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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.
Wireless Fidelity Networks
Jäger, Vítězslav ; Plchot, Oldřich (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
Purpose of my Bachelor‘s thesis is to inform about general problems of wireless networks. My work is giving overview about using standards. It Analyzes the most common of them and focuses on their architecture and safety. Part of my work will be a creation of the wireless network for needs of a high school.
Wireless Network Aspects
Klein, Lukáš ; Neugebauer, Petr (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis deals with the issue of wireless networks. It explains basic terms and classification of wireless networks. It also describes the international standard IEEE 802.11 and its extensions. Closed attention is given to the security of wireless networks including safety recommendations for each group of networks.
Principles of the Wireless Standards Security
Vokál, Martin ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
Computer networks are in the scope of the IEEE organization normalized by the 802 board which currently comprises six working groups for wireless communications. IEEE 802.11 for wireless local area networks, IEEE  802.15 for wireless personal area networks, IEEE 802.16 for wireless metropolitan area networks, IEEE 802.20 for mobile broadband wireless access, IEEE 802.21 for media independent handover and IEEE 802.22 for wireless regional area networks. This master's thesis focuses on a security analysis of particular standards, describes threats, vulnerabilities, current security measures and mutually compares wireless specifications from a security point of view. The conclusion is devoted to overall evaluation of the project, to its contributions, possible enhancements and continuation in the form of consequential studies.
Wireless Network Security
Sedlák, Břetislav ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Lambertová, Petra (advisor)
Master thesis focuses on wireless network security. The thesis is divided in two parts. First part describes today’s used standards and their components, topology and security methods as stealth SSID, MAC addresses filtration, WEP, WPA and WPA2. The last three methods are described in detail. In second part there are realized attacks on above described methods of security. There are described attacks on WEP as KoreK chopchop attack, fragment attack, attack FMS, KoreK and attack PTW. Then is described the dictionary attack on passphrase by WPA/WPA2 with PreShared Key authentication obtaining, precomputed hash tables for faster passphrase finding and for using more core procesors during dictionary browsing. The last attack describes obtaining of keystream used for encrypting of frames by WPATKIP and then sending custom data to client. It is described how to carry out each attack and how to protect against them.
Wireless Fidelity Networks
Bradáč, Dušan ; Slezák, Vít (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
This document generally concerns of wireless networks. This job suggest building-up access point (surching for the place, economic part and technical part). Consequently suggest solutions clients stations (type of facilities, way of installations, financial and technical parts). Lastly it focus on servis in sence of repairs and renovation both access point and clients part.
Design of enterprise IEEE 802.11 wireless networks
Hlavatý, Josef ; Kubánková, Anna (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focus on wireless networks standardized as IEEE 802.11 and their use in wide wireless networks. Wireless transmissions and most known accessories of standard IEEE 802.11 and their functions are theoretically discussed in the first part of the bachelor thesis. Next, bachelor thesis takes care of architecture of vast wireless networks, their division into cells and centralized management of cells and individual AP. Further, security and authentication in wide wirreless networks is described. The second part of bachelor work is formed from detailed manual for execution of wide wireless networks, from which laboratory task is built for subject Network Architecture.
Concept of Wireless Network for SOŠ Podyjí
Truhlář, Petr ; Šareš, Pavel (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
For my paper I have chosen project of a wireless network, which will be actually applied at SOS Podyji. In my paper I will deal with selection of a suitable concept of the wireless network and the functional use of the concept. In a theoretical part of my paper I will engage in wireless networks in general and in security of wireless networks. In a practical part of my paper I will select the most convenient solution, combining the chosen concept, security features and networking devices. I will select the networking devices with regard to their price.
Multimedia services in wireless networks
Bučina, Peter ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Mácha, Tomáš (advisor)
The main topic of my diploma thesis is dedicated to the issue of wireless networks mostly aimed at IEEE 802.11 standard. Theoretical part of the thesis is divided into three main chapters. It deals with basic overview of standards, architecture, utilization of radio spectrum and modulating techniques in signal processing. Further, it describes basic security measures and quality of service requirements in WLAN networks. The thesis is complemented by two separate laboratory assignments focused on procedure related to the chosen problematic. The first assignment handles common steps to break ciphered protocols WEP and WPA in WLAN’s. Linux software called Back Track 5 was used to provide complete package of tools for WLAN security tests. The second one is aimed at practical options on video streaming in converged wireless networks and also at remote access of mobile users to wireless IP camera video stream.
Analysis of delay dependence of modern communication services and channels, QoS optimization
Rozman, Jiří ; Szőcs, Juraj (referee) ; Endrle, Pavel (advisor)
The main aim of this thesis is to familiarize with options of services using real-time data transfer in wireless networks. Theoretical part presents wireless network based on IEEE 802.11 standard and its practical use. Large part is focuses on 802.11e standart, that provides support for quality of service in wireless networks. Furthemore this thesis deals with transport and applicaton protocols supporting multimedia streaming over computer network. Second chapter is focused on analyzing real computer network with purpose in measuring parametrs influencing quality of service such as bandwith, delay, jitter and loss. Last part deals with the design of wireless network in OPNET Modeler enviroment with focus on simulating parameters that influence quality of service.

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