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Quality of Service Assurance introduction in Wireless Network
Branč, Martin ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis gives a complete overview of wireless networks 802.11.It describes the basic standards and their drafts. This thesis is divided into four chapters (sections), from which two are theoretical and two practical. The theoretical part contains a comprehensive overview of all standards, the history of wireless networks and technology. Further the support of quality of service in wireless networks is here analysed and in more detail standard 802.11e. In the practical part there is the network configuration described, at which the measurement was taken. The last part is already the implementation of support for quality of service, programme IxChariot measurement, evaluation of the results and differences between network traffic with and without support for quality of service.
Modern wireless technologies - 802.11n
Bednář, František ; Molnár, Karol (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
This work describes new standard 802.11n for wireless network. The work contains two parts: theoretical and practical. Theoretical knowledge and understanding our problems will be used in design and simulation wireless network. Theoretical part will discuss about function and methods, which the standard picking over from older standard 802.11a, 802.11g a about new features, that should raise transmission data rate and throughput on MAC sublayer dramatically. Data rate of networks based on standard 802.11n will be comparable with Ethernet networks. Main features that increase data rate on PHY layer is method of multiple antennas calls MIMO and use 40 Mhz channel. On MAC layer will be add frame aggregation that cause linear dependent of throughput on MAC layer and data rate on PHY layer. In practical part we will pay attention simulation of stream video high definition in wireless network. This part contain design and components configuration in network. We will be able to compare simulation results individual standards, by creation of several duplicate scenarios.
Coexistence of the communication systems in ISM band
Nowak, Dan ; Kejík, Petr (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
The purpose of this work is to study the physical layer technology of the communication systems working in the ISM band, to describe coexistence mechanisms in the selected frequency band, consequently to create models of the physical layers in the Simulink interface, to simulate synchronous transmission of the devices and to modify the model in order to correspond with coexistence mechanisms described in IEEE standard 802.15.2. The practical part of this paper examines the effect of Wi-Fi device output power on the transmission speed during synchronous transmission with Bluetooth device.
VoIP and QoS
Kolmačka, Jan ; Křivánek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Kovář, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis gives the basic information about the solution of a problem with Quality of Service in sequence with the VoIP telephony. In a few last years the VoIP technologies and basically the other multimedia applications have unbelievable grow. It is caused by a big demand internet user’s for the new interactive applications offering voice transfers and streaming video. These new habits bring quite big requests on networks from the side of QoS. That is why, it was necessary to develop new methods, which reach requested parameters of QoS in single categories. The first part discuss theoretically about protocols used in the VoIP telephony. The second part presents QoS, parameters of QoS and two basic methods for guarantee QoS. In the last part of the bachelor’s thesis is theoretically described the QoS support in Wi-Fi with the main aim on new technologies QoS reservation defined in the 802.11e. The following simulations and the results of the different settings parameters QoS are made by the powerful simulating software Opnet Modeler.
Quality of services in IP Telephony in Wirelass Networks
Slavíček, Tomáš ; Kyselák, Martin (referee) ; Vyoral, Josef (advisor)
The thesis deals with the principles of assurance quality of services in IP networks. The first part of the thesis describes specifications which are required by current applications for data network, and also illustrates the methods suitable for solving those requirements. The most attention is given to multimedia service VoIP whose development has not been finished from far. That theoretical knowledge implies in the second part of the thesis which analyzes the implementation of assurance QoS for the service VoIP within the standard 802.11, or more precisely, for wireless networks in general. The simulation of wireless networks within the program Opnet Modeler and the attest of the ability to assure QoS within both wireless networks and their limitations with an unswitched network are described in the next step. The current possibilities how to build up WLAN with the bearing QoS are sized up in conclusion.
Temperature measurement with data transfer via WLAN
Müller, David ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of temperature sensor and display units, which communicate via a WLAN network. The theoretical part provides an overview of various methods of temperature measurement including several specific types of temperature sensors, and also introduces the WLAN standard as well as TCP and UDP protocols. The design solution is focuses first on the system architecture and design of the communication protocol, followed by the implementation of both types of equipment, starting with selection of components, through design diagrams and printed circuit board patterns, up to production and commissioning. The following parts of this thesis deal with the design of programs for the controlling microcontroller units of both units and the configuration application for PC.
QoS optimization and modern communication services delay analysis
Novák, Přemek ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Endrle, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis consists of theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part contains an analysis of the problems of wireless networkssolutions individual standards and methodologies to ensure quality of service. In the practical part using the OPNET Modeler, a number of different simulation models and their evaluation. It is a model of individual standards, support mobility and interference effects on quality of service.
Wireless data collection form engine control units
Procházka, Miroslav ; Kejík, Petr (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with implementation of a wireless interface for a module providing communication between computer and electronic control unit of an automobile. The 802.11 standard, wireless network structures and MAC sublayer were described. The thesis suggests selection of the most suitable WLAN module, testing of module's features used and the WLAN module implementation. Modifications for the next device version were developed and programs for device operation were implemented.
Evaluation of the Wi-Fi technique for use in a navigated orthopedic surgery
Truhlář, Jindřich ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Provazník, Ivo (advisor)
Following text focuses on use of wireless technologies in OrthoPilot navigation system developed by B.Braun company. Description of OrthoPilot software is followed by overview of available wireless technologies highlighting their both advantages and disadvantages. Practical part consists of two main parts, mostly dealing with electronic circuits. First part describes development process of camera-wireless printed circuit board which substitutes currently used RS-422 cable connection between PC and stereo camera. Part of this chapter covers programming in C++ in order to make interface compatible with the rest of current OrthoPilot software. Second bigger part deals with remote controller development using prototyping board mikroMedia for XMEGA. Besides electrical circuits design, chapter describes also software part - microcontroller programming in C language. Thesis is concluded by discussing system limitations and ideas for future development.
Providing IP mobility in Wi-Fi and Wi-Max environment
Klügl, Richard ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on wireless networks within the context of providing support of IP mobility for these networks. This document consists of two main parts, the theoretical part and the practical part. The first one at the beginning includes simple characteristics and classification of wireless networks. Then it is followed by description of actual new trends in wireless networks, focused on the WiMAX technology (IEEE 802.16). At the end of this part is introduced the technology of mobile IPv4 address provided by the MIPv4 protocol. The second main part of the bachelor´s thesis deals with the practical implementation of the MIPv4 protocol into the Wi-Fi and WiMAX environment. For this object is used the OPNET Modeler 14.0 simulation environment, in which are made three network models of these technologies. This simulation shows function of the basic mechanisms of the MIPv4 protocol and reports which of these models have the best performance for supporting VoIP communication.

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