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Multicast Distribution Trees Modelling in OMNeT++
Malik, Adam ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
Support of multicast routing and its implementation is one of the main goals in nowadays computer networks. Adapting new technology could be often challenging and connected with difficulties. For this reason its better to try it in some simulating enviroment and implement it only after successful results of tests and simulations. The aim of this diploma thesis is to familiarize the reader with the multicast routing, describe the possibilities of network testing in OMNeT++ and come up with new multicast routing framework for this discrete simulation tool.
Securing computer networks with IPv6 protocol
Geyer, Lukáš ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The objective of the diploma thesis is the analysis of network attacks on local area networks with IPv6 protocol and defenses against these attacks along with methodology of the security process.
Magneto-optical study of antiferromagnetic materials for spintronics
Kubaščík, Peter ; Němec, Petr (advisor) ; Výborný, Karel (referee)
The main goal of this thesis was to develop an experimental technique for investigation of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic materials using magneto-optical effects that are quadratic in magnetization. Using a prototype of 2-dimensional electromagnet, which enables to rotate magnetic field of constant magnitude in the sample plane, we were able to study spectral dependences and anisotropies of corresponding magneto-optical coefficients. In ferromagnetic semiconductor GaMnAs we revealed that the anisotropy of Voigt effect magneto-optical coefficient is strongly wavelength dependent - this coefficient can be both isotropic and anisotropic. Very strong anisotropy of this coefficient was observed for metallic FeRh in a ferromagnetic state. Finally, a new method that can be used to measure Voigt effect in antiferromagnetic state of FeRh was demonstrated.
Multicast Distribution Trees Modelling in OMNeT++
Malik, Adam ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
Support of multicast routing and its implementation is one of the main goals in nowadays computer networks. Adapting new technology could be often challenging and connected with difficulties. For this reason its better to try it in some simulating enviroment and implement it only after successful results of tests and simulations. The aim of this diploma thesis is to familiarize the reader with the multicast routing, describe the possibilities of network testing in OMNeT++ and come up with new multicast routing framework for this discrete simulation tool.
Securing computer networks with IPv6 protocol
Geyer, Lukáš ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The objective of the diploma thesis is the analysis of network attacks on local area networks with IPv6 protocol and defenses against these attacks along with methodology of the security process.

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