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Providing IP mobility in Wi-Fi and Wi-Max environment
Klügl, Richard ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on wireless networks within the context of providing support of IP mobility for these networks. This document consists of two main parts, the theoretical part and the practical part. The first one at the beginning includes simple characteristics and classification of wireless networks. Then it is followed by description of actual new trends in wireless networks, focused on the WiMAX technology (IEEE 802.16). At the end of this part is introduced the technology of mobile IPv4 address provided by the MIPv4 protocol. The second main part of the bachelor´s thesis deals with the practical implementation of the MIPv4 protocol into the Wi-Fi and WiMAX environment. For this object is used the OPNET Modeler 14.0 simulation environment, in which are made three network models of these technologies. This simulation shows function of the basic mechanisms of the MIPv4 protocol and reports which of these models have the best performance for supporting VoIP communication.
Critical Parameters for Wireless Networks WiFi and WiMAX
Grenar, Milan ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Baroňák, Ivan (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
My thesis will be aimed at problems of wireless networks WiFi and WiMAX. A modelling of network will be put into effect onto which the measurement will be implemented and the impacts of network load on the data transfer Quality of Service (QoS) will be examined with aiming at VoIP. On this network model a power failure will be simulated and the impacts of this failure after restoring the power supply will be monitored. The aim of this thesis is to check the rate of network throughput while preserving a providing service quality and to suggest an economica1ly acceptable solution of the problems relating to feeding tension outage of the access point (AP) for a practical usage in these networks.
Wireless Network
Götthans, Jakub ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design and realization of WLAN at GK SERVIS, spol. s r.o. The conception will be verified by measuring the functionality, security and reliability. The thesis is divided into theoretical, analytical and practical. The first part will discuss the theoretical problems of processing of wireless networks, in the second part analyzed the current status of LAN and WLAN in the last section has been prepared by the project and subsequently realized.
Wi-Fi Networks Aspects
Surynek, Jiří ; Sklenář,, Pavel (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
This work deals with wireless networks. This work summarizes the techniques used in wireless connection. It deals with the history of wireless connectivity, as well as foreshadowing future trends.
Design of Communication system among Moving Vehicles
Klampár, Marián ; Polívka, Michal (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis is to show up possibilities of inter-vehicle communication and to introduce new approaches in communication for the purpose of enhancing the security and the fluency of vehicle transportation. This thesis also highlights vulnerabilities in communication. The main goal is the analysis of existing technology and the design of protocol for data transfer with focus on minimizing handover time of informations. Part of the design is a simulation of communication based on acquired information.
Mobile internet principles
Jehličková, Lenka ; Fencl, Josef (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
Thesis concerns with mobile communications theory with focus on data transfer. In the introduction the history, the origin and individual mobile systems generations are described. It is followed by detailed description of second, third and fourth generation mobile systems. Frequency band allocation, signal processing, the system architecture itself, security management and basic features are also discussed. The GSM system is described together with individual data transmission types based on circuit switching – CSD and HSCSD and packet switching – GPRS and EDGE. For UMTS, FDD and TDD modes are listed as well as changes in individual releases, corresponding technologies and provided services. Next, there is the description of LTE and WiMAX systems, together with their improvements whose are part of the fourth generation of mobile systems. Last of the described systems is the still work in progress HAPS, also known as the system of stratospheric platforms. In the end important parameters are summarized and systems are compared with each other.
WiMAX Physical Layer
Víteček, Petr ; Prokopec, Jan (referee) ; Miloš, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with 4G communication system WiMAX and his model of physical layer in MATLAB in uplink direction. In individual parts of this thesis we will have closer look on WiMAX, multiple access scheme OFDMA and OFDM modulation. Further, the physical layer signal processing and as last the model of physical layer in MATLAB. Result of this thesis should be model of physical layer , which will be together with model of radio environment used to calculate graphs of BER depending on S/N ratio. The model should show how is BER affected by different parts of model such as used modulation, code rate of FEC code and used type of interleaving.
WiMAX Network Education Tool
Bláha, Dominik ; Ráb, Jaroslav (referee) ; Ščuglík, František (advisor)
The scope of this thesis are basic principles of WiMAX technology and also the IEEE 802.16 standard. It describes essential techniques speci ed in this standard on physical and also on link layer of ISO/OSI network model. There is also one chapter that gives insight into comparison between LTE and WiMAX 1.5. Another chapter introduces us the situation of WiMAX in the USA, in the Russia and also in the Czech Republic. There is an Flash animation attached that depicts these principles.
Simulator for Passive Multi-Static Radar using WiFi/WiMAX
Sládek, Ondřej ; Kubíček, Michal (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the concept of passive multistatic radar. The radar system exploits WiFi or WiMAX transmitters as the source of radiolocation signal. The transmitters are considered non-cooperative. The master’s thesis evaluates limitations arising from utilization of WiFi or WiMAX signals. A Matlab simulator was created as a part of the thesis, which was used to verify the basic idea behind this concept. Based on the results of real-life simulations, conclusions are suggested towards a possible application of WiFi/WiMAX radar.
Minimizing the effect of interference on wireless network
Doležal, Jan ; Kyselák, Martin (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This thesis is concerned the technology with technologies of transfer through wireless devices. It is about possibilities of optimization of transfer in wireless net, especially of the reduction of interference influence. The first part is about theory and the standards development of wireless technology. There are methods and principles used in wireless technologies. The second part is a practical measuring and testing of an internal wireless net, with the emphasis being on the source of interference influence. Measuring was focused on interference between access points and was not about meteorological influence. It continues with theory and testing of interference of the microwave oven in our wireless net. Then, it is a practical demonstration of interference in an external environment. There are practical examples of interference between different providers’ nets on the same area and solutions to prevent or to cancel this interference. In next part of work the wireless net is parsed and described in a given territory. Here is described the way how to precede the reciprocal interference and eventually how this mutual disturbance suppress. Consequently, our net is optimized for customer growth and for today’s options of newer and more powerful components for wireless transfer. Finally there are two laboratory tasks. The first one is about practical measuring and testing of wireless net’s parameters and the second one is about simulation of wireless networks in the Opnet program.

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