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Communication node Localization Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks
Pekárek, Jan ; Kubánková, Anna (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis describes wireless sensor networks and communication protocols. Below this thesis contains basic algorithms for localization techniques communication nodes in wireless sensor networks. These basic algorithms are classified by methods. The bachelor´s thesis values algorithms by their advantages or disadvantages for usage in the suggested localization algorithm. In this thesis is solved a new simulating programme J-SIM, peruse separate package that are useful in the wireles sensor networks. In J-SIM is created a sensor network and models separate communication nodes. Models communication nodes are created separately for sensor nodes and target nodes. For localization algorithm is created program in the programming language Java which run results from simulating programme J-SIM. Programme J-SIM, simulation created by virtue of Tcl script and final programme are applied to CD.
Routing protocols metric determination in wireless sensor networks
Dušek, Martin ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Morávek, Patrik (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in terms of routing protocols and metrics. There is described common view on these networks and their comparison with IP networks. In addition, some types of protocols, used in WSNs, are described and representatives of each type are included. There is also considered influence of metrics on a route selection and presented two methods of calculation. In conclusion, an application, that simulates the use of each type of metrics for path search and displays the differently evaluated paths, is designed.
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.
RSSI based localization of sensor units in wireless network
Popovec, Juraj ; Fujdiak, Radek (referee) ; Botta, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes processing of RSSI parameter and its subsequently use for cal- culating distance of wireless node. This thesis also describes analysis of radio model environment and calibration of key variables needed for localization. There is also sys- tem realized for localization of wireless nodes in sensor network. It uses dynamically calibrated variables for calculations, which describes radio model.
Optimalization of Distributed Classification of the Convergence Event
Kenyeres, M.
The goal of this paper is to optimize the convergence process in distributed computing. We performed two experiments for five networks and according to the obtained results derived theoretical conclusions to optimize the classification of the convergence event.
Boundary Nodes Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
Bocek, Jan ; Vajsar, Pavel (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
Theoretical part of thesis describes several known algorithms and new approaches for the bourder node detection in a wireless sensor networks. The new algorithm BRB was inspired by failures of previous algorithms and its major supporting idea is select several neighboring points (B, C). Approach algorithm BRB is a decentralized detection of nodes located at the perimeter. The practical part compares several algorithm with the new BRB algorithm. Quantity of successful and false detection of boundary nodes was evaluated in ideal and real environment.The simulation results shown, that the proposed algorithm is effective solution for accurate border node detection in wireless sensor networks.
Distance Estimation in Wireless Ad-hoc Network
Botta, Miroslav ; Mráz, Ľubomír (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
The work deals with processing of radio received signal strength in IEEE 802.15.4 which communicates in 2.4 GHz ISM band. The signal is processed by the three approximation methods. They are tested for their effectiveness for measuring in different radio environments. Furthermore, the work deals with calculation of the most efficient coefficients for distance calculating by radio transmission fucntions. It defines the issues of such solutions on practical examples. The work also deals with the experimental algorithm for implementing dynamic calibration of the coefficients. It describes the design, processing and verification of this system in practice.
Reduction of position estimate error in incremental localization techniques
Pekárek, Jan ; Morávek, Patrik (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
The diploma thesis describes localization of communications nodes in the Wireless Sensor Networks. This thesis contains basic algorithms for localization sensor's nodes as are Map-Growing and ABC (Assumption Based Coordinates). Then is chosen acceptable algorithm for simulation on random sensor networks. For research these problems is used software MATLAB. For a given the university's environment are researched appropriate algorithms with possible optimalization algorithms. The result of diploma thesis is a localization algorithm with initial multilateration system and this system is located in the center sensor's network. As algorithm IMap4-Growing (Improved Map4-Growing) with optimization, which uses optimization distance between sensors and radio range. In the diploma thesis is simulated optimalization algorithm Mass-Spring.
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.
Localization protocol for WSN with support of node mobility
Votava, Martin ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Holešinský, Pavel (advisor)
Work is focused on wireless sensor networks.The main theme is the mobility and localization in these networks. This work describes different methods and capabilities of mobile and localization schemes. This work describes a new localization protocol for wireless sensor networks. Finally, there is included a new protocol in the simulation at Network Simulator 2 and evaluate the results obtained.

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