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Effects of assembling on quality of cable systems
Konvalinka, Vladimír ; Dostál, Otto (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with questions of measuring of cabling systems. There is described the evolution of structured cabling including the rules of their installation, approval and their final measurement. The first part of this work is dedicated to the conception of structured cabling and its history which originated at the beginning of 80s when the first personal computers began to appear at the market. The necessity of mutual communication of their users caused forceful development of networks and technologies. As a result lots of single-purpose, incompatible and mutual independent cabled distributions were developed. This method of cabling was uneconomical, very demanding on service and impractical for network expansion. That’s why the universal cabled system was developed whose baseline became a twisted pair. Characteristics of structured cablings are designed in order it could be possible to transmit whole rang of applications through them. Metallic cables and nowadays also optical cables are used for their installation. The cabling system consists of lots of other items among them we can rank items active and stable. It’s necessary to scale lots of criteria which involve the quality of data transmission in this network. The measurement is done by the devices which comply with basic requirements determined by the standards according to technology. There are described the rules and proper processes of installing cabling systems, which should be followed while installations. At the end of my thesis there are mentioned the results of the measurements on simulation segments of cabling system which serve as completion certificates between an installation company and a consumer.
Application Data Extraction from Network Protocols
Januš, Filip ; Jeřábek, Kamil (referee) ; Holkovič, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is focused on design and implementation of tool for data extraction from captured network communication. The theoretical part deal with particular network protocols, its behavior, defines keywords and apprises with used tools. Second part is focused on design and implementation of extraction tool, design of declaration language for description of protocols. In the extractor are included third-party tools for analysis particular packets and reconstruction network flows. These tools together with designed declarative language are used due to requirement on easy extendability of designed tool. The end of this thesis is dedicated functional and performance testing of implemented tool.
Mobile IPv6 in OPNET Modeler
Žáček, Martin ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
Master’s thesis includes knowledges about mobility support in IPv4 networks and studies abilities for mobility support in IPv6 networks. Describes protocols for mobility support, their functions and topologies like MIPv6 (RFC 3775), FMIPv6 (RFC 5568), HMIPv6 (RFC 5380) and F-HMIPv6. The thesis contains a design of the simulation MIPv6 in the OPNET Modeler program and the measured results are explained. There are analysis of source code for mobility support in MIPv6 too, which were used for design a new protocol according to FMIPv6 in the OPNET. The following parts of the proposal have been successfully resolved. The link-layer events detection, which triggers FMIPv6 protocol and implementation of two new types of messages, RtSolPr and PrRtAdv. Knowledges from this thesis could be used for next development of FMIPv6 in the OPNET. But could be used for generaly development new protocols working at network-layer too.
Instant Messenging System
Gach, Marek ; Kašpárek, Tomáš (referee) ; Ráb, Jaroslav (advisor)
Present world of server applications is dynamically developing branch of IT. With multicore CPU appearance well designed multithreading applications gain additional performance. This thesis is trying to sketch out some basis of multithreaded application creation and synchronisation. Usage of this principles will help me to develop general-purpose parallel server core. Whole semantics of communication protocol for message sending is based on that core.
UDP a TCP Communication for FITkit
Musil, Martin ; Strnadel, Josef (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to extend educational platform FITkit for the possibility of communication via TCP and UDP protocol. Communication is provided by Ethernet module ENC28J60 from Microchip. Communication protocols are provided by library enc28j60, which is implemented in C language. The theoretical part deals with analysis of network protocols to be implemented. Work continues describing the characteristics and parameters of the connected module. Followed by a design library in which is particular emphasis on limited computing resource of the platform. In the implementation of the work is to describe the application interface and the basic principles of the library.
Laboratory exercises in OPNET environmentfor Communication technolgies course
Kasper, Robin ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design of laboratory exercises for the Communication Technologies course that is included in the second year of bachelor’s degree in Teleinformatics. This course represents first introduction of students with network protocols and technologies, therefore, the thesis deals with just the basic physical technologies, routing protocols and transport layer protocols. The introductory part of the thesis is devoted to theoretical knowledge to particular tasks. For the design of laboratory exercises is used OPNET environment, concretely its unpaid version IT Guru Academic Edition 9.1. The first task is focused on the differences in two basic transport protocols Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). The second task is orientated on the differences in the transmission network parameters using wireless networks and Ethernet technologies. In the third task the routing protocols Routing Information Protocol (RIP) a Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) are compared. These are protocols of a group Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) that are characterized by the usage within a single autonomous system. The last exercise is aimed at Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Frame Relay technologies, which are technologies used mainly in networks Wide Area Network (WAN). All devised exercises are accompanied by detailed instructions for students including supplementary questions and tasks leading to individual work and reflection. The thesis includes model solutions to these four exercises and CD where are inserted all programs source codes.
Access system with Ethernet interface
Knotek, Martin ; Hynčica, Ondřej (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
The access system with the Ethernet interface is presented in this diploma thesis. Access control system is based on the RFID technology. Each identification unit reads the users card number and sends the request to the server other the network. Server checks the card number and sends the answer. The doors are opened. The first part of this diploma thesis deals with the theoretical description of the access control systems. All used technologies are described in this first part of this work. The second part of this thesis describes hardware design of the RFID identification unit with the Ethernet interface and microcontroller Rabbit. The last part presents designed communication protocol. This protocol supports AES secure communication standard. The control program of the identification unit and to the software design of the database and the server application is made and described in this work too.
Mathematical modelling of HTTP network traffic
Miklica, Jan ; Vajsar, Pavel (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to capture network tradic on the HTTP protocol. Then from the captured tradic to analyze parameters using selected models and compare them with the achal properties of real network traffic. This bachelor´s thesis describes the HTTP protokol and mathematical modeling, and simulation models developed for it. The document described the capture of data tradic on HTTP using Wireshark. In the next part are performed elemental analysis of selected models. In conclusion the analysis results of the selected models are described.
The Design of Minimal Bluetooth Stack
Gazda, Martin ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Hanáček, Petr (advisor)
This master's thesis main aim is to design minimal Bluetooth stack for embedded applications running on an education platform FITkit. This paper contains a theoretical foundation for that work and implementation description. The main section includes Bluetooth protocol stack design and main opportunities which such a design raises.
Web application demonstrating lattice-based cryptography
Sečkár, Martin ; Jedlička, Petr (referee) ; Ricci, Sara (advisor)
Zámer tejto práce je vyvinúť a implementovať webovú aplikáciu demonštrujúcu kryptografiu založenú na mriežkach. Aplikácia bola vyvinutá použitím programovacieho jazyku Python a kontajnerizačnej platformy Docker. Špecifickejšie, implementované moduly používajú knižnicu Bokeh a vlastnú JavaScript funkcionalitu, ktorá rozširuje danú knižnicu Bokeh. Tieto moduly sú poskytované serverom Flask, kde taktiež prebiehajú všetky výpočty pomocou knižnice numPy. Aplikácia obsahuje tri moduly popisujúce problém najbližšieho vektora, problém učenia s chybami a Boyenov kryptografický protokol založený na predchádzajúcom probléme. Užívatelia majú možnosť vizualizovať dvojdimenzionálne mriežky a prevádzať vybrané výpočty. Zdrojový kód je jednoducho rozšíriteľný a môže slúžiť ako náučná platforma. Práca taktiež obsahuje inštalačný a používateľský manuál.

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