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Generation of data units in OPNET Modeler environment
Mikulica, Vladimír ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
This dissertation deals with the generating of data units at different levels of TCP/IP network model in OPNET Modeler environment. A part of the dissertation is a brief introduction to the simulation environment OPNET Modeler where important components of this comprehensive simulation software are elucidated. The structure of my dissertation reflects individual layers of the model TCP/IP, whereas the function of the process model OPNET Modeler and the data unit used at corresponding levels of TCP/IP is always described. Particular parts of communication models that were created in the simulation environment OPNET Modeler at selected layers of the network model TCP/IP are closely documented in each chapter. Relevant scenarios are described in such a way that they can be later re-arranged by eventual customers.
Communication of USB3.0 Chip with FPGA
Špeťko, Matej ; Viktorin, Jan (referee) ; Košař, Vlastimil (advisor)
SEC6NET is an abbreviation for project Modern tools for detection and mitigation of cyber criminality on the New Generation Internet. Project is focused on research and development of means for monitoring and analysing the network flow. Probes for monitoring IPv6 networks are developed within this project. Probes are using hardware acceleration based on FPGA platform. My thesis connects two technologies: FPGA and USB. The goal is to transfer data from the FPGA microchip to PC using Cypress EZ-USB FX3 microcontroller. The first part is focused on transferring data from FPGA to FX3 microcontroller. Second part describes the modification of FX3 firmware for getting maximum throughput. The last part focuses on implementing PC application for Linux operating system. The application receives data from the probe and saves them into hard drive using PCAP format.
Implementation of HDLC protocol in network simulators
Polášek, Jaromír ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the possibility of using HDLC (High-Level Data Link Control) protocol for communication and addressing of smart metering devices with a data concentrator. The HDLC protocol is used in two DLMS/COSEM (Device Language Message Specification/Companion Specification for Energy Metering) communication profiles. To simulate these communication profiles, the most appropriate simulation program is selected. Using this simulator, the first communication profile is implemented and the second one is designed. Communication profile based on TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) has been fully implemented. To implement the three-layer HDLC communication profile, all options have been thoroughly explored. Using these findings, a process was designed to guide the full implementation. For the first communication profile the qualitative parameters are measured, which are then plotted and evaluated.
Analysis of Sharing Networks
Blažek, Libor ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is the design and implementation of the protocol in OPNET Modeler. In this work will be developed all the elements have been used no default settings. In the first chapters, making simulation are defined packets. Another chapter consists of a block diagram of workstations, which are assigned to function blocks. The central process is created by the process model, also for the router. The individual elements are inserted into a variety of elements and subsequently used in the simulation. Connection is a new service that has been defined separately. One of the simulations will be created on a smaller scale and the other on a global scale with more features.
Design and realization of client application for cooperation with ONET Modeler
Polak, Martin ; Jelínek, Mojmír (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
The bachelor thesis „Design and realization of client application for cooperation with OPNET Modeler“ is about trying to bring a client to easier and better communication with the server. Open new opportunities for effective work in the network. Goal of this work is to interconnect two communication stations, which will together communivate. OPNET communicates with an external program which redirects the data to the network layer. The work describes the individual steps in creating a model client. Part of the work is introduction to the OPNET Modeler simulation environment, whereupon it is tied together a detailed desciption of programming of an external application.
Transceiver and TNC for Data Communication in UHF Band with CC1020 Chip
Hlavica, Petr ; Šebesta, Jiří (referee) ; Urbanec, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of Master’s thesis Transceiver and TNC for Data Communication in UHF Band with CC1020 Chip is design of unit, which provides a data transfer by the packet radio net. It is an experiment, whether CC1020 chip is possible to use for TNC design. The thesis consists of study AX25 a KISS protocols, study of CC1020 features, design of PA and LNA and programming control software for Atmel AVR microcontroller.
User Oriented QoS System
Plchot, Oldřich ; Matoušek, Petr (referee) ; Kašpárek, Tomáš (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the possibilities how to guarantee the quality of service in the area of computer networks using a GNU/Linux operating system. This work compares and evaluates tools which are necessary to guarantee the quality of service. The goal of this work is to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of these tools and to design a system which handles the problem of quality of service. Designed system uses a heuristics, which allows the user to set up the quality of service system without studying specific properties of communication protocols on the network or application layer. This work also includes a theoretical introduction into the quality of service and computer networks.
Methods for Quality of Service measurement in Wi-Fi networks
Bachan, Jiří ; Kolka, Zdeněk (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with the wireless Wi-Fi networks, that used unlicenced ISM frequency band 2,4 GHz. These wireless networks are very extended in these days and used mainly for the Internet connection. With the multimedia data transfers expanding it’s necessary to ensure the specific quality of service QoS in wireless networks mainly for applications, which are sensitive to delay or packets lost. The main aim of this work is to describe Wi-Fi networks based on IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards, description of QoS techniques according to IEEE 802.11e standard and description of parameters describing QoS for the VoIP services. The practical part is divided on a two parts. The problems of measuring the radio link quality and the creation of simple program for quality of wireless connection analysis are solved in the first part. The second part incluledes measuring of the lost packets number in Wi-Fi network with the commercial application AirMagnet Laptop Wireless LAN Analyzer and measuring of the signal noise influence with the help of spectrum analyzer and vector signal generator.
Implementation of ethernet communication inteface into FPGA chip
Skibik, Petr ; Fujcik, Lukáš (referee) ; Bohrn, Marek (advisor)
The thesis deals with the implementation of Ethernet-based network communication interface into FPGA chip. VHDL programming language is used for description of the hardware. The interface includes the implementation of link-layer Ethernet protocol and network protocols such as IPv4, ARP, ICMP and UDP. The final design allows bi-directional communication on the transport-layer level of TCP/IP model. The designed interface was implemented into Virtex5 FPGA chip on development board ML506 by Xilinx.
Wireless sound transfer
Jeřábek, Vojtěch ; Bohrn, Marek (referee) ; Pavlík, Michal (advisor)
The thesis deals mainly with the possibilities of using the module nRF24L01+ for the wireless sound transfer, with as low latency, good reliability and sound quality as possible. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the description of the device and its internal structure for wireless sound transfer, even in the case of transferring multichannel sound. The thesis also describes the sound digitalization process and its requirements for the final quality. The second part of this thesis is focused on the description of the wireless module nRF24L01+, including analyzing its internal structure and the way it works. A comparison to other wireless modules that are available on the market, including its advantages and disadvantages, is also provided. The third part of the thesis is devoted to the design of the described system for an electric guitar.

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