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System for digital short-range wireless communication
Rébl, Miroslav ; Kolka, Zdeněk (referee) ; Tošovský, Petr (advisor)
This project includes the design of the System for digital short-range wireless communication. The methodology of the communication between net only one device type based system is proposed. The thesis describes system communication rules and used ways for protection of a correct transmission. Furthermore,the project descibes realizasion of the digital wireless communication with selected functions.
Generalized design of frequency filters with operational amplifiers
Dokoupil, Drahomír ; Minarčík, Martin (referee) ; Vrba, Kamil (advisor)
This thesis is about general design of frequency-selection filter with help of autonomous circuits. Operational amplifier has been chosen as active device/element. In the begining of this project is described role of frequency-selection filters in electronics circuits, their basic types and their transmission function. Another part of this thesis dissertate about construction of autonomous circuits, selection of suitable admittance network and it's simplification. Selected autonomous circuits are initial elements to find out known connections of frequency-selection filters. Last part of this thesis describing work with SNAP software, ways to find new connection of filter and describe how autonomous circuit works in voltage or current mode.
Unit for wireless transmission of electrical energy
Jelínek, Aleš ; Kopečný, Lukáš (referee) ; Žalud, Luděk (advisor)
The aim of this work is to prove the practical applicability of the concept of contactless energy transfer using induction coils. The first part deals with the mathematical model and theoretical proof of the concept being able to work in practice and describes the process of detecting resonance of receiver circuit on transmitter side. Next chapter describes hardware solution of the experimental prototype. The last part contains measurement results of a coupling coefficient of coils and discusses performance and notable features of the prototype.
Network service testing with WAN network emulator and load simulators
Kocáb, Marek ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
The main task of this thesis was to explore the requirements of different telecommunications services on the network parameter, that are packet delay, packet loss, throughput, jitter. Make to test network service with WAN network emulator and load simulators. Next focus was to explore TCP congestion avoidance algorithms and focus on their throughput. The purpose of the first chapter is to introduce Quality of Service (QoS) for VoIP, video conversation, streaming audio, streaming video and data. The second chapter are to explore various types of delay, that are created from the sender through network device, transmission media to the recipient. The third chapter is to introduce NetDisturb application. It is application, that can emulate real properties of the data network and incoming traffic affect example packet delay, packet loss, bandwidth limit and so on. The key objectives of the fourth and fifth part is TCP protocol and TCP congestion avoidance algorithms. Hier are to introduce TCP protocol basic properties, congestion avoidance mechanisms and analysis of TCP congestion avoidance algorithms. In the practical part are created two laboratory exercises. First laboratory exercise is designed on the implementation QoS for various types of traffic. Second laboratory exercise is focused on the analysis TCP congestion avoidance algorithms and their throughput.
Automatic configuration of workstations in Cisco academy laboratory
Homolka, Jiří ; Jelínek, Mojmír (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
My thesis is focused on the subject of working with distant stations connected with the laboratory control of Cisco academy. Station operations, i.e. laboratory control, have been carried in the environment of the Linux operating systems. The first part of the thesis includes a description of the laboratory, its network architecture and software equipment. Also, the VMware tool is described here. VMware tool is intended for virtualization of computer stations, where the virtual station is created. In this virtual station another operating system may be run. The problems of the command interpreter, its function and possibilities are described here too. Main attention is devoted to the Bash command interpreter and to the creation of the scripts. There are descriptions of the basic tools intended for the network communication with the distant stations. Among the most important parts belong the protected communication, the production of the autentization keys as well as the tool for data recording on more stations at the same time. The description of the access rights to the files and directories is included too. The target of this thesis was to create the scripts in the Bash programming language. The scripts are focused on working with the laboratory stations. They are the sublayers of the common project for this laboratory control. They were developed for the cooperation with the the web interface and MySQL database, created by Bc. Zdeněk Hrabal. The Scripts are intended for the finding information about the stations and virtual systems, and also for the recording images and configuration files of the virtual systems at the distant stations. Recording files and directories is enabled too. The other scripts deal with the erasing and changing of the rights of the particular files and directories. Setting commads with the super-user competence is used at this place. The scripts for the switching on and off the laboratory workstations were created too. To solve the problem described above I chose to develope more scripts. Each of them subserves the particular part of the task. The form of the input and output data of the scripts was select with the reference to the cooperation with the web interface and database. The data are implemented by the form of the input and output files. The output information and the process of the carried operations are displayed through the web interface. The scripts together with the web interface are placed and run from the school server adela.utko.feec.vutbr.cz. In the thesis the settings of the access privileges for the current directories and the files of virtual systems and scripts are presented too.
RF channel simulation in the MATLAB environment
Daďa, Petr ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (referee) ; Štukavec, Radim (advisor)
Subject of this thesis is elemental description of DVB digital television and digitalization process of its terrestrial transmission according to DVB-T standard. The thesis characterizes in detail RF transmission channels used for wireless distribute of television. These channels ale mathematically described and their effect to OFDM signal is simulated in the MATLAB environment. It was created application with graphical user interface by this environment. Using simple setting of DVB-T and transmission channel parameters in the application user can simulate selective fading. Results of simulations with various settings are compared and analysed.
Patient data trasfer over GSM
Pavliš, Jaroslav ; Dlouhý, Jiří (referee) ; Švrček, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis is concerned with possibilities of patient data transfer from a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator to physician over GSM. Theoretical part describes options of data transfer in GSM networks, data appropriate for sending and a structure of message is proposed. A device, that is able to send medical data in a form of SMS messages is designed and constructed. The device uses a Freescale MC68HC908GP32 microcontroller, character display with a Hitachi HD44780 controller and a cell phone Sony CMD-J70. The program for microcontroller is written in assembler for HC08. For tabular view of received messages, an application software for PC was created.
Coding for Transmission Systems with Feedback Channel
Varmuža, Jan ; Lambertová, Petra (referee) ; Němec, Karel (advisor)
This project deals with selection and implementation of coding system, which can secure digital transmission from bursts of errors. Following short theoretical introduction is selection of proper coding. Next chapters deals with design and experimental system functionality verification using computer simulation.
Methods of interleaving data
Soudek, Michal ; Němec, Karel (referee) ; Křivánek, Vítězslav (advisor)
The initial part of my work is dedicated to overall introduction into the transmission systems and its categories. Further the work is focused on dividing of security codes which are used for transmission systems. In the next chapter is analyzed the problems of error origin, mathematical transcription of errors, categorizing of errors which can generate during transmission. The following chapter deals with description of convolutional codes describing security against errors, principle of serial consecution interpretation on parallastic consecution and visa versa. Here is outlined problems of convolutional codes input. In the next part are mentioned three convolution codes which are used for security against burst errors. In the next chapter is mentioned problems of message interleaving and description of used methods, how they originate and detailed description, how the errors are eliminated with the help of long segment interleaving. In the next chapter are described techniques which are used for clustered errors suppression. The last chapter is dedicated to the practical part of my thesis. There are detail descriptions and simulation techniques how the security of non-secure section is developed, transmission on line, burst errors induction on transmitted secure data and consecutive amendment or clustered errors division in transceiver. For the simulation there were utilized three convolutional codes for clustered errors amendment and two interleaving techniques.
Converged solution of speech services
Mácha, Tomáš ; Kovář, Petr (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
Development in VoIP technology is connected with the rapid growth of quality and data rate of the Internet connection. The application of the VoIP technology has become one of the key areas in telecommunication and networking. The main task of this thesis was to explore the questions of IP telephony and voice transmission over data networks according to H.323, SIP and Cisco architectures. Next focus was on designing and implementing experimental workplaces of mentioned architectures and their converged solutions. The purpose of the first chapter is to introduce the theory background of architectures required for implementation of real-time services in data networks and their comparison. The key objectives of the second and third part are to design and implement experimental workplaces containing signaling and proxy servers and hardware or software IP phones of several architectures. Illustration examples of different network topologies are included to demonstrate designed and realized VoIP solutions. Several tests of established communication are done using a packet analyzer. These tests examine duplex data transmission over IP. This article also contains two laboratory exercises designed according to gained practical experiences. The laboratory exercises provide an overview of theory and clearly indicate the possibilities of IP telephony.

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