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Node localization on the Internet using domain name system
Dvořák, Petr ; Müller, Jakub (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This paper describes various systems that are used to predict delay among nodes . It focuses on systems using for prediction delay artificial coordinate systems, and on the systems, which use physical measurements of delay. Primarily, however, it deals with the King method, which uses the system for translation of domain names - DNS (Domain Name System) to predict the delay. Next, the principle of the King method is outlined in detail. Practical part includes a description of the two created simulations in program Matlab. The first application described simulates the King method principle. The second simulation is then tasked with creating 2D geometric space in which nodes and DNS servers are randomly generated. The result is dependence of RTT prediction accuracy on the number of randomly generated DNS servers. Based on this dependency the method King is compared with other methods in the end.
Similarities in latency
Machačová, Nikola ; Franc, Roman (referee) ; Gravlejs, Ivars (advisor)
The diploma thesis Similarities in Latency deals with the concept of latency in photography and its connection with the environment of a concrete plant. It is a set of objects formed from residual materials from the process of production of precast concrete, which are then buried deep below the earth's surface. Photographs are transferred to the artifacts from the production using the historical technique of photography – cyanotype. The whole set examines the analogies of two different processes and connects them into one whole.
Localization of nodes in Internet using King system
Exler, Michal ; Müller, Jakub (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This thesis is focus on problematics of nodes localization in Internet. There are describe methods for prediction latency by using artificial coordinates systems and by using direct measurement. This thesis is primarily focus on method names King, which is estimates latency between arbitrary end hosts by using recursive DNS queries in system for translate domain name.
Internet television within next generation access networks
Szymeczek, Andrzej ; Sládok, Ondřej (referee) ; Grenar, David (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is „Internet Protocol Television at the Access Networks of the New Generation“. The aim of the project is to make the network where internet television service is functional and after then to test the facilities and specifications of this network. The theoretical part of the project is focused on the basic characteristics and specifications of the internet television service. Further in the project is description of the network protocols for multimedia data transfer in real time and way of the transmission through the network. The simulation is designed in the simulation program GNS3. The simulation contains functional model of the network and because of the simulation is possible to run video streaming through the network. The transvered data and sideeffects, which have an influence on the function and quality of the stream, are analysed. Also the differences between unicast and multicast streaming are considered.
Performance Testing and Analysis of Qpid Dispatch Router
Stejskal, Jakub ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Fiedor, Tomáš (advisor)
Výkonností testování aplikací nabírá v poslední době na důležitosti během vývoje všeho druhu. Tato práce mapuje základy testování výkonu, které jsou aplikovatelné na libovolné aplikace a následně analýzuje testování výkonu komponent používaných v Messaging systémech a to konkrétně Apache ActiveMQ Artemis a Qpid-Dispatch. Využívané metody testování výkonu je zaměřeno zejména na Apache ActiveMQ Artemis pomocí systému Messaging Performance Tool s názvem Maestro. Práce navrhuje vylepšení této aplikace o rozšíření testování systému Qpid-Dispatch a její možnosti při automatizovaném testování. Řešení je demonstrováno na sérii experimentů s různými topologiemi. Výsledná zpráva závěrem vyhodnocuje navržené rozšíření systému Maestro, zhodnocuje výkon komponenty Qpid-Dispatch a rozvíjí myšlenky pro další rozšíření.
Analysis of the communication path attributes for IP geolocation
Rajnoha, Martin ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Balej, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to study current resources to find location of stations in the network Internet, mainly active methods that are based on delay measurements. Describe origin of the delay and its parts. Next create an application that is able remotely measure the delay between stations and convert this delay to distance. Aplication calculate geographic position of station on based this distances. For measurement was used experimental network PlanetLab.
New simulation scenarios in NS3 environment
Bureš, František ; Kubánková, Anna (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
Cílem bylo navrhnout dva simulační scénáře v prostředí NS-3. První scénář obsahuje ARQ (Automatic Repeat Request) metody v TCP (Transmission Control Protocol). Je v něm porovnání Stop-and-Wait, Go-Back-N a Selective-Repeat metod. Teoretická část obsahuje TCP a ARQ. Druhý scénář je o způsobech přenosu zpráv. Vytvořený scénář převážně s komutací paketů a buněk a teoretické základy jsou obsaženy v práci. Je v něm porovnání metod komutací s různou velikostí paketu/buňky, počtem uzlů a důsledek zpoždění v každé metodě. Scénáře jsou ve formě laboratorní úlohy s instrukcemi k vypracování.
Measurement of data network transmission parameters
Haško, Juraj ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the analysis of possible methology description of met- hods for measuring transmission parameters of data networks, and comparison of the measuring methodology for determining the appropriateness of use before a certain type of network. It includes a proposal workplace for measurement of transmission parameters.
Use of optical cable properties for geolocation in the Internet
Chmelař, Jakub ; Verner, Lukáš (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the IP geolocation which estimates the geographic location of hosts in the Internet network. The knowledge of geographic location can be used both for targeting specific services and information, such as advertisement or weather forecast, and for better utilization of transport network because it is possible to serve content from sources which are located closer to client. The main topic of this thesis is the Speed of Internet geolocation method (SOI), which is an active method based on measurement of latency in network. The theoretical part of the thesis explains how to perform these measurements and briefly describes a few more active geolocation methods. The practical part includes full description of SOI implementation created using Python programming language. This implementation was subsequently used to accomplish a sequence of measurements which allowed accuracy comparison with other geolocation methods. The final part of this thesis evaluates results of these measurements and offers a few possible changes which could improve accuracy of described implementation.
Simulation of SDN network
Vrablic, Pavol ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Novotný, Bohumil (advisor)
The main aim of this work is to become familiar with the technology of software-defined networks and learn to use some of the tools to measure and simulate these networks.

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