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Design, realization and simulation of network protocols in NS2
Zvolenský, Daniel ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Koutný, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this work is to become familiar with simulation environment Network Simulator 2, study the problems of sensor networks and their support in the simulator and implement the selected protocol and verify its funcitonality in a practical simulation.
The project for building a member database
Rumplík, Martin ; Krč, Petr (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
The object of this bachelor's thesis is to create a design of database for needs of a civil association Cyrilek.net. The objective of this database is to cover all registration processes in frame of this organization, which deal especially with filling personal information and notes about installed hardware. An user interface for access to the database will be also designed and partially realized in form of information system, which will be accessible through web browser.
Platform for Mobile Agents in Wireless Sensor Networks
Horáček, Jan ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This work deals with implementation of an agent platform, which is able to run agent code in wireless sensor networks. Implementation has been done for MICAz platform, which uses TinyOS operating system for developing applications. This work contains list of chosen TinyOS parts and illustrates, how such a platform can be used for our purposes. We will describe main features of ALLL language and we will also demonstrate some examples of agents.
Mechanisms of QoS assurance in fixed, wireless and mobile data networks
Václavek, Radovan ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with mapping technologies and base parameters used to guarantee the quality of systems in the local area networks, including wireless and mobile ones. I have focused mainly on requests and classifications, which are typical for the types of networks on link layer. In Ethernet I focused on the gradual trends in the fore mentioned technologies and IEEE 802.1Q and connected IEEE 802.1p standards included. The next part describes the quality of systems in wireless nets in different types of environments and again uses given standards for quality of systems guarantee in 802.11e and connected 802.11a/b/g standards. The next part focuses on the latest generations of mobile nets, looking at the types and trends of the latest technologies. Here I draw from standard project 3GPP, which describes the problems with these technological developments. The next part focuses on WiMAX technologies. In the penultimate paragraph, the constituent network technologies are compared from the view of securing QoS and I propound possible ways of securing coversion of constituent technologies. The conclusion summarises all the technologies I have mentioned and the future trends including possible problems and challenges with these latest technologies.
Family House Computer Network Design
Kuchařík, Lukáš ; Košťál, Lubor (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the design of computer networks for a family house. The main task will be to draft a newly built computer network based on the requirements of the owner. Try to find the best solution for handling network so that the best fit to the object.
Computer network design for the school building
Marčišák, Petr ; Novotný, Milan (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
My Bachelor thesis deals with the design of the computer network for the school building block . The main reason is increase number of requests for connection to the school network or internet and also demands of the modern education.
Device Location in Wireless Network
Szabó, Peter ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Kačic, Matej (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of locating devices in wireless networks. It takes existing solutions as example and extends them using additional approaches. This thesis designs and describes the implementation of a prototype of a new proprietary indoor localization system used for locating devices within a WiFi network. In the final part of the thesis the testing of this system is described and its results are analysed and compared with another localization systems based on similar technologies.
Application for display wireless network model
Žoldoš, Petr ; Mráz, Ľubomír (referee) ; Vajsar, Pavel (advisor)
The first step of Master's thesis was to gain knowledge about technologies Adobe Flex SDK and Google Maps API. Knowledge was used to develop an application, which let users create, generate and modify graphical wireless network model. Position and characteristics of each single unit are monitored either in a map interface or in building plans. Dates are gathered from forms filled by current user, from external file or periodically from connected database system. Theoretical part enlightens technologies that were used. It describes program development and solutions, which were made, along with examples of the source code. Included are printscreens of graphical user interface as well as description of how does it all work.
Universal wireless communication link using ZigBee modules
Kyselý, Tomáš ; Vychodil, Josef (referee) ; Prokeš, Aleš (advisor)
The work deals with the transmission of information via wireless ZigBee 802.15.4 standard. It describes the function, method and determination of this technology, the transmission system and security of information between ZigBee devices. It also shows the ability to connect ZigBee module to the computer, configure it for use on the network and comunicating in the network. Finally proposes the simplest diagram and PCB for the application.
Optimization of hand-over process in real network environment
Hornyak, Tomáš ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
This Master´s thesis deals especially with exploration of the handover process and with searching for ways of in?uencing this process. The goal of this thesis is to create tools for recording of access point utilization and in?uence the handover of wireless clients based on the obtained data. An access point with open ?rmware, which allows low-level management, was necessary for practical tests. First chapter deals with a survey of current o?er of open ?rmware available for access points and then the appropriate candidate for this thesis is chosen – the OpenWRT project. Second chapter deals with the con?guration of OpenWRT system and basic settings of the chosen wireless router – TP-Link TL-WR1043ND. Next chapter deals with analysis of the handover process in wireless networks. Information obtained by this analysis is used during the creation of the graphic application. The fourth chapter presents the basics of Microsoft Native Wi-Fi API and introduces basic functions used by this API. Those functions were used during the creations of the application. Last two chapters present the created graphic application. The ?fth chapter deals with the application design and examination of its functionality and used functions. Last chapter then documents usability of the application in real environment.

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