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Universal Metering Device for LTE Mobile Networks
de Groot, Štefan ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
Predmetom diplomovej práce je skúmanie možností realizácie univerzálneho meracieho zariadenia v sieti LTE. Sú popísané základy M2M komunikácie a trendy v IoT. Cieľom práce je nájsť optimálny hardvérový základ, na ktorom následne bude možné konfigurovať LTE modem a získať údaje o stave a kvalite pripojenia k sieti. Následne bude vykonaná séria testov za účelom zmerania parametrov siete a výsledky budú spracované k prezentácii na webovom serveri vo forme grafov.
Verification of MANET Routing Protocol potentials in OPNET Modeler environment
Konečný, Daniel ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis called "Verification of MANET routing protocol potentials in OPNET modeler enviroment" is focused on MANET network. The first part is introducing routing protocols that are most used in OM. The second part of that work is strictly aimed to DSR routing protocol, its parametrs and configuration in OM. There is also discribed DSR process model. The most important part of that thesis is extension of data unit of DSR protocol and use that unit for transmision of information that are stored inside of its structure. As the extended unit was chosen Route Request packet that include new variable. The simulations are proving succesfull traffic of extension packet between nods with ability to store/read from RREQ extended structure.
New Methods of Quality of Service Assurance in Data Networks
Hošek, Jiří ; Vozňak,, Miroslav (referee) ; Bešťák,, Robert (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
The doctoral thesis is focused on a research in the area of the quality-of-service support technologies in data networks. The current modern communication networks cannot operate correctly without an effective tool allowing differentiated treatment for various network traffic classes. Looking at the current trends in this area it turns out that the technology of Differentiated services is currently the most widely used mechanism for QoS assurance in data networks. The major part of this doctoral thesis concerns the design of a novel QoS system which offers a solution for one of the main problems of DiffServ technology. This disadvantage lies in the missing cooperation between the end station and edge node of the DiffServ domain. To overcome this limitation the system proposed introduces an improvement which enables the user application to actively participate in the resource reservation process by direct configuration of the DSCP value in the IP header of its own packets. This functionality is based on the identification of DiffServ configuration parameters available in the edge router. To retrieve the information required from network component the well-known SNMP protocol has been chosen, which has direct access to the components’s configuration stored in the MIB database. On the basis of this theoretical proposal several simulation scenarios have been created and analysed. The results show that the system designed presents an efficient solution for the mentioned problem of DiffServ. They also give good assumptions for the successful implementation of this system into a real environment.
Quality of service assurance in IP networks
Kupčiha, Lukáš ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work was introducing the options of configuration mechanisms for quality of service (QoS) in basic network products of Cisco company. The characteristics of the techniques for control and management of bandwidth, delay, jitter and packet loss were examined and explained. The attention was then focused mainly on DiffServ mechanism. Its individual functions, such as classification and marking, traffic rate management and its policing and shaping, congestion management queuing and congestion avoidance, are discussed in detail. Further investigation was aimed at the possibility of QoS implementation on Cisco devices. The basic principles and commands for providing the quality of service were then demonstrated by Cisco MQC. The specific terms, such as traffic class definition, policy definition and policy application, were presented and explained. Consequently, the different scenarios of measurement were proposed and a testing network was designed. Influence of FIFO, PQ, CBWFQ and WRED mechanisms on the network traffic was measured. As a result of the work, the optimal mechanism for providing the quality of service was chosen.
Synchronization system in IP based networks
Ličko, Stanislav ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Morávek, Patrik (advisor)
The Bachelor’s thesis is focused on multi-user and distributed data synchronization in local and public networks, using the Linux operating system. The author deals with labs exercises that are devoted to data synchronization and data backup with Subversion and rsync. The Laboratory exercises will be used in the subject called Network Operating Systems.
Influence of Traffic Management Parameters Settings on Efficiency of DiffServ Technology
Ludvíček, Pavel ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
Main purpose of this bachelor thesis is to understand concepts of Quality of Services system in IP networks with main focus on DiffServ technology and packet classification on boundary routers. DiffServ domain model will be created using OPNET Modeler simulation software. Various scenarios will be created to determine level of influence of individual parameters in DiffServ mechanism to selected network transfer characteristics. Particular mechanisms of packet management will be set as well as various types of queues used in DiffServ technology. Each setting will be tested using simulation in OPNET Modeler and compared using graphs.
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.
Analysis of Quality of Service Assurance in Wireless Networks
Hornyak, Tomáš ; Kouřil, Jiří (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis deals especially with possibilities of quality of service assurance and mobility implementation in wireless networks. It deals primarily with the possibilities of the IEEE 802.11e standard, with the applicability of the Mobile IPv4 protocol and with the computer simulation of their mutual coactions in the OPNET Modeler 12.0 environment. In the first part of the thesis the standard IEEE 802.11e is first of all analysed from the theoretical point of view. It is followed by the detailed description of the IEEE 802.11e standard, its individual parts and implementation possibilities of advanced technologies of the access to the medium which are included in the standard. In this part even the individual advantages and disadvantages of the original access methods of wireless networks of IEEE 802.11 standards are briefly outlined. Further part of this work deals with the theoretical analysis of mobility service assurance in the IP networks and with the mobility implementation in individual layers of the ISO/OSI models. Then the Mobile IPv4 protocol is presented here that carries out the mobility in the IP networks. The principle of this protocol is mentioned here and its individual components and the network architecture are presented. In the next part, on the basis of theoretical pieces of knowledge in the environment of the OPNET Modeler simulation tool the effect of the standard IEEE 802.11e implementation is examined on the selected statistics of the wireless local network. Furthermore the effect of the load in the network is followed up and standard modifications are discussed here to reach optimum results. The last part deals with the computer simulation of the Mobile IPv4 protocol in the wireless networks. Then the support of the IEEE 802.11e standard is implemented into the functioning network model and the reciprocal coactions of both technologies and a possible appearance of any problems are examined. For comparison, it is here in the OPNET Modeler environment even the mobility simulated which is based solely on the link layer.
Simulation of advanced access control functions in wireless networks
Uher, Václav ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
The work deals with the verification of methods to ensure quality of service and mobili-ty in wireless networks using OPNET Modeler program. It examined the possibility of adjustment the link layer model in order to achieve a better service compared to the model according to IEEE 802.11e and without support implementation of the quality of service. The results of simulations show that quality of service support is one of the key characteristics of wireless network deployment for applications demanding low delay and jitter such as voice services. After modifying the algorithm for calculating the wait-ing times for slow-growing window with specific parameters for the transfer haven’t changed so much that wasn’t worth to enforce it for deployment in the real world. Fur-thermore, it is examined to support mobility and service stations on the network layer. Here I had to tackle the problem in the transition from one network to another. Station, although almost immediately switched from one BSS to the other he, but when examin-ing the chart of received data at the application layer were apparent failures of transmis-sion of orders in a few seconds, which for high-quality voice services is not acceptable time interval. Lowest values were achieved using wireless bridges, the shortest period of failure of income data was 3.5 s. Up to that lack of support for the model of service quality work without problems.
Design of Advanced Simulation Model of DiffServ Technology in Opnet Modeler Environment
Machata, Tomáš ; Mlýnek, Petr (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor´s thesis was to get acquainted with the problems of ensuring quality of service in IP networks. The greatest attention was devoted to DiffServ technology and methods for the identification and classification of network traffic at edge routers. Simulation model of DiffServ technology was created in OPNET Modeler environment. This model contains a number of edge and core routers, switches, servers and client stations on which it is generating a network traffic (VoIP, HTTP, FTP and databases). Individual applications were included in different classes at the edge routers of DiffServ domain and the different behavior of the applications was ensured with usage of an Assured Forwarding PHB. It was found by using simulations which method of classification packets is the best for the quality of service. Furthermore the model of DiffServ technology was extended about alternative route. OSPF routing protocol was configured here and has been studied the impact of failure of the main line and using of alternative routes to the quality of service.

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