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Scale free topology networks focused on MANET technology
Sehnálek, Adam ; Janovič, Filip (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
The main goal of my bachelor thesis is familiarization with a question of computer network with free topology aimed at MANET technology, or more precisely Motorola MESH. It deals with simulation of influence of bundle number within the network on data transfer using all possible routing protocols in Opnet Modeler. The first part contains description of basic networks with free topology and their characteristics. It devotes mainly to Mesh networks and mostly to Motorola technologies that are described there. All three Motorola network types can be found there - MOTOMESH Solo, MOTOMESH Duo and MOTOMESH Quattro. The second part of the thesis focuses on routing protocols available for MANET networks in Opnet Modeler. Principles and basic characteristics of protocols AODV (Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector), DSR (Dynamic Source Routing), OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing protocol) and TORA/IMEP (Temporally-Ordered Routing Algorithm) a GRP (Geographic Routing Protocol) are described there. The closing part of the thesis is dedicated to the simulation of individual protocols and their influence on transferring multimedia data through the network. It includes exact process of making the MANET network, configuration of individual components, choosing the necessary characteristics and after simulation view. It concludes also the final summary of all simulated protocols.
Analysis of the stator and rotor pack termination effect on the synchronous machine by FEM
Michailidis, Petr ; Valenta, Jiří (referee) ; Skalka, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with simulation’s possibilities of the electromagnetic fields in electrical machines. A finite element method is the final element technique. The content of this thesis is a model and mesh creation and electromagnetic simulation of synchronous machine. The stator and rotor pack termination effect on the synchronous machine.is analyzed by finite element method in ANSYS program. The type of the stator termination pack is described by four segments. The magnetic field distribution is deformed due to the material properties of used segments. In the next part a methodics of mesh creation is shown. The mesh quality (in term of elements number and elements shape) is important due to the solution accuracy and speed.
Modeling of flow on synchronous generator
Chlup, Jaroslav ; Skalka, Miroslav (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This project deals with simulation´s possibilities of air flow in electric machines. A finite element method is the final element technique. Aim of this project is conversion universal formula for calculation friction dissipation factor. For its location is necessary to create 27 simulations according to the 2. plan order. Usage programme MATLAB for processing results obtain requisite algorithm for calculation friction dissipation factor.
Wireless Sensor Network with Atmel AVR Microcontrollers.
Mráz, Ľubomír ; Kouřil, Jiří (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
This diploma thesis describes the standard IEEE802.15.4 and Zigbee for wireless sensor networks. These norms are described in detail in the first two chapters. The main priority of the wireless sensor networks is to minimize the power of the devices and the price while maximizing the reliability of the data transfer. Minimum consumption is provided by the significantly lowered complexity in comparison to the standard wireless networks. Further, the design of the concept of the complex and universal hardware platform focused on intelligent building is described. Software implementation of those norms is described in the chapters five and six. Finally, comparison of the designed hardware platform and the other commercial platforms is described in the last chapter.
Simulation of toroid coils in Ansoft Maxwell 3D
Daněk, Michal ; Pfeifer, Václav (referee) ; Hanák, Pavel (advisor)
The master thesis is focused on the simulation of the toroid coils in Ansoft Maxwell 3D software, which uses finite element method for electromagnetic field simulation. Firstly the process creation of the geometric model toroid coil with seventy-five threaded is presented. It is necessary to debug this model and prepare it for the mesh generation. Physical properties are assign to this model and it gives rise to the physical model. We will set boundaries, excitation current, core material, winding material and the parameters for the mesh generations. New material Kashke K4000 will be created in the materials library and subsequently we will define its BH curve on the basis of datasheet. Analysis is made in two modes. Direct currents (7,5A; 10A; 15A; 20A; 25A) and (non)linear materials are used in magnetostatic solution. Toroid coil is excited by current pulse in transient solution. In Ansoft Maxwell Circuit editor a source which generates current pulse will be created. This excitation will be assigned to the toroid coil as an extern source through a terminal. Core material is linear in the case of transient analysis, because Ansoft Maxwell 3D doesn´t allow to use nonlinear material in this solution. Settings are different in transient and in magnetostatic analysis. End time and time step are entered to solve this task in transient analysis. Time points are entered too. Flux density and electromagnetic field strength are calculated in these time points and later it will be possible to view the results. Calculated fields are shown as the pictures in this thesis. The procedure how to use a field calculator in the postprocessing is given as well. The achievements are summarized in the conclusion.
Self-organizing MESH wireless networks
Němec, Petr ; Burget, Radim (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
This master thesis deals with self organized Mesh network. It describes routing and particular routing protocols, which are used in these networks. The thesis deals with Mesh network QoS assurance. Analysis and theoretical background of Mesh networks, routing and router protocols are included in the first chapter. Basic models of assuring Quality of Service are also described. Those are Best Effort, IntServ and DiffServ. Second chapter describes the devices used in the specific Mesh network topology - Trospos 5210 MetroMesh router produced by Motorola Canopy. Basic settings and properties required to establish a Mesh network are described. Next part of the thesis is the design implementation, which involves creation and configuration of the Mesh Network. Network configuration consisting of two Gateway points and afterwards behaviors of the network in a steady state versus one gate failure are compared. Furthermore, implementation of QoS according to components that support two types of QoS assurance regarding type of bandwidth reservation and defined traffic classes. In conclusion, the thesis describes measurement methods of QoS parameters for chosen applications, evaluation and comparison of measurement results for both types of Quality of Service assurance.
Comparison of backwashing principles in mechanical filters for drinking water
Zedníček, Václav ; Bělohradský, Petr (referee) ; Haltmar, Břetislav (advisor)
Aim of the thesis is to conclude and widen knowledge of backwashing principles in order to find potential use in Honeywell water filters. The aim of the first part is to make a research and to compare principles of backwashing in water filters. In last parts of the thesis three prototypes of backwash filters are designed and tested and feasibility study is made. Finally, their suitability for further use based on previous findings is assessed.
Virtual modelling of computional domain for CFD simulations
Volek, Matěj ; Naď, Martin (referee) ; Dohnal, Miloslav (advisor)
This thesis is devoted to open-source software for meshing in CFD simulations. In the opening chapter, there is introduced the computational modeling of fluid, briefly described governing equations and an introduction to the discretization of computational domain. The second chapter deals with the available mesh software. The programs are described in this chapter from the perspective of the user interface, the ability to create meshes, etc. The last chapter, there is a comparison of two selected programs on a real problem. In both programs was created a mesh which was calculated in the software Fluent. Then the calculation results are compared.
The use classification and nomenclature systems in the Catalogue of clinical guidelines
Zvolský, Miroslav
The paper describes the catalog of clinical guidelines, which collects detailed information about current clinical guideline documents in the Czech Republic. It uses classification systems and nomenclature for sorting and searching for relevant documents and also for future easy integration with electronic health record in the related decision support systems
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