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Reliability of Technical Systems
Ertl, Jakub ; Šácha, Jakub (referee) ; Karpíšek, Zdeněk (advisor)
The diploma project is focused on investigating the reliability of multi-state technical systems. A summary of the basic conception of renewal theory and stochastic processes is given in this paper. The possibility of solving multi-state systems reliability by using Markov models or simulation is shown. The software Reliab. S. M. S. O. 1.0 was created for solving non-homogeneous series, parallel, series-parallel and parallel-series systems. Outputs of this software are described in chapter 10. This work also contains $\beta$-factor method and theory of common-cause failures. The diploma project was supported by project from MSMT of the Czech Republic no. 1M06047 "Centre for Quality and Reliability of Production" and by grant from Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (Czech Science Foundation) reg. no. 103/08/1658 "Advanced optimum design of composed concrete structures".
Queueing theory utilization in packet network design and optimization process
Rýzner, Zdeněk ; Zeman, Václav (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with queueing theory and its application in designing node models in packet-switched network. There are described general principles of designing queueing theory models and its mathematical background. Further simulator of packet delay in network was created. This application implements two described models - M/M/1 and M/G/1. Application can be used for simulating network nodes and obtaining basic network characteristics like packet delay or packet loss. Next, lab exercise was created, in that exercise students familiarize themselves with basic concepts of queueing theory and examine both analytical and simulation approach to solving queueing systems.
Reliability of Technical Systems
Ertl, Jakub ; Šácha, Jakub (referee) ; Karpíšek, Zdeněk (advisor)
The diploma project is focused on investigating the reliability of multi-state technical systems. A summary of the basic conception of renewal theory and stochastic processes is given in this paper. The possibility of solving multi-state systems reliability by using Markov models or simulation is shown. The software Reliab. S. M. S. O. 1.0 was created for solving non-homogeneous series, parallel, series-parallel and parallel-series systems. Outputs of this software are described in chapter 10. This work also contains $\beta$-factor method and theory of common-cause failures. The diploma project was supported by project from MSMT of the Czech Republic no. 1M06047 "Centre for Quality and Reliability of Production" and by grant from Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (Czech Science Foundation) reg. no. 103/08/1658 "Advanced optimum design of composed concrete structures".
Queueing theory utilization in packet network design and optimization process
Rýzner, Zdeněk ; Zeman, Václav (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with queueing theory and its application in designing node models in packet-switched network. There are described general principles of designing queueing theory models and its mathematical background. Further simulator of packet delay in network was created. This application implements two described models - M/M/1 and M/G/1. Application can be used for simulating network nodes and obtaining basic network characteristics like packet delay or packet loss. Next, lab exercise was created, in that exercise students familiarize themselves with basic concepts of queueing theory and examine both analytical and simulation approach to solving queueing systems.

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