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XMPP Client Using Nokia Qt SDK
Vaňák, Tomáš ; Mlích, Jozef (referee) ; Bařina, David (advisor)
This thesis describes the creation of application in a development environment Qt Nokia SDK. It emphasizes the differences between development of desktop applications and describes the steps necessary to create a functional mobile applications.  This thesis also describes the basics of XMPP protocol.  The resulting application is simple XMPP client.
SystemC Memory Subsystem
Michl, Kamil ; Vaňák, Tomáš (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a processor simulation memory subsystem. The memory subsystem is designed using the Transaction Level Modeling approach. The implementation is done in C++ language utilizing the SystemC library. The processor simulation is adopted from the Codasip company simulator. The objective is to create a functional connection between the processor and the memory inside the simulator. This connection supports communication protocols of AHB3-lite, AXI4-lite, CPB, and CPB-lite buses. The new implementation of the aforementioned connection and the memory is integrated into the original simulator. The resulting simulator is tested using unit tests.
Regession Methods in Traffic Prediction
Vaňák, Tomáš ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Petrlík, Jiří (advisor)
Master thesis deals with possibilities of predicting traffic situation on the macroscopic level using data, that were recorded using traffic sensors. This sensors could be loop detectors, radar detectors or cameras. The main problem discussed in this thesis is the travel time of cars. A method for travel time prediction was designed and implemented as a part of this thesis. Data from real traffic were used to test the designed method. The first objective of this thesis is to become familiar with the prediction methods that will be used. The main objective is to use the acquired knowledge to design and to implement an aplication that will predict required traffic variables.
SystemC Memory Subsystem
Michl, Kamil ; Vaňák, Tomáš (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a processor simulation memory subsystem. The memory subsystem is designed using the Transaction Level Modeling approach. The implementation is done in C++ language utilizing the SystemC library. The processor simulation is adopted from the Codasip company simulator. The objective is to create a functional connection between the processor and the memory inside the simulator. This connection supports communication protocols of AHB3-lite, AXI4-lite, CPB, and CPB-lite buses. The new implementation of the aforementioned connection and the memory is integrated into the original simulator. The resulting simulator is tested using unit tests.
XMPP Client Using Nokia Qt SDK
Vaňák, Tomáš ; Mlích, Jozef (referee) ; Bařina, David (advisor)
This thesis describes the creation of application in a development environment Qt Nokia SDK. It emphasizes the differences between development of desktop applications and describes the steps necessary to create a functional mobile applications.  This thesis also describes the basics of XMPP protocol.  The resulting application is simple XMPP client.
Regession Methods in Traffic Prediction
Vaňák, Tomáš ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Petrlík, Jiří (advisor)
Master thesis deals with possibilities of predicting traffic situation on the macroscopic level using data, that were recorded using traffic sensors. This sensors could be loop detectors, radar detectors or cameras. The main problem discussed in this thesis is the travel time of cars. A method for travel time prediction was designed and implemented as a part of this thesis. Data from real traffic were used to test the designed method. The first objective of this thesis is to become familiar with the prediction methods that will be used. The main objective is to use the acquired knowledge to design and to implement an aplication that will predict required traffic variables.

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