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Interactive Data Structures
PRŠALA, Jan
The goal of this thesis is creating simple application for teaching dats structures - mostly focusing on data structures queue, stack, linked list, binary search tree and hash table. Each data structure is contained in its own modul and is shown on an example from the real world and in an abstract example, which can be modified by the user. This thesis itself contains the description of the data structures mentioned above. Instructions on how to add more modules are also there. The application itself with all the source code and the example of implementation of each data structure is located on the enclosed CD.
An analysis of differential equations for systems involving bottlenecks
Borkovec, Ondřej ; Opluštil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kisela, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with modelling of the flow of products through systems involving bottlenecks using ordinary differential equations. The model is based on hydrodynamics analogy. Further, the conditions for the sustainability of a system, that is the requirements needed not to exceed the maximal capacity, so that the flow of products can flow continuously through the given spot. A model is used to solve examples for vayrying systems.
Quality of Service Ensurence in Data-Networks
Mareček, Petr ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of ensuring the Quality of Service (QoS) in data networks. The first part is theoretical, where is described QoS technology and her mechanisms. At the end of the theoretical part, possible queuing systems are shortly presented. The second part of the thesis deals with the design and implementation of a laboratory exercise with the aim of proving theoretical knowledge and evaluating the suitability of a certain queuing system according to the provided services.
System for Support of Dynamic Data Structures Learning
Trávníček, Jiří ; Grulich, Lukáš (referee) ; Křena, Bohuslav (advisor)
The main objective of this work is to design and implement an application that can be used as an aid for the education of programming essentials. Particularly, the attention focuses on the domain of dynamic data structures. The target application will be implemented with the use of web technologies so that it can be run in an ordinary WWW browser. First of all, a brief introduction recapitulates the data structures to be covered. Then the work summarizes the usable technologies available within the web browsers with the focus on the particular technology (which is DHTML) that will become the target platform. The most significant part of this work then discusses the design of the final application. This rather theoretical part is then followed by the description of the practical implementation. A short user manual is also included.
Experimental network for QoS support testing
Fogl, Miroslav ; Mácha, Tomáš (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
The work specifies problems with support of qualitative requirements in IP network services on the network and link layer. There are also described options of qualitative support of individual networking components in the UTKO laboratory (routers, L3 switches). Created experimental network is loaded by various types of service (VoIP, FTP, HTTP, Video). Data services realization is ensured by available terminals (IP phones, IP cameras, IP video-phones, servers, client stations). Metering is targeted on the manipulation with packets in the router. Options which Cisco router offers are verified by packet analysis. Available methods of dropping are compared on the base of metering and evaluated. Optimal handling with output queue after metering in experimental network is LLQ mechanism. It is able to prefer packets according to their priority in the IP header. Further the difference of link overloading by huge dataflow after QoS policy using is simulated. To reach availability of data services in the whole network is necessary to deal with mechanisms for qualitative services support in all the network components in the network.
Central server load impact on the IMS network
Kňazovický, Pavel ; Nagy, Ľuboš (referee) ; Mácha, Tomáš (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with architecture of the IMS network and analysis of the affects when loading the network. Architecture of IMS is a network of new generation. It convergates fixed and mobile networks and it enables quick installation of new multimedia services. The first chapter is focused on the description of the IMS architecture, its components and their function. The next chapter is devoted to the main protocols in the IMS system. It is mainly about signalization protocol SIP. The third chapter focuses on the queueing theory. For simulation of the IMS network, Open IMS Core enviroment was chosen, described in the fourth chapter. Next chapter is dedicated to the IMS Bench SIPp tool used for generating and testing the SIP protocol with focus on the IMS. The final chapter dedicates to the realization of an IMS network. The begining of this chapter deals with the description of individual conections generated by the IMS Bench SIPp tool. In the next part load tests focused on the created IMS network are created and analyzed in detail. The end of the chapter describes the implementation of the real finished call between devices and the Android operating system.
Testing of QoS support in experimental data network
Fogl, Miroslav ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This work deals with the qualitative requirements on services in IP networks based on technology Ethernet. We describe basic methods for imposing quality control mechanisms on services within networks. We elaborate on the ways, in which packets can be handled, overload controlled and transfer speed in network elements limited. Attention is given also to the Network Layer and Link Layer. Based on concrete specifications of network devices in UTKO laboratory an experimental network was designed and constructed. Network consisting of routers and switches linked several servers with client stations. Various types of data transfers (VoIP, HTTP, FTP, video) were generated. Several techniques for handling packets with different priorities were verified and compared. We observed that, in situations when connections are under full load, implementation of QoS support in the network becomes very important. This observation was confirmed by measurements. We also measured the parameters of the system during simulations of various situations, such as overload of a connection due to unsolicited operations or failure of a connection between routers. In order to guarantee the quality of services it is necessary to create a domain, in which rules are consistently observed in all network elements.
Eye tracking
Magula, Filip ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Vlach, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with tracing the eyes in real-time video using infrared radiation treatment and detection of its rebound on pupils. It describes the human eye and its response to infrared radiation. It contains proposals for hardware and software solutions and the final realization of the basic options in Simulink, explains the selected methods of digital image processing and includes an assessment of the methods used in this work in conclusion.
Automatic Attendant application using Asterisk PBX
Benýšek, Jiří ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Kovář, Petr (advisor)
Application of IP telephony is still more and more popular. This technology is designed for large companies as well as for home or office use. If customer needs to use advanced features of the private branch exchanges, he had to purchase more expensive solutions than common equipment. These professional products may be replaced by open source solutions, which can fully replace them. Private branch exchange Asterisk is one example of these products. Bachelor’s thesis is focused on IP telephony, treats of basic principles and network protocols used by this service. This thesis then describes the public branch exchange Asterisk, its possibilities for use in call centers and administration of call queues using this PBX. After theoretical analysis, this thesis deals with installation and configuration of this PBX. It includes installation of necessary operating system, additional packages containing necessary libraries and modules needed for correct function of the PBX. Configuration of Asterisk such as creation of user accounts of SIP protocol and dialplan is described in the next chapter and then all of these functions are tested. Achieved practical results are presented in the last chapter of this bachelor’s thesis.

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