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IPv6 and power efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks
Kladiva, Roman ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Červenka, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with wireless sensor networks in terms of energy performance of IPv6. It contains a description of wireless sensor networks, sensor node analysis and 6LoWPAN and IPv6 protocols. The another part of the thesis is focused on adaptation layer 6LoWPAN and tools, which used to minimize the transmission unit, and thus to reduce energy consumption. Problems of energy consumption in wireless sensor networks is discribed in the thesis and its possible solutions at the physical and link layers. There are analyzed in detail possibilities of sleep mode and various MAC layer protocols are analyzed in detail. The measuremenr overview of the sensor node and own proposal to improve the measurement method are discribed following in the thesis.
MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Michálek, Tomáš ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Červenka, Vladimír (advisor)
The work focuses on introduction to the topic of wireless sensor networks and brings readers the various aspects of problem solving in these networks. Work is closely focused on the energy performance when communicating between devices on a network and discusses the causes of excessive energy consumption. It also addresses the mechanisms for saving energy and is also engaged today protocols that its contribution to proposing solutions to problems. The author had also proposes an adapted protocol, based on lessons learned from previous theoretical sources.
MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Michálek, Tomáš ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Červenka, Vladimír (advisor)
The work focuses on introduction to the topic of wireless sensor networks and brings readers the various aspects of problem solving in these networks. Work is closely focused on the energy performance when communicating between devices on a network and discusses the causes of excessive energy consumption. It also addresses the mechanisms for saving energy and is also engaged today protocols that its contribution to proposing solutions to problems. The author had also proposes an adapted protocol, based on lessons learned from previous theoretical sources.
IPv6 and power efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks
Kladiva, Roman ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Červenka, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with wireless sensor networks in terms of energy performance of IPv6. It contains a description of wireless sensor networks, sensor node analysis and 6LoWPAN and IPv6 protocols. The another part of the thesis is focused on adaptation layer 6LoWPAN and tools, which used to minimize the transmission unit, and thus to reduce energy consumption. Problems of energy consumption in wireless sensor networks is discribed in the thesis and its possible solutions at the physical and link layers. There are analyzed in detail possibilities of sleep mode and various MAC layer protocols are analyzed in detail. The measuremenr overview of the sensor node and own proposal to improve the measurement method are discribed following in the thesis.

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