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Implementation of the LTE Cat-M1 Communication Technology Using the Network Simulator 3
Maslák, Roman ; Možný, Radek (referee) ; Mašek, Pavel (advisor)
The Diploma work deals with the implementation of LTE Cat-M technology in the simulation tool Network Simulator 3 (NS-3). The work describe LPWA technologies and their use cases. In first are described the main parts of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication. Subsequently are described and defined the most used technologies in LPWA networks. Technologies which are used in the LPWA networks are Sigfox, LoRaWAN, Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) and Long Term Evolution for Machines (LTE Cat-M), where LTE Cat-M technology is described in more details. Simulations are simulated in simulation tool NS-3 and use LENA module. In NS 3 tool are simulated Simulations, which give us informations of Network state according to different Network set up. At the end are done changes of Radio Resource Control (RRC) states in NS-3 tool. These changes are required for correct implementation LTE Cat-M technology in NS-3 tool. Then we are able to simulate simulations, which meet to definition of LTE Cat-M technology.
Monitoring of System Resources Using OpenHAB Environment
Štůsek, Martin ; Kováč, Dominik (referee) ; Mašek, Pavel (advisor)
The aim this bachelor thesis is detailed familiarity with the technology OpenHAB and create functional application that displays resource usage. Monitoring of system resources won‘t be implemented only in one station, but in all instances OpenHAB in a local network. Created application also allows remote access to reference statistics, without having to connect to the same network. For obtaining system information is used system information package, which is built over SIGAR library. To transfer between stations and end-collection device is used HTTP binding and REST API. The first part of the bachelor thesis describes in detail the technology OpenHAB, the second part describes the technology used and the created applications. In the last section gives guidance on commissioning of OpenHAB on the end device.
Auto Rate Fallback (ARF) algorithm for wireless connection according to the standard 802.11g.
Zarković, Luka ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with problems of adaptation protocols and their implementation. In this bachelor thesis are described physical and MAC layers of standard 802.11g and theoretical analysis of adaptation protocols ARF and AARF. Further, the thesis describes the process of creating a network model suitable for testing and verifying the properties of adaptive protocols in the simulation environment NS-3 (Network Simulator 3). In the last part, the simulation results are described and processed into suitable graphs.
Performance Analysis of Mobile Networks for M2M Communication
Důbrava, Marek ; Kováč, Dominik (referee) ; Mašek, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis "The benchmark analysis of mobile network for M2M communication" focuses on theoretical study of M2M devices and third- and fourth-generation mobile networks. The second part of the thesis is devoted to the LTE network overload simulation. The LTE network overload is achieved in two ways: the overload caused by the volume of data transmitted, or the overload caused by devices newly connected to the network. The third part of the thesis deals with the design and simulation improvement of M2M communication in the LTE network. A network simulator OPNET Modeler was used for the simulation.
Implementation of the Standard IEEE 802.11ah for Transmitting M2M Data
Masár, Marek ; Fujdiak, Radek (referee) ; Mašek, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the implementation of standard IEEE 802.11ah into network simulator NS-3. The first part of the diploma thesis describes M2M communication for which the standard IEEE 802.11ah would be suitable. M2M communication is being more and more used in the society, that is why there is an effort to develop a new standard for this type of communication. The thesis contains a description of this standard based on technical specifications brought out by the Task Group ah (TGah). Some changes have been made in NS-3 for the purpose of this thesis in order to support this standard. In the next part there is a created scenario with basic topology in NS-3 with usage of standard IEEE 802.11ah, in which the functionality of the standard is tested. The result of this diploma thesis is a description of the changes which have been made and analysis of the output files from the simulation.
Proposal of Traffic Management in Smart Cities
Schimmer, Jiří ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Fujdiak, Radek (advisor)
Thesis deals with parts of telemetry in traffic, functionality of these parts and their effectiveness and improvement. Thesis also includes simulation environment of four crossroads and implemented responsive Dijkstra´s algorithm for searching the shortest path. In simulation environment are setup static values of the intervals on traffic lights. There is also implemented genetic algorithm, which is in part of optimization looking for more accurate timing solution for different amount of cars.
Implementation of Communication Protocol Wireless M-BUS in Simulation Environment NS-3
Zeman, Kryštof ; Kováč, Dominik (referee) ; Mašek, Pavel (advisor)
The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on history and development of M2M com- munication, Wireless M-Bus protocol and NS-3 Network Simulator. It briefly describes characteristics of M2M communication, Wireless M-Bus and NS3 simulator. Physical and link layer of Wireless M-bus protocol are described in great detail to provide basics needed for understanding and orientation in the topic. Practical part of the thesis is focused on structure of used Simple Wireless module and basic simulation scenerio is built. The scenerio demostrates basic functions of the module.
Universal platform for remote management of IoT devices and visualization of M2M data
Štůsek, Martin ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Mašek, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to create universal application able to visualize M2M data and allows remote management of smart sensors using TR-069 protocol. First part of this thesis contains comprehensive evaluation of TR-069 standard and OSGi platform. Next, extensive analysis of embedded databases with detailed description of SQLite platform is provided. Auto-configuration server genieacs and modus TR-069 client, two parts needed for the proper run of remote configuration, are described in more detail in following section. Practical part of this thesis contains description of all created OSGi bundles together with communication interfaces. Moreover, the description of designed database and developed user interface is given.
QoS model for Mobile ad hoc network
Mašek, Pavel ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Vajsar, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis "QoS model for Mobile ad hoc network" focuses on the quality of services in MANET (Mobile Ad-hoc) networks. It describes MANET networks and covers the theoretical analysis of routing protocols with QoS (Quality of Service) support. Furthermore, there is processed the creation process of model MANET networks with the routing protocol DSDV (Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector) in the simulation environment NS-3 (Network Simulator 3) and its extension of QoS support. The used QoS model is subsequently modified to improve core operating parameters. The implementation of QoS parameters as well as the improvement of delay and jitter (the delay between selected packets) is verified by the functional simulation.
Modeling of Signal Propagation in Wireless LTE and WiFi Networks in Indoor Deployment
Olbert, Jaroslav ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
Masters thessis deals with the problematics of wireless signal propagation modeling inside buildings. The theoretical part of this thessis describes principles and methods of electromagnetic waves spreading in open areas and in indoor deployment. There are also described methods used for calculating the path of signal propagation ray-launching and ray-tracing. This part also includes description of an algorithm and equations used for simulating 5GHz WiFi signal propagation inside the Department of telecommunications corridors. Second part of this thessis includes a description of a NS-3 module mmWave, which was used for simulations of IEEE 802.11ad (WiGig) standard. There are also results of these simulations and their detailed description. At the end of this thessis comparison of these results with values gained by real environment measurements can be found.

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