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WiFi Network 802.11b and Its Simulation
Martiš, Viktor ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
This work deals with the technological background of wireless networks and the conceptual issues of their simulation. The introductory part provides a brief review of essential facts related to wireless networks and simulation flow. Furthermore, our work will focus on one particular type of such networks, which is governed by the standard IEEE 802.11b, also recognized as WiFi network. The actual simulation will be carried out by means of "The network simulator - NS2". Its general description is included together with some practical comments on possible deployment scheme. Then, we design a simple WiFi network which will be subjected to our analysis. The underlying topology was inspired by a real network scheme where the data traffic can be constatnly monitored and evaluated. Simulation of the proposed network was successsfully performed with help of the previously mentioned NS2 simulator. Script written in TCL language, which containted network definition and necessary control commands, served as the simulation input. The final part of this work contains a general summary of individual analyses and their comparison with real-life network performance.
WiFi Network 802.11b and Its Simulation
Martiš, Viktor ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
This work deals with the technological background of wireless networks and the conceptual issues of their simulation. The introductory part provides a brief review of essential facts related to wireless networks and simulation flow. Furthermore, our work will focus on one particular type of such networks, which is governed by the standard IEEE 802.11b, also recognized as WiFi network. The actual simulation will be carried out by means of "The network simulator - NS2". Its general description is included together with some practical comments on possible deployment scheme. Then, we design a simple WiFi network which will be subjected to our analysis. The underlying topology was inspired by a real network scheme where the data traffic can be constatnly monitored and evaluated. Simulation of the proposed network was successsfully performed with help of the previously mentioned NS2 simulator. Script written in TCL language, which containted network definition and necessary control commands, served as the simulation input. The final part of this work contains a general summary of individual analyses and their comparison with real-life network performance.
Distributed System for School Register of Basic and Secondary Schools
Martiš, Viktor ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Ráb, Jaroslav (advisor)
One of the software success condition on the software market is permanent development to keep in condition with actual technical tools. That is the reason why SAS software is searching for a way how to fulfil customer's requirements better. The change to the distributed system architecture brings new opportunities and sets up competitive advantage for SAS concurrently. The subject of this thesis is to create the design of movement to the distributed system. The main reason is to make analysis, design and partial implementation meeting functional requirements of the new architecture.

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