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Protocols Analysis of CISCO Networks
Karlík, Martin ; Kenyeres, Martin (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
ABSTRACT Bc.Karlík, Martin Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology. Analysis of CISCO networking protocols This semestral thesis is focused on CISCO networks and protocols like MPLS, BGP, Ipv4, Ipv6, Multicast – sprase / dense mode. The task was study of those protocols and design and implement lab excercise with one of those protocols by using free network simulator GNS3. In this excercise is used CISCO router 3745.
Business Plan for a Tattoo Studio
Koláčková, Jana ; Karlík, Martin (referee) ; Zinecker, Marek (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis is focused on proposing a business plan for starting up a tattoo studio. It is divided into three parts which are interrelated. The theoretical part defines basic terms of selected topic. The analytical part describes current state and helps to classify the topic into broader microeconomic and macroeconomic context. The thesis contains the actual business plan.
Methodology of testing IP Multimedia Subsystem
Karlík, Martin ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Nagy, Ľuboš (advisor)
Karlík, Martin Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology. Methodology for testing IP Multimedia Subsystem The aim of this work is the study, analysis and description of the IMS network architecture mainly IMS core layer and application layer, i.e roles and cooperation among elements of P-CSCF, S-CSCF, I-CSCF, BGCF, MGCF, HSS, SLF, application servers and end terminals. Analysis of presence services , setup of headers of SIP messages during makeing service provideing informations about accessibility of clients and iFC criteria.Furthet project is focused on the implementation of the IMS network based on the Open Source SIP Server Kamalio, Open Source IMS Core System FhoSS, creation tests scenarios for presence services and test-bed for IMS.
Beta-Ti alloys for medical applications
Preisler, Dalibor ; Stráský, Josef (advisor) ; Karlík, Miroslav (referee) ; Caram jr., Rubens (referee)
1 Title: Beta-Ti alloys for medical applications Author: Dalibor Preisler Department / Institute: Department of Physics of Materials Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: doc. PhDr. RNDr. Josef Stráský, Ph.D., Department of Physics of Materials Abstract: Interstitial strengthening by a high amount of oxygen can be used in metastable beta-Ti alloys, for achieving very high strength without compromising ductility. The content of oxygen however influences the phase stability and consequently increases the Young's modulus. Several alloys with various content of beta-stabilizing elements were prepared by common metallurgical route. On top of that, dozens of compositions were prepared by a high-throughput powder metallurgy method and thoroughly studied. Lattice softening due to proximity to a martensitic transformation was utilized to minimize the Young's modulus. Effect of omega phase was thoroughly studied; it was found that the embrittlement by the athermal omega phase is most probably connected with the high oxygen content and its room-temperature diffusion into omega particles. Fundamental difference between elastic behaviour of alloys containing a significant fraction of omega and those with only a limited amount of omega was demonstrated. Regarding the plastic deformation mechanisms, it was found that...
Fracture behavior of FeAlSi intermetallics
Čech, J. ; Haušild, P. ; Karlík, M. ; Nová, K. ; Průša, F. ; Novák, P. ; Kopeček, Jaromír
The study is devoted to the intermetallic alloy FeAl20Si20 (wt.%) with the potential applications in high temperature aggressive environments. The samples of the same chemical composition were prepared by spark plasma sintering from the different mechanically alloyed powders (pure elements and pre-alloyed powders).
Microstructure of non-equiblirium Al-Mn based solid solutions
Poková, Michaela ; Cieslar, Miroslav (advisor) ; Karlík, Miroslav (referee)
Heat exchangers in automotive industry are often manufactured from aluminum-based alloy AW 3003. In recent time, the aim to reduce the weight of the cars leads to thickening of the foils, which are used for manufacturing of the heat exchangers. In order to fulfill all requirements on mechanical properties of the exchanger, new materials and thermo-mechanical treatments have to be found. Modified alloy AW 3003 with addition of zirconium seems to be perspective. Zirconium forms metastable precipitates Al3Zr, which pin moving grain boundaries and shift recrystallization to higher temperatures. The most effective heat treatment, which leads to precipitation of these particles, seems to be a two-step annealing at temperatures 250 řC and 450 řC with slow heating rate. The precipitates formed were of diameter 10 nm.
Complex investigation of fine-grained polycrystals of Cu and CuZr alloy processed by equal channel angular pressing a high pressure torsion
Srba, Ondřej ; Janeček, Miloš (advisor) ; Hadzima, Branislav (referee) ; Karlík, Miroslav (referee)
Title: Complex investigation of fine-grained polycrystals of Cu and CuZr alloy processed by equal channel angular pressing and high pressure torsion Author: RNDr.Ondřej Srba Department: Department of Physics of Materials, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University Prague Supervisor: Doc. RNDr. Miloš Janeček, CSc. Abstract: In the thesis the microstructure development, mechanical, elastic and corrosion properties of deformed specimens of pure Cu and binary alloy CuZr processed by equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) are investigated. Several properties of pure Cu processed by ECAP are compared with properties of the same material processed by high pressure torsion (HPT). The microstructure development is characterized in detail by several experimental techniques (light and electron microscopy, electron back scatter diffraction, positron annihilation spectroscopy, etc.). The microstructure development in specimens processed by ECAP is characterized by the continuous fragmentation of the initial coarse grain structure and the formation of new grains having the sizes in the submicrocrystalline range (of 460 nm and 260 nm in Cu and CuZr alloy, respectively). During the deformation by ECAP the fraction of high-angle grain boundaries, the dislocation density and the concentration of vacancies are...
Study of deformation processes in hexagonal materials
Čapek, Jan ; Mathis, Kristián (advisor) ; Karlík, Miroslav (referee)
The deformation mechanisms of commercially pure magnesium using advanced in-situ methods were investigated in the present work. Compression and tensile test were done at room temperature. Simultaneously, the neutron diffraction was measured and the acoustic emission was recorded. The microstructure of the deformed material was also studied by means of optical microscopy and electron back-scattered diffraction. These measurements provided information about twin nucleation and growth, microstructure changes and the influence of the orientation of grains on the number of twins and their shape. The values obtained were compared to the Elasto-Plastic Self-Consistent model, which provides information about the activity of deformation mechanisms. We focused on clarifying the influence of twinning activity on asymmetry between tensile and compression deformation.

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