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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
841

Ovládací pult pro kamerové systémy / Control Panel for Camera Systems

Marko, Juraj January 2010 (has links)
This master's thesis is describing analysis and concept of control panel for camera systems. Communication interface of control panel is ethernet. Corntol interfaces are joystick and keyboard. Chapter analysis describes interfaces RS-485, ethernet and protocols IP, TCP and UDP. The thesis also contains a proposal involving the control board and printed circuit design. The work is describing the communication protocol of control panel at the application layer and the control algorithm in detail. The thesis includes a proposal for robust box for control panel including drawings needed for construction.
842

Testování vysokorychlostního nástroje pro překlad IP adres / Testing of high-speed tool for network address translation

Vrána, Roman January 2016 (has links)
This master thesis presents a topic of testing network address translation. It describes basic principles of network address translation and general methods for testing network devices. These methods are then applied on NAT devices. Thesis then introduces a design of a  framework for performing functional tests. The designed framework is then implemented as a part of the thesis and used to test a newly developed high-speed NAT application.
843

Fast Generator of Network Flows / Fast Generator of Network Flows

Budiský, Jakub January 2016 (has links)
Tato diplomová práce se věnuje analýze existujících řešení pro generování síťového provozu určeného k testování síťových komponent. Zaměřuje se na generátory na úrovni IP síťových toků a pokrývá návrh a implementaci generátoru, zvaného FLOR, schopného vytvářet syntetický síťový provoz rychlostí až několik desítek gigabitů za sekundu. K plánování toků využívá náhodného procesu. Vytvořená aplikace je otestována a porovnána s existujícími nástroji. V závěru jsou navrženy další vylepšení a optimalizace.
844

Zátěžový tester / Stress tester

Charvát, Ondřej January 2017 (has links)
The diploma thesis deals with network infrastructure load testing. It’s target is to design and implement a network probe which will be in a form of JMeter plugin one of the components in load tester project. It offers sufficient theoretical basis about load testing, analyzes different types of DoS which can be used to stress the tested infrastructure and also discusses some solutions for load testing realization used in practice. Following is a study of possible ways for realization of the probe with help of several open-source tools. The suitability of individual tools is evaluated from the point of view of the network probe requirements and then the most suitable ones are selected as the basis for it’s implementation. Then, a network probe design is constructed in which it’s functionality is divided into two separated plug-ins, a network probe itself and a server emulator, and the implementation phase is commenced. The implementation is done in Java programming language to allow the new components to use all the neccessary JMeter API functions. The structure of individual parts of the modules as well as many implementation details are analyzed thoroughly in the text. The final chapter of the thesis describes function of the newly created components. After their installation into the load tester the procedure and the results of the functional testing are presented. This thesis describes the whole process of developing a plug-in for JMeter software.
845

IP-Multicast im Campusnetz

Schier, Thomas 27 April 2000 (has links)
Gemeinsamer Workshop von Universitaetsrechenzentrum und Professur Rechnernetze und verteilte Systeme (Fakultaet fuer Informatik) der TU Chemnitz. Workshop-Thema: Infrastruktur der ¨Digitalen Universitaet¨ Der Vortrag gibt einen Überblick über den aktuellen Stand (April 2000) von IP-Multicast im Campusnetz und die MBONE-Anbindung der TU Chemnitz.
846

IP-Telephony - aktueller Stand und Herausforderungen

Ackermann, Ralf 20 July 2000 (has links)
Gemeinsamer Workshop von Universitaetsrechenzentrum und Professur Rechnernetze und verteilte Systeme (Fakultaet fuer Informatik) der TU Chemnitz. Workshop-Thema: Infrastruktur der ¨Digitalen Universitaet¨ Der Vortrag zeigt Grundlagen und aktuelle Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet der IP-Telephony sowie Arbeiten des Autors an der TU Darmstadt zu diesem Gebiet.
847

Die Ressource IP-Adresse

Richter, Frank 02 July 2003 (has links)
Workshop Mensch-Computer-Vernetzung Vergabe der IP-Adressen
848

VOCAL-Einsatz an der TU Chemnitz

Junghänel, Jens 21 October 2003 (has links)
Workshop Mensch-Computer-Vernetzung Stand und Perspektiven des Einsatzes einer "Voice over IP"-Lösung für die Telefonie am URZ der TU Chemnitz auf Grundlage der VOCAL-Server-Suite
849

3D-Netzwerk-Visualisierung

Ziegler, Stefan 18 March 2005 (has links)
Diese Diplomarbeit beschreibt eine Software zur dreidimensionalen Visualisierung der Vorgänge in Computernetzwerken. Dabei werden die Protokolle TCP, UDP, IP, ARP und Ethernet grafisch veranschaulicht. Das Programm stellt außerdem Routing und NAT (Network Address Translation) dar. Zusätzlich gibt es drei von der Software erstellte Videos (je 2 - 15 MB).
850

Application Specific Optimization of Ethernet Cluster Communication

Treydte, Matthias 29 March 2007 (has links)
In this diploma thesis, the implementation of a networking protocol, which is adopted from a previous work, is refined to a state where it is ready for production use. The protocol is tailored for the specific needs in a cluster environment which uses standard ethernet as the interconnection hardware. Thereby focuses is on developing and implementing a flow control which is very lightweigt in terms of processing overhead and copes the challenges of such a tightly coupled network gracefully. Second, the Log(G)P models for parallel computation are examined and it is shown that they do not give a usable definition of the overhead or latency parameters for protocols whose overhead is O(message size)–instead, the P-LogP model is used to characterize the protocol and for comparisons to the TCP/IP protocol suite. Last, it is demonstrated that the protocol gives usable results with real-world scientific applications.

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