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Measurement of the 802.11n standard properties
Halm, Martin ; Šebela, Radek (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is bent on peruse standard 802.11n and inquest diversity from standard 802.11b, g. Standard 802.11b was, first used for wireless net „WLAN”. This standard was extensive standard 802.11g that the has bigger temporary carrier rate. This acceleration is incurred modulation OFDM. Next successor after these standards is standard 802.11n.
Wireless 802.11 IP Networks and their models in the OMNeT++ simulation tool
Jakúbek, Peter ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
The bachelor work concentrates on familiarization with the standard IEEE 802.11. The work summarises the advantages, disadvantages, history and grouping of this standard according to norms. The great attention is paid to a user’s familiarization with the stimulating tool OMNeT++ and its extension Inet Framework. This extension helps to amplify the simulator for a supporting modelling of wireless nets. It supports models of a few protocols such as IP, UDP/TCP, Ethernet, PPP, IPV6, OSPF, RIP, and MPLS. It includes already programmed API modules from which is possible to create easily a wireless IP net.Programmes needed for a proper functioning of the OMNeT++ are described in corresponding paragraphs. A part of work deals with an installation and setting of programmes for accurate functioning of a compiler surrounding. Our work analyzes possibilities and manners of simulation of wireless IP nets which helps to create basic simulation model represented by standard 802.11. There are also included laboratory works in our bachelor work, which includes theoretical introduction to studied issues. Tasks are concentrated on ad-hoc and infrastructure mode. These tasks comprise of theory of problematic, detailed instructions for creating together with explanations, processed results and output of simulation
Frame Generator Based on 802.11 Standard
Švanda, Pavel ; Hanáček, Petr (referee) ; Kačic, Matej (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and implementation of the generator frames used for information transfer in wireless networks. At the beginning of the thesis there is described the introduction to the issue of data transmission in wireless networks 802.11 and the analysis of existing tools. Then it is designed language for describing the structure of their own frames and designed their own tools. The work also deals with the subsequent implementation of the resulting tool. Finally the results of the test are mentioned.
Multimedia transmissions in wireless networks
Zicha, Karel ; Šedý, Jakub (referee) ; Krkoš, Radko (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to summarize the qualities of wireless networks operating in the frequency band of 2.4 GHz. In the first part, theoretical knowledge about the architecture of the networks and the comparison of individual standards are presented; the types of interference caused by external devices, including the issue of a hidden node. The possibilities of providing quality services are described following the qWave set. Further, we explore individual access methods and multimedia protocols. The second part comprises the practical verification of this knowledge. The throughput tests of the individual networks were conducted regarding the type of the issue. In the conclusion, the recorded knowledge is described and evaluated.
Current trends in the security of Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 networks
Blažek, Ondřej ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Endrle, Pavel (advisor)
This work describes security options of 802.11 standard. Principle of WEP algorithm is described here, problem with his inicialization vector which leads to a statistical attack and revelation of his secret key. Moreover other principles of algorithms such as WPA, WPA2 are explained here along with a practical demonstration of bruteforce attack in a practical part of the thesis. Also the influence of encryption on network throughput is tested here using tool Iperf.
Measurement of the 802.11n standard properties
Halm, Martin ; Šebela, Radek (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is bent on peruse standard 802.11n and inquest diversity from standard 802.11b, g. Standard 802.11b was, first used for wireless net „WLAN”. This standard was extensive standard 802.11g that the has bigger temporary carrier rate. This acceleration is incurred modulation OFDM. Next successor after these standards is standard 802.11n.
Current trends in the security of Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 networks
Blažek, Ondřej ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Endrle, Pavel (advisor)
This work describes security options of 802.11 standard. Principle of WEP algorithm is described here, problem with his inicialization vector which leads to a statistical attack and revelation of his secret key. Moreover other principles of algorithms such as WPA, WPA2 are explained here along with a practical demonstration of bruteforce attack in a practical part of the thesis. Also the influence of encryption on network throughput is tested here using tool Iperf.
Multimedia transmissions in wireless networks
Zicha, Karel ; Šedý, Jakub (referee) ; Krkoš, Radko (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to summarize the qualities of wireless networks operating in the frequency band of 2.4 GHz. In the first part, theoretical knowledge about the architecture of the networks and the comparison of individual standards are presented; the types of interference caused by external devices, including the issue of a hidden node. The possibilities of providing quality services are described following the qWave set. Further, we explore individual access methods and multimedia protocols. The second part comprises the practical verification of this knowledge. The throughput tests of the individual networks were conducted regarding the type of the issue. In the conclusion, the recorded knowledge is described and evaluated.
Frame Generator Based on 802.11 Standard
Švanda, Pavel ; Hanáček, Petr (referee) ; Kačic, Matej (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and implementation of the generator frames used for information transfer in wireless networks. At the beginning of the thesis there is described the introduction to the issue of data transmission in wireless networks 802.11 and the analysis of existing tools. Then it is designed language for describing the structure of their own frames and designed their own tools. The work also deals with the subsequent implementation of the resulting tool. Finally the results of the test are mentioned.
Wireless 802.11 IP Networks and their models in the OMNeT++ simulation tool
Jakúbek, Peter ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
The bachelor work concentrates on familiarization with the standard IEEE 802.11. The work summarises the advantages, disadvantages, history and grouping of this standard according to norms. The great attention is paid to a user’s familiarization with the stimulating tool OMNeT++ and its extension Inet Framework. This extension helps to amplify the simulator for a supporting modelling of wireless nets. It supports models of a few protocols such as IP, UDP/TCP, Ethernet, PPP, IPV6, OSPF, RIP, and MPLS. It includes already programmed API modules from which is possible to create easily a wireless IP net.Programmes needed for a proper functioning of the OMNeT++ are described in corresponding paragraphs. A part of work deals with an installation and setting of programmes for accurate functioning of a compiler surrounding. Our work analyzes possibilities and manners of simulation of wireless IP nets which helps to create basic simulation model represented by standard 802.11. There are also included laboratory works in our bachelor work, which includes theoretical introduction to studied issues. Tasks are concentrated on ad-hoc and infrastructure mode. These tasks comprise of theory of problematic, detailed instructions for creating together with explanations, processed results and output of simulation

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