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Communication scheme of WSN in Omnet simulator
Mikauš, Jiří ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Holešinský, Pavel (advisor)
In the introduction of this semestral thesis there is an theory about wireless sensor networks which are still more used. Wireless sensor networks contains thousands nodes which communicate with each other due to wireless channel and so they create together a structure of the network. The nodes are low-energy and transfer information about measured medium to the base station which processes them and further provides to user. In the work are described protocols for medium access control and routing described. They place emphasis on as high reduction of consumption of energy as possible and thus they help to extend a network lifetime. Further the simulations in simulation program Castalia were performed where the energetic requirement for individual protocols of medium access are compared. As next there were also compared two communication units used in real application.
Wireless sensor network
Hruška, Martin ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Mišurec, Jiří (advisor)
Wireless sensor network (WSN) consist of a mesh of a several powerful devices (denoted as base stations or sink) and a high number (1000 - 1000000) of a low-cost devices (denoted as nodes or motes), which are severely constrained in processing power, memory and energy. The nodes are equipped with an environment sensor. Events recorded by the sensor nodes are locally aggregated and then forwarded to a base station for further processing. WSNs are expected to be in wide use for a multitude of different scenarios. Project target is to analyse possibility of wireless transfer of digitalised data from sensors. Work contains and compares: Wi-Fi, , WiMAX, ZigBee, GPRS, radio net and IrDA. The work will design a wirelless network with data collection from sewerage plant sensors in small rural agglomeration and transfer data to the central dispatching. The work will suggest several options and compare their advantages and disadvantages.
Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
Maňák, Jiří ; Hajný, Jan (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the proposal of simulation model for wireless sensor networks in program Castalia with a focus on energy consumption of sensor nodes using the communication units Mica2 and MicaZ. It describes the basic work with simulation program Castalia, including its installation. Furthermore, deals with the security of wireless sensor networks and theirs security proposal.
Packet Analyser for UWB based on 15.4a standard
Leixner, Martin ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Mráz, Ľubomír (advisor)
The aim of this work is study the standard for wireless sensor networks IEEE 802.15.4a. Design and implementation of a packet analyzer for ultra wideband technology com- pliant with IEEE 802.15.4a standard. Integrate packet analyzer to inspection software Wireshark and implement dissector for view packets. Finally, analyze and evaluate the parameters of the proposed packet analyzer.
Impact of Communication Parameters on Energy Consumption of Zigbee Devices
Popelka, Jan ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the energy research and design a simple wireless sensor networks. The data modules with ZigBee wireless communication technology. The main feature of wireless sensor networks is the minimal energy devices at low cost and maximum data reliability. Furthermore, the work describes firmware for communicating nodes with the ability to change parameters of data transmission and thus affect the energy consumption node. Calculations of energy consumption, compared with the measured results, the discharge characteristics of the battery packs and lifetime broadcasting node is contained in the final chapters of this work.
Energy demands of localization algorithms
Maňák, Jiří ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Morávek, Patrik (advisor)
This masters thesis deals with technics of localization for wireless senzor networks with a focus on anchor free location algorithm by authors G. Jianquan and Z. Wei. It also describes the available simulations frameworks based on OMNeT++ platform and implementation of the anchor free algorithm in the simulation program Castalia. Furthermore, it deals with the energy demands of this algorithm based on results of simulations that were done for the communication unit IRIS.
Packet analyser for a Wireless Sensor Networks based on the standard IEEE 802.15.4
Bednařík, Martin ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Mráz, Ľubomír (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is to get familiar with wireless sensor networks technologies and with standard IEEE 802.15.4. and communication principle in wireless sensor networks built on this standard. Main goal of this project is to design a packet analyzer, which is capable to catch data on chosen channel and this data is able to analyze. Part of this project is production of necessary microcontroller software equipment. Another output of this project is do a research of available packet analyzers on market and compare them with analyzer build by this thesis.
Web user interface for communicating with the wireless sensor nodes
Černocký, Petr ; Mráz, Ľubomír (referee) ; Červenka, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is to design and create web application that allows analysing and monitoring wireless sensor networks. The main function is to load plan of given area and shown position of the sensor network nodes. These nodes allow user to set which measured phenomenon will be display on them. The measured values can be loaded directly from sensor nodes or from database server. Visualized values for user defined time period can be displayed in the implemented graph. The application itself is programmed in JavaFX language and follows the rules of REST architecture. For easier communication with database server application uses the MyBatis framework.
Wireless Sensor Network Simulation Model in J-Sim Tool
Vrzal, Tomáš ; Morávek, Patrik (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of wireless sensor networks and communication protocols. Is explained of what the network is composed, what standards are used and in what sectors are most often used. The main scope of work is to introduce with the localization algorithms using in WSN. Algorithms are clearly divided into groups according to the methods used. In work is describes the structure used simulation tools J-Sim, for creating a wireless sensor network. To create network will be then applied different localization algorithms, which must first be implemented in a simulator using Java code. All generated classes and the algorithms are detailed described in the work. Results from simulations are detailed and graphically displays for individual localization algorithms.
Web interface for sensor network monitoring
Vajsar, Pavel ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Morávek, Patrik (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design and create an application that will allow monitoring of wireless sensor networks. The basis of the project is to design a database that is capable of storing data acquired from wireless sensor networks. The main requirement for the design is versatility, which flows from the requirement to use the database for broad range of applications implementing wireless sensor networks. The application itself is designed to be the most versatile and modular, which means that modules provide specific monitoring services. The application is able to monitor the real wireless sensor network through designed and implemented connector. For implementation J2EE (server side) and Adobe Flex/Air (client side) technologies are used.

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