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Simulation of network element in Matlab environment
Kuchár, Peter ; Vymazal, Michal (referee) ; Vychodil, Petr (advisor)
Master’s thesis is dedicated to the issue of network element. In the first part are described technological aspects as the internal structure of network elements and control mechanisms that provide differentiaton of services and support their quality requirements. In the first chapter are listed control mechanisms from most simple like FIFO to the more sophisticated like CBWFQ. Active queue managements are not missing and they are described in the section Riadiaci člen. Significant role in the differentiation of services have processes marking and pakets classification. The second chapter is devoted most promising standard DiffServ. Contains section devoted to architecture, paket marking, code point DSCP and the final part is devoted to the types of per-hop behavior and it is expedited forwarding EF and technique assured forwarding AF. The third chapter gives an overview common models of neural networks, their properties and assess their suitability for deployment in network elements. The routher design itself and its structure in programming environment Matlab/Simulink is the subject of the fourth chapter. Except used bloks from Simulink library is described their setting and function in the wiring. Consequently results are reviewied and conclusions drawn.
Plánovač síťového provozu pro diferencované služby
Bali, Michal ; Kratochvíl, Miroslav (advisor) ; Matěna, Vladimír (referee)
Service differentiation, the ability of the QoS-providing mechanisms to sa- tisfy different requirements of different network traffic types, is an important part of the Internet service delivery. Usual methods of improving differen- tiated service QoS require centralized traffic scheduling, which on the other hand can not react to disturbances in transit network of typical ISPs. In this thesis we describe, implement and benchmark a traffic scheduler that is simple enough to be placed at the exact bottleneck of the network where it precisely reacts to network problems; at the same time it supports a multi-flow multi-priority stochastical traffic scheduling that guarantees a level of fairness and service differentiation. The design is built on previous research in the area - it combines the ideas of CoDel with SFQ. We implement the resulting traffic scheduler, called Multilevel Stochasti- cally Fair CoDel (MSFC), in the ns-3 network simulator. Benchmarks on a simulated ISP-like network show improvements in QoS of the differentiated services in comparison with other non-centralized classless traffic schedulers.
Simulation of network element in Matlab environment
Kuchár, Peter ; Vymazal, Michal (referee) ; Vychodil, Petr (advisor)
Master’s thesis is dedicated to the issue of network element. In the first part are described technological aspects as the internal structure of network elements and control mechanisms that provide differentiaton of services and support their quality requirements. In the first chapter are listed control mechanisms from most simple like FIFO to the more sophisticated like CBWFQ. Active queue managements are not missing and they are described in the section Riadiaci člen. Significant role in the differentiation of services have processes marking and pakets classification. The second chapter is devoted most promising standard DiffServ. Contains section devoted to architecture, paket marking, code point DSCP and the final part is devoted to the types of per-hop behavior and it is expedited forwarding EF and technique assured forwarding AF. The third chapter gives an overview common models of neural networks, their properties and assess their suitability for deployment in network elements. The routher design itself and its structure in programming environment Matlab/Simulink is the subject of the fourth chapter. Except used bloks from Simulink library is described their setting and function in the wiring. Consequently results are reviewied and conclusions drawn.

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