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Quality of Service Ensurence in Data-Networks
Mareček, Petr ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of ensuring the Quality of Service (QoS) in data networks. The first part is theoretical, where is described QoS technology and her mechanisms. At the end of the theoretical part, possible queuing systems are shortly presented. The second part of the thesis deals with the design and implementation of a laboratory exercise with the aim of proving theoretical knowledge and evaluating the suitability of a certain queuing system according to the provided services.
Configuration of QoS in IP network using Cisco devices
Brož, Kamil ; Šporik, Jan (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is divided into two main sections. The first, theoretical section, deals with parameters and requirements of modern real-time applications. This project analyses the particular means of providing QoS. It deals with access in a form of integrated services (IntServ) and with newer access in a form of differentiated services (DiffServ). The chapter covering the Integrated services describes the very basic principles of the problematics. Differentiated services and used algorithms are discussed in detail. The second, practical section, describes the capabilities of Cisco devices and their particular implementation in two designed network scenarios including traffic measurement and user experience tests.
Possibilities of QoS algorithms simulation and optimization
Charvát, Ondřej ; Číka, Petr (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with problematics of data transmission control in converged networks which is implemented there to offer telecommunication services in desired quality. Theoretical part of the thesis provides an overview of measurable parameters and lists factors by which they are affected. It discusses different levels of services offered and finally techniques used for it's provisioning as they are implemented in network appliances. In practical part a model of network with QoS implementation is constructed in simulation software Simulink. There are several traffic flows running in the simulated network which has different demands on transfer quality such as telephony or bulky file transfer. There is graphical user interface programmed in Matlab enviroment by which it is possible to alter QoS settings in the model and observe effect on achieved parameters of running data transfers. All simulation results are also displayed on the user interface. User may set all parameters manualy or let the software optimize settings according to prefered criterion, i.e. packet loss. In such way model demonstrates how changes in QoS configuratinon affects quality of services being transferred. The whole model is constructed in a way to be easily reconfigured in case of future use. It is possible for expample to add more traffic or to extend the model to larger network by using predefined blocks.
Optimization of data transit in network
Řezáč, Michal ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is divided into two parts. The first part deals with and describes necessary teorethical units, together with analyse of ISP network and other input informations. These findings are further used in second part of bachelor thesis. The practical part dealt with testing of optimization mechanisms in the laboratory network. Thereafter has been done a wider tests of optimization mechanisms based on different ways of marking data streams and deploying these rules. The advantages and comparision of these methods were further evaluated.
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.
Design of Switch Used in Modern Communication Networks
Mojžiš, Ľubomír ; Novotný, Bohumil (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with switching components of modern communication networks. A switch architecture focused on the quality of service is described in this paper and there are two switch models designed and simulated in the simulating program MATLAB-SIMULINK. The first model is based on classic switching and the other one is controlled by neural network. A laboratory exercise suitable for communication networks education is created in this paper on the basis of designed models.
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.
QoS implementation in access network
Hauser, Václav ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
My bachelor thesis deals with the implementation of quality of service in the access network. My bachelor thesis describes at first the concept of quality of service and its characteristics. In addition, it makes the reader familiar with various implementations models. At first with integrated services, which are based on the RSVP reservation protocol. The task of this protocol is to establish the route through the reserve RESV and PATH messages. The second implementation model contains the differentiated services. There is no reservation protocol, quality of service is ensured by using the classification of individual data flows. Accordingly, as packets are classified, they are assigned according to a priority, which is crucial for the packets travel through the network. Next part of this thesis describes the implementation of any different types of configuration of two implementation models of quality of services. There is configuration of RSVP protocol, MQC, AutoQos and MLS QoS. Final chapter describes the configurations examples.
Optimization of data transit in network
Řezáč, Michal ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is divided into two parts. The first part deals with and describes necessary teorethical units, together with analyse of ISP network and other input informations. These findings are further used in second part of bachelor thesis. The practical part dealt with testing of optimization mechanisms in the laboratory network. Thereafter has been done a wider tests of optimization mechanisms based on different ways of marking data streams and deploying these rules. The advantages and comparision of these methods were further evaluated.
Possibilities of QoS algorithms simulation and optimization
Charvát, Ondřej ; Číka, Petr (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with problematics of data transmission control in converged networks which is implemented there to offer telecommunication services in desired quality. Theoretical part of the thesis provides an overview of measurable parameters and lists factors by which they are affected. It discusses different levels of services offered and finally techniques used for it's provisioning as they are implemented in network appliances. In practical part a model of network with QoS implementation is constructed in simulation software Simulink. There are several traffic flows running in the simulated network which has different demands on transfer quality such as telephony or bulky file transfer. There is graphical user interface programmed in Matlab enviroment by which it is possible to alter QoS settings in the model and observe effect on achieved parameters of running data transfers. All simulation results are also displayed on the user interface. User may set all parameters manualy or let the software optimize settings according to prefered criterion, i.e. packet loss. In such way model demonstrates how changes in QoS configuratinon affects quality of services being transferred. The whole model is constructed in a way to be easily reconfigured in case of future use. It is possible for expample to add more traffic or to extend the model to larger network by using predefined blocks.

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