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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.
Speech signal processing in time domain
Marko, Ján ; Staněk, Miroslav (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
The bachelor´s project deals with the processing of speech signals. The work includes a search of available publications on the issue of determining the voiced segments of speech and fundamental frequency. Attention is devoted to methods for speech recognition features in the time domain. Comparing theoretical and practical results on the real speech signals evaluates the use of methods, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages.
Virtualisation as a data network simulation apparatus
Chapčák, David ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Krkoš, Radko (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the use of virtualization, especially for data network simulation. The theoretical part deals with virtualization including virtualization division into groups and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of virtualization. The following part describes several common virtualization tools. The majority of the text is devoted to simulation and presents several network simulators, which use virtualization. In the next part several experimental networks that are currently operating are described. Furthermore the measurement portion is realized where the measured parametres gathered from virtual network are compared with data measured in real network. The final section summarizes the results and draws conclusions.
Precise function generator
Snopek, Petr ; Horský, Pavel (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of the project is to design a concept of function generator with digital synthesis. The device will be controlled using microprocessor which allows synthesizing basic functions (sin, square, raw) as well as arbitrary functions stored in memory. User friendly graphical interface will be controlled by keyboard and rotary switch (IRC). The work emphasizes correct selection of DDS clock source, circuit elements and proper application of signal filtration method with attention to low distortion and low output phase noise.
Measuring of data communication parameters in computer networks
Šeda, Pavel ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
Master‘s thesis is focused on basic characteristics of data transmissions in computer networks. In forepart I digestedly described basic characteristics computer networks, metods of their measurement and valuation. Computer networks type LAN as well as wireless computer networks Wifi, are mentioned. In second part I realized my own proposition of basic characteristics measurement. This proposition is used for SW applications development. Main goal of these applications is measurement of packet delay, packet jitter, paket loss and available bandwidth. I described details of SW applications and realized measurement of real computer networks in the end.
Quality of service support in unix-like operating system for communication in WiFi networks
Mizera, Josef ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
Diploma thesis is focused on the supporting of Quality of Services in wireless networks, especially in the Linux operation systems. The topic is connected not only with OS, but also with the wireless standard, which supports QoS in wireless networks called IEEE 802.11e. QoS is needed especially for time-consuming data transfers in real time. The theoretical part deals with the theoretical analysis of the issue of the QoS support. There are described parameters, which occurred in quality of services support. This section also deals with the division of services that are used to transmit data across computer networks. It also describes the QoS support in wireless networks according 802.11e, its implementation and methods of accessing a medium with a without possibility of traffic. This part is followed by a description of QoS support in UNIX operating systems. The chapter describes how is the QoS support designed in these operating systems. There are also characterized concrete tools which are used for control the data flow in the operating systems using Linux. At the end the theoretical part deals with different types of queues and methods used in linux OS. In the practical part of the thesis, there are various designed topologies and scenarios to verify the functionality of QoS support in wireless networks using a Unix system. These chapters show the results of different tests at selected transmission data streams that are sensitive to transmission time. There is also verified cooperation of QoS support between devices operating on the network and data link layers. The output of this work is to design a laboratory exercise for the subject Network Architecture. This exercise is focused on familiarization with the QoS support functionality in wireless networks and in Unix-like operating systems. This chapter also describes the devices and programs that are needed to measure this task. The last part of the chapter describes the procedure for the preparation of the measuring station. For this laboratory task, there is an inserted manual in the annex.
Slave EtherCAT module
Hadámek, Jakub ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (referee) ; Valach, Soběslav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create slave device using an EtherCAT fieldbus. It is focused on introduction of protocol and it’s implementation on microcontroller XMC4800 from Infineon. The result is a functional slave module with digital inputs and outputs controlled by EtherCAT master. In addition, the firmware of the microcontroller can be updated over the network. It also describes jitter measurements and comparison with faster Gigabit Ethernet.
COMMUNICATION CHAIN SUB-BLOCK MODELLING AND IMPLEMENTATION IN FPGA
Kubíček, Michal ; Jalovecký, Rudolf (referee) ; Pinker,, Jiří (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
Most modern clock and data recovery circuits (CDR) are based on analog blocks that need to be redesigned whenever the technology process is to be changed. On the other hand, CDR based blind oversampling architecture (BO-CDR) can be completely designed in a digital process which makes its migration very simple. The main disadvantages of the BO-CDR that are usually mentioned in a literature are complexity of its digital circuitry and finite phase resolution resulting in larger jitter sensitivity and higher error rate. This thesis will show that those problems can be solved by designing a new algorithm of BO-CDR and subsequent optimization. For this task an FPGA was selected as simulation and verification platform. This enables to change parameters of the optimized circuit in real time while measuring on real links (unlike a simulation using inaccurate link models). The output of this optimization is a new BO-CDR algorithm with heavily reduced complexity and very low error rate. A new FPGA-based method of jitter measurement was developed (primary for CDR analysis), which enables a quick link characterization without using probing or additional equipment. The new method requires only a minimum usage of FPGA resources. Finally, new measurement equipment was developed to measure bit error distribution on FSO links to be able to develop a suitable error correction scheme based on ARQ protocol.
Measurement of influence of network impairments on VoIP call quality
Zelenay, Martin ; Krkoš, Radko (referee) ; Šilhavý, Pavel (advisor)
This work explores, analyzes and rates influence of network impairments on VoIP traffic. It describes how voice over IP is carried according to standards. There are described concepts and basics of VoIP networks with orientation on facts necessary to understand analyzed actions and measurements in theoretical part. In practical part, there is described realization of tests according to instructions with orientation on initial checking of devices and rating models and then measurement of influence of network impairments on quality of calls with use of these devices and Opensource PBX Asterisk.
Mobile IP in MANETs
Raška, Martin ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
This thesis discuss about the problem with mobility of stations in IP networks, concretely protocol Mobile IP and about the problems with this protocol in MANET networks, with the scope on Motorola MESH. First part is about design integration of protocol Mobile IP in this networks with usage Tropos 5210 MetroMesh routers and Cisco components (router, switch) to design and configure wireless MESH network, than connect this network with Cisco components and try to implement Mobile IP into this network. Second part is about design and configure wireless network from Cisco Wireless Access Points and about succesfully implementation of Mobile IP protocol into this network. In the last part is some tests of the function and quality of this topology.

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