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Quality of Service Assurance in UMTS Network
Nesveda, Marek ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis deals with the assurance of the quality of service (QoS) in UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) networks. It consists of theoretic and practical parts. The first, theoretic part first describes the quality of service assurance in general and then focuses on the area of the assurance of the quality of service (QoS) in UMTS network environment specifically. It describes the QoS concept in UMTS, typical UMTS network architecture, its components as well as various QoS classes defined in UMTS. It explains parameters that define the quality of service in UMTS network, and describes call set-up for the purposes of transmission between end users. The second, practical part of the bachelor´s thesis describes how to configure a complex UMTS network simulation model in OPNET Modeler, ver..14.5. It gives a detailed description of how to configure each network component and how to set its parameters, in two different scenarios: first including and then excluding QoS. In conclusion, the thesis summarises the results of the simulation in both scenarios, gives their explanations and compares them graphically.
Integrated telecommunication environment
Tomeček, Jan ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Polívka, Michal (advisor)
The thesis described the proposal for a wireless network problems. There are recorded and compared the characteristics of different wireless technologies. The possibility of voice communication securing is outlined and solutions implemented in the form of ZRTP protocol. The requirements for quality of service are discussed and the solutions to this issue are proposed. Other chapters are devoted to the actual design of specific equipment, including antennas and advance resource. The whole network is practically implemented in the mountainous countryside of eastern Wallachia. In conclusion, this work is network mate in terms of QoS (quality of service) and tested in terms of prioritization of voice communication.
Fault recovery in data networks
Trávníček, Michal ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Mácha, Tomáš (advisor)
The purpose of the bachelor’s thesis was to explain the basic principles and technologies for ensuring reliable and effective routing within networks when a link failure. This is with minimal effect to the quality of service. The focus was on mechanisms ensuring the quality of services within the network, especially differentiated services and the both groups of dynamic routing protocols – distance vectors and link state protocols. On the basis of obtained knowledge, the simulation has been designed in OPNET Modeler. It simulated routing of routing protocols RIP and OSPF of networks without any failure. The next simulations containted the link failure and the link recovery. Then the network with DiffServ was designed. It filtered data packets according to used ports and protocol and it added a label to packet with a priority for the certain service. The attention in the network was focused on the VoIP service and its parameters, such as jitter and end-to-end delay. It has also monitored the value of dropped traffic. It simulated the networks with the link failure and the link recovery. The results were compared to the network with no QoS and network with QoS but no failure.
Simulation of Data Transmissions in Integrated Networks
Rozsypal, Pavel ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The goal of this assignment was to analyze the issue of data transfer in integrated networks focusing on quality of service. The thesis describes the various network elements, their function, advantages and disadvantages. Attention was also paid to neural networks, with a focus on the analogy between biological neuron and the artificial neuron. Another part of paper was dedicated to the simulation possibilities of these network in MATLAB. To simulate the behavior of network elements was used OPNET IT Guru software.
Quality of Service in Cellular Networks
Spiššák, Filip ; Mašek, Jan (referee) ; Krkoš, Radko (advisor)
This thesis deals with the quality of service (QoS) mechanism in Evolved Packet System (EPS). The basic architecture and characteristics of the EPS are introduced. The concept of QoS is defined. Furthermore, QoS related entities, their functions and corresponding procedures are described. The methodology for measuring and evaluating of end-to-end QoS as seen from a user’s point of view is designed. This methodology is used to measure QoS of experimental cellular network at UTKO FEEC BUT. Finally, configuration change for optimizing the QoS support of experimental cellular network is designed.
Simulation and evaluation of scenarios running real-time UMTS services in Opnet Modeler environment
Klimeš, Roman ; Molnár, Karol (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This work deals with the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System problems. It researches the parameters of influencing the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network behaviour where is the Quality of Services support necessary. The aim of this master’s thesis is the simulation and evaluation of scenarios running real-time UMTS services in Opnet Modeler environment. In the first part is the short introduction to this technology problem. The requirements and the aims, the frequency plan, the network architecture and the Quality of Services support in UMTS are described. Creating the mobile network in the OPNET Modeler environment, configuration of the particular elements with the correct functionality and finally the parameters configuration for the Quality of Service at all workstations was the practical part of this work. At last phase was needed to compare the final statistics of the model without QoS support and the model with QoS support. I verified my knowledge in the OPNET Modeler program and the expected simulation results were confirmed. The final part of the thesis was creating the laboratory problem on the basis experience gained.
Optimization of Network Activity by OMNET++
Rybníčková, Eva ; Novotný, Bohumil (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with OMNeT++, a simulation tool for network traffic simulations. It describes its installation, basic functions and its use together with an extension INET framework. Further it shows construction of a simple simulation, its parts and analysis of the traffic output. Briefly it explains Quality of Service, which is further practically implemented in visual simulations. The paper further contains two laboratory exercises with model protocols.
Comparison of architectures of MIB system databases designed for QoS management in data networks
Jelínek, Tomáš ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with Diffserv mechanism for Quality of Service in data network and goes through several parts of structure MIB database for managing Diffserv mechanism. The first chapter is introduction. I explain SNMP protocol in the second chapter. In the third chapter I deal with Quality of Service (QoS) and in the next chapter I explain Diffserv mechanism and its architecture. In fifth chapter I present possibilities of using Policy Information Base (PIB). I show several parts of MIB database in the sixth chapter. I compare two parts of MIB database and summary whole work in the last chapter.
Simulation of Data Transmissions in Integrated Networks
Rozsypal, Pavel ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The goal of this assignment was to analyze the issue of data transfer in integrated networks focusing on quality of service. The thesis describes the various network elements, their function, advantages and disadvantages. Attention was also paid to neural networks, with a focus on the analogy between biological neuron and the artificial neuron. Another part of paper was dedicated to the simulation possibilities of these network in MATLAB. To simulate the behavior of network elements was used OPNET IT Guru software.
QoS Implementation in Access Network
Adámek, David ; Molnár, Karol (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with computer networks which play a key role in present society. More and more demands are placed on these networks (especially on quality of services and throughput) because of fast-growing developement of services such as voice and video real-time transmissions. All the packets in typical Ethernet networks are equal. Therefore it is sometimes impossible for the application to maintain required throughput speed of a network. For this case it is useful to take some mechanisms into the consideration. These mechanisms (sometimes called QoS) are able to distinguish different types of transmissions and traffic, analyze them and then prioritize them according to some pre-defined set of rules. The most famous mechanisms are Integrated Services and Differentiated Services. The implementation of Differentiated Services is the goal of this thesis.

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