods that are responsible for network monitoring and traffic management. One of the main QoS elements we deal with in this thesis are AC methods. These methods have the task of deciding whether they accept or reject a new connection based on its parameters without affecting the QoS of other connections. Furthermore, this thesis deals with the use of neural networks in AC methods. At the end two methods are simulated and compared: the Gauss method and the neural network utilization method for 100, 1 000 and 10 000 accesses.
Access Control in IP Networks
Frdlík, Tomáš ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Baroňák, Ivan (advisor)
In this thesis we describe the problematic of QoS security for various services provided through IP network. These applications have high QoS parameter requirements such as delay, loss rate and variation of delay. We provide the required quality using different methods that are responsible for network monitoring and traffic management. One of the main QoS elements we deal with in this thesis are AC methods. These methods have the task of deciding whether they accept or reject a new connection based on its parameters without affecting the QoS of other connections. Furthermore, this thesis deals with the use of neural networks in AC methods. At the end two methods are simulated and compared: the Gauss method and the neural network utilization method for 100, 1 000 and 10 000 accesses.
Mobile Network Diagnostics
Krkoš, Radko ; Baroňák, Ivan (referee) ; Uchytil, Stanislav (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
The thesis deals with the topic of mobile network diagnostics, different methods applicable for this purpose and methodology for technical diagnostics and consequent error mitigation or mobile network optimisation. Service commonly offered by mobile networks and their quality of service requirements and analysis methods are described.
Automation of Exoscopic Analysis Using Image Processing of Sedimentary Grains Acquired by Electron Microscope
Křupka, Aleš ; Křížek,, Marek (referee) ; Baroňák, Ivan (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
This thesis deals with image analysis methods which can be exploited in exoscopic analysis of sedimentary grains, specifically for the purpose of distinguishing between geomorphologic geneses which influenced a form of sedimentary grains. The images of sedimentary grains were acquired by a scanning electron microscope. The main contribution is the proposal of multiple methods that can significantly automate the exoscopic analysis. These methods cover the automatic segmentation of grains in image, the automatic analysis of roundness of 2D grain projection and the classification of geomorphologic geneses according to the grain surface structure. In the section concerning the automatic segmentation, a segmentation method enabling an easy subsequent manual result correction was proposed. This method is based on the split-and-merge approach. The individual steps the procedure were designed to exploit specific properties of sedimentary grain images in order to obtain the best segmentation results. In the section concerning the automatic roundness analysis of 2D projection of sedimentary grains, an influence of pixel resolution on a result roundness value was evaluated. Further, a minimal number of grains, which is necessary to analyze in order to reliably compare a pair of geomorphological geneses, was investigated. For the determination of this number, a method was proposed and experimentally verified. In the section of automatic analysis of sedimentary grain surface structure, a method for classification of geomorphologic geneses was proposed. The method utilizes low-level texture features which describes individual images of sedimentary grains. A model of geomorphological genesis is constituted of a set of histograms representing occurrences of different configurations of low-level texture features. The methods proposed in the thesis were tested and evaluated based on a database, which consists of sedimentary grain samples from 4 different geomorphological geneses (eolic, glacial, slope and volcanic).
Critical Parameters for Wireless Networks WiFi and WiMAX
Grenar, Milan ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Baroňák, Ivan (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
My thesis will be aimed at problems of wireless networks WiFi and WiMAX. A modelling of network will be put into effect onto which the measurement will be implemented and the impacts of network load on the data transfer Quality of Service (QoS) will be examined with aiming at VoIP. On this network model a power failure will be simulated and the impacts of this failure after restoring the power supply will be monitored. The aim of this thesis is to check the rate of network throughput while preserving a providing service quality and to suggest an economica1ly acceptable solution of the problems relating to feeding tension outage of the access point (AP) for a practical usage in these networks.

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