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Modern trends in Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 networks security
Lieskovan, Tomáš ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Endrle, Pavel (advisor)
This work treats the matters of wireless networks, Wi-Fi. The paper describes the various principles of coding, such as WEP, WPA and WPA2. At first the WEP security method is analyzed with the view of the fact that it doesn´t meet contemporary safety requirements, further its successor WPA, namely TKIP and AES authentication methods, and last but not least WPA2 which nowadays serve as a safety standard. The work assesses the safety risks of individual security methods and makes several recommendations to achieve maximum security for wireless networks. In the work a commercially available hardware and for free dissemination available software (Open Source) are used.
Multimedia transmissions in wireless networks
Zicha, Karel ; Šedý, Jakub (referee) ; Krkoš, Radko (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to summarize the qualities of wireless networks operating in the frequency band of 2.4 GHz. In the first part, theoretical knowledge about the architecture of the networks and the comparison of individual standards are presented; the types of interference caused by external devices, including the issue of a hidden node. The possibilities of providing quality services are described following the qWave set. Further, we explore individual access methods and multimedia protocols. The second part comprises the practical verification of this knowledge. The throughput tests of the individual networks were conducted regarding the type of the issue. In the conclusion, the recorded knowledge is described and evaluated.
Gathering and processing of access point data
Kislinger, Jan ; Szőcs, Juraj (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
This work deals with gathering and processing of access point data. At the beginning, we introduce the SNMP protocol and MIB databases. Additionally, there is ways to gather data. The next section describes data processing. First, using moving averages and candelstick chart, then calculate the predicted values. Finally, it describes a program that gather data and draws them into the charts.
Service quality support in WLAN networks
Mizera, Josef ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on wireless networks WiFi and the transmission of multimedia using these networks. It discusses the connection of telecommunication and data networks, their common use for transfer of data in real time, particularly through wireless transmission medium using standards IEEE 802.11. It describes individual standards 802.11, mainly 802.11e on which is this bachelor´s thesis focused. The second part of the work is focused on designing the networks for measuring to verify the functionality of service quality support in the tested networks.
New laboratory exercises in OMNeT++ network simulator
Vlašín, Martin ; Polák, Josef (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with creating four laboratory tasks using simulation tool OMNeT++ and Inet Framework extension. Subject matter of these designed tasks is focused on routing protocols, providing quality of service, computer networking technologies used in local area networks and comparison of active networking devices. First task contains the comparison of behaviour and routing techniques between protocols RIPv2 and OSPFv2, including the effect of dividing OSPF network into smaller areas. Second task is focused on various techniques for controlling quality of service, namely FIFO queue, PQ and WFQ. Main goal is the comparison of results, that define quality of network services. Third task compares networking technologies, Ethernet and WLAN, parameters of transmission. Fourth task offers comparison of networking devices, hub, switch and router. This paper also contains required theory of network technologies and software tools used for executing simulations.
Design and Implementation of Large Wireless Network
Bujnoch, Aleš ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Kašpárek, Tomáš (advisor)
The topic of this Bachelor Thesis is wireless technology and realization of wireless networks built on fourth generation WiFi technology.The work contains information about technology of wireless data transfer and the practical part consists in designing and constructing a large WiFi network based on blanket technology and Extricom products.
Wireless local network detection device
Procházka, Miroslav ; Beneš, Jan (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with Wifi and presents proposal of device for wireless network detection working in free of licence band 2,4 GHz. This work is devided into two parts. First includes a description of standart IEEE 802.11, it's apendix folowed by a description of physical and connection layer and wireless network security. In this part, basic principles of Wifi networks are explained. The second part of the thesis concerns a proposal of device for wireless networks detection. The second part also includes a list and description of used components and flow diagram, that illustrates an algorithm for wireless network detection.
Mobile Devices Attacks
Trebula, Peter ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
Táto práca sa zaoberá bezpečnostnými architektúrami v mobilných zariadeniach a rôznymi formami útokov proti nim. V prvej časti je úvod do bezpečnosti mobilných zariadení a bezpečnostné riziká súvisiace s mobilnými zariadeniami. Sú tu uvedené slabé miesta vo WLAN sieťach a úvod do Bluetooth technológie aj s rizikami. V druhej časti je predstavenie produkčného testovania, ktoré sa využíva u spoločnosti Nokia a popis jednotlivých testov používaných na vyskúšanie funkčnosti zariadení. Rovnako sa v nej nachádza popis architektúry, ktorou sú mobilné zariadenia u spoločnosti Nokia zabezpečené voči rôznym formám útokov viažucim sa na inštalovanie softwaru a testovanie.
Real bandwidth devices operating on 802.11n
Vágner, Adam ; Reichert, Pavel (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
Wifi and any other recent wireless technology works in case of correct use. Simultaneously for huge density of wireless networks today is knowledge of this matters necessity. This project is generally about 802.11x standards and focused to 802.11n standard, topologies and implementations of MIMO in advance. Practical part represents measure simulations and few devices demonstrates real radio parameters. Then devices are tested to data efficiency and ping response in ideal environment and also under signal noise present environment. All measured values are compared in tables and graphs separately. Every event contains word rank.
WLAN and Bluetooth Systems Coexistence
Mikulka, Jan ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis deals with a WLAN and Bluetooth systems coexistence. A Bluetooth standard works in an unlicensed frequency band 2,402 – 2,480 GHz. This frequency band is also used by an IEEE 802.11b/g standard (Wi-Fi) which is the most extended representative of WLAN networks. Because Bluetooth and Wi-Fi systems operate in the same frequency band, a mutual signal degradation may appear, when devices are collocated in the same area. In the first part of the dissertation thesis there is a brief summary of 2,402 - 2,480 GHz frequency band regulations and its usage. There are described physical layers of Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b/g standards and techniques used for a collision avoidance. The main part of the dissertation thesis deals with a development of a new Matlab Simulink model for investigations of the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi standards coexistence. Physical layer models and results of the coexistence simulations are verified by a measurement in real conditions with a help of a modern vector signal analyzer. The results are presented in a graphical form and a brief summary is attached at the end of each chapter. Corresponding tables of simulated and measured values are available in the enclosed CD.

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