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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.
Cableless optical transmission
Němec, David ; Dostál, Otto (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis first handles the general issues concerning free space optics in the atmosphere, which will then discuss the components and adjustments modification RONJA in laboratory. The aim is to simplify the control of laboratory FSO with programming compensation for HyperTerminal and provide external simulation influences on the FSO measurements in non-standard situations such as fog. It was created RONJA terminal with just cursor control to communicate with the serial port, ping, and FTP protocol. In the last part of this work were measured by an abnormal situation on the optical link RONJA.
Wireless thermostat
Králíček, Martin ; Viščor, Ivo (referee) ; Kincl, Zdeněk (advisor)
The Master’s thesis discusses wireless thermostat for a control boiler. In order to complete the project we have to design and realise the whole project with software design. The system contains two units, a master control and a measurement of regulation units. The project initially talks about regulation of heating systems for family houses and larger buildings like schools and stores for example. Next, the project describes the control and regulation units and their potential extension for effective and economical operation. Both units are equipped with microcontrollers, which these control each of function. The communication between both units is provided by wireless interface in free radio band ISM. There is a user interface for the master control unit’s regulation process. The measurement and regulation unit has only the possibility to switch between manual and automatic control for regulation of heating system.
Wireless network attacks
Brusnický, Pavel ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Stančík, Peter (advisor)
Objective of this thesis is to point out to almost everywhere present flaw in realization of second level network security access to WiFi networks with using traffic tunneling over DNS protocol. Realization has been accomplished by existing utilities OzymanDNS, DNS2TCP, NSTX, Iodine, Heyoka. Measurements were done on realistic traffic on the network. The effort was to show outline of these implementations. Transfer speeds in some implementations can be marked as applicable thanks to high speeds, which are on the same level as broadband internet. Functionality was tested on WiFi network, where was also compromised PPTP VPN tunnel, its function was to provide security of the communication on wireless network due to absence of first level security mechanisms such as WPA, WPA 2 and so on, with the help of Asleap, which comes out of Cisco LEAP attack. At the end of the work are suggested possible countermeasures for securing network by the topology change of the network infrastructure or by implementing IDS.
Wireless Remote Controller for Linear Repeater
Veselý, Tomáš ; Šebesta, Jiří (referee) ; Rumánek, Jaroslav (advisor)
The project deals with the problems of the wireless remote control of the linear repeater. The implementation is devided into two function parts. The first part is a network focusing on the input of instructions by the user, processing of the information, displaying the actual setting and sending the information on the given instructions. The second part deals with processing of the given information from the first part and its discharging. Both parts are controlled by the microprocessors.
Optical cableless transmission
Němec, Filip ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis first handles the general issues concerning free space optics in the~atmosphere. The aim is to design and implementation of optical wireless equipment, which would serve in the laboratories of optical networks. Ronja was used as the basis for a~wireless link, which is already widespread in the world. Students will work with the device, which they may come into contact in the future. It consists several separate modules: transmitter, receiver and inteface. Each module have a separate chapter describing the~functional blocks and circuit realization. Ronja was adjusted for the needs of~laboratory tasks, where additional voltmeters measures received signal strength (RSSI) at~both ends of the link. Measuring device provides adjustment of power the transmitting LED via~computer, measures and sends RSSI values to a PC via~USB or RS232, turn off Ronja with computer. For targeting the pipes of Ronja was developed the mechanical design. In the last part of thesis the device was undergone a series of tests.
Altitude meter for RC models
Beneš, Jan ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
Altimeter measures atmospheric air pressure and counts actual model altitude from it. Then sends data to ground module, which shows them on display. Ground module contains USB interface for connecting to PC. It enables upload of flight data and opportunity to show them in graphical representation.
SOFSEM 2006: Současné trendy v teorii a praxi Computer Science

International conference SOFSEM 2006 is the 32-nd conference in the series of annual conferences devoted to the theory and practice of computer science. Current trends are reviewed especially in the field of theoretical fundamentals, wireless, mobile, ad hoc and sensory networks, and database and semantic web technologie. The proceedings of the conference edited by J. Wiedermann, G. Tel, J. Pokorny, M. Bielikova, and J. Stuller appear as Vol. 3831 in the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer 2006.
Setting Up And Securing Enterprise Wireless Network
Balon, Lukáš ; Palovský, Radomír (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Luboš (referee)
The topic of this bachelor's thesis is to set compact view on the issues of the wireless networks, their settings and proper security in corporate environment. Wireless networks are supposed to simplify access to the internet and business data, but especially in this area, it is necessary to put forth above standard care to security policy, to protect network from external attacks. First part of this work is focused on theoretical background of the Wi-fi, basic functioning principles, history and step-by-step development of technology. Explains differences between particular standards, defines basic parameters of Wi-fi devices. Next part is focused on network security. It explains encryption methods and procedures and describes differences between ciphers. This section also deals with other possibilities, how to solve security questions. Third section deals with installation of wireless components, their proper configuration and other settings. From this text emerges, how simple to buy and how available are wireless components today. Last part id formed by series of experimental hacks into secured network, shows how simple it is to decrypt some ciphers. It proofs which ways of network security are best to use in enterprise environment.

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