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  • 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.
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Podpora QoS v MANET sítích / Support of QoS in MANET networks

Figurny, Roman January 2012 (has links)
The theoretical part of Master's thesis has been dealing with issues of MANET networks, issues of providing quality of services in MANET networks and analysis of various implementations of quality of services in these networks. At the start of the practical part of this thesis was described modified OLSR process model with support of quality of services. In simulation program OPNET Modeler was designed a topology of MANET network, firstly was run a simulation of this network without any support of quality of services and then was run a simulation with support of quality of services. The results of these simulations were analyzed, compared and graphically interpreted. In the next part of this thesis was designed a real MANET network with OLSR support. OLSR network communication was captured with the use of Wireshark. In the last part of this thesis was firstly described a meaning and functions of plugins in OLSR implementation and then was developed a plugin which is responsible for sending messages which contain a state of the links between nodes of MANET networks.
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Směrovací protokoly pro MANET sítě se zaměřením na QoS / Routing protocols for MANET network with focus on QoS

Potfay, Attila January 2013 (has links)
The main task of this master’s thesis is to simulate the routing protocol AODV (Adhoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing) to the Network Simulator ns-3 environment, and to realize a model of MANET (Mobile Ad-hoc Network) network with the support of Quality Of Service (QoS). Further implement the protocol AODV in real devices and the involvement of such nodes in the simulation process using the simulator ns-3. This work provides the theoretical basics: it deals with the primary characteristics of MANET, describes in detail the routing protocols MANET with support of QoS, provides information about the Network Simulator ns-3 simulation environment, describes in detail the existing implementation solutions of the protocol AODV in to real devices and provides information about the methods of involvement real devices to the simulation.
113

Manet's Watercolors: Transition and Translation in the 1860s

Kremnitzer, Kathryn January 2020 (has links)
This dissertation aims to establish a technical discourse around Édouard Manet’s early watercolors and to clarify their intermediary function between his painting and printmaking in the 1860s. My project breaks from historically medium-specific divisions within museum collections and catalogue raisonnés to consider a series of case studies that attest to Manet’s working methods across media. Guided by collaborative efforts in conversation with curators and conservators, my close physical examination and analysis of the paintings, drawings, and prints that constitute each chapter resulted in new technical imaging that contributes unprecedented visual evidence to the study of Manet’s crucially influential career.
114

Cooperation techniques to improve peer-to-peer wireless networks security

Serrat Olmos, Manuel David 15 October 2013 (has links)
Computer networks security is a topic which has been extensively researched. This research is fully justified when one notices the dimensions of the problem faced. One can easily identify different kinds of networks, a large quantity of network protocols, and an overwhelming amount of user applications that make extensive use of networks for the purposes those applications were built. This conforms a vast research field, where it is possible for a researcher to set his or her interests over a set of threats, vulnerabilities, or types of attacks, and devise a mechanism to prevent the attack, mitigate its effects or repair the final damages, based upon the specific characteristics of the scenario. Our research group on Computer Networks has been researching on certain kinds of computer networks security risks, specially those affecting wireless networks. In previous doctoral works [13], detection and exclusion methods for dealing with malicious nodes in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) had been proposed, from the point of view of every individual network node, using a technique called Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) based on Watchdog methods. In this scope, we pretend to optimize network throughput removing misbehaved nodes from the network communication processes, a task performed specifically by the Watchdog systems. When isolated security techniques obtain good results on dealing with one type of attacks, a way to improve the whole network performance could be establishing mechanisms for cooperatively sharing information between well-behaved nodes to speed up misbehaved node detection and increase accuracy. Obviously, these mechanisms will have a cost in terms of network transmission overhead and also a small computing time overhead needed to analize the received data and to obtain an opinion about a suspect node. The key issue here it to adequately balance the costs and the benefits related to these cooperation techniques to ensure that the overall network performance is increased if compared with a non-collaborative one. / Serrat Olmos, MD. (2013). Cooperation techniques to improve peer-to-peer wireless networks security [Tesis doctoral]. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/32831 / Alfresco
115

Optimalizace směrování v protokolu Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector / Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector routing optimization

Miško, Lukáš January 2020 (has links)
This thesis contains a theoretical basis for MANET networks. The main focus of the thesis is principles of these networks, their routing protocols and especially on Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV), implementation of this protocol and implementation of new mechanis for peer selection. Thesis contains ETX metric basic and implementation of this metric to AODV protocol. There is a demonstration of simulation of AODV protocol and simulation of AODV-ETX protocol. Simulations are run in Network Simulator 3. AODV and AODV-ETX comparasion are included in thesis.
116

Time Division Duplex (TDD) Multi-User Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MU-MIMO) Mobile Ad-Hoc Network(MANET)

Peters, Gavin M. 28 October 2019 (has links)
No description available.
117

The artist and the Opéra : Manet, Degas, Cassatt

Bronfman, Beverly January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
118

Service discovery for Personal Area Networks

Ayrault, Cécile January 2004 (has links)
With the increasing use of electronic devices, the need for affordable wireless services specifically context-aware services, in a so-called Personal Area Network (PAN) is becoming an area with significant potential. Service discovery is a basic function. Even though a number of service discovery protocols have been implemented, a specific protocol for a PAN environment may need to be developed, as the characteristics of a PANs differ from other networking environments. Thus, the specific requirements for service discovery from a PAN perspective were studied. Methods for service discovery will be described that take into account both local and remote services. These methods will then be evaluated in a SIP telephony infrastructure to decide where a call should be delivered. The location of a person is done by using the implemented service discovery. / Med en ökad användning av elektroniska enheter blir behovet av trådlösa tjänster, speciellt context-medvetna tjänster i så kallade Personal Area Network (PAN), ett område med betydlig potential. Service Discovery är en grundläggande funktion. Även om flera service discovery protocols har implementerats finns det behov av ett specifikt protokoll för PAN-miljöer då egenskaperna hos ett PAN skiljer sig från andra nätverksmiljöer. Således studerades de specifika krav för service discovery från ett PAN perspektiv. Metoder för service discovery kommer att ta med i beräkningen båda lokala och avlägna tjänster. Dessa metoder utvärderas i en SIP telephony infrastructure för att avgöra var en påringning ska levereras. Lokalisering av en användare sker genom det implementerade service discovery-protokollet.
119

BRUNET: Disruption-Tolerant TCP And Decentralized Wi-Fi For Small Systems Of Vehicles

Brunet, Nicholas 01 December 2023 (has links) (PDF)
Reliable wireless communication is essential for small systems of vehicles. However, for small-scale robotics projects where communication is not the primary goal, programmers frequently choose to use TCP with Wi-Fi because of their familiarity with the sockets API and the widespread availability of Wi-Fi hardware. However, neither of these technologies are suitable in their default configurations for highly mobile vehicles that experience frequent, extended disruptions. BRUNET (BRUNET Really Useful NETwork) provides a two-tier software solution that enhances the communication capabilities for Linux-based systems. An ad-hoc Wi-Fi network permits decentralized peer-to-peer and multi-hop connectivity without the need for dedicated network infrastructure. A background process adds disruption tolerance to specified TCP endpoints without any changes to existing software. This allows TCP connections to persist indefinitely over possibly multiple long network outages. Data sent by applications is automatically buffered and transmitted when network connectivity resumes.
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Lightweight Blockchains and Their Network Impact on Vehicular Ad-hoc Network-based Blockchain Applications

Bowlin, Edgar 01 August 2023 (has links) (PDF)
Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) provide networks for smart vehicles and will enable future systems to provide services that enhance the overall transportation experience. However, these applications require consideration to possible damage to both property and human life. Communication between vehicles requires data immutability and user privacies to provide safe operation of the system. Blockchains can provide these properties and more to create a more secure and decentralized system. However, a chain’s security comes from the chain length. VANETs’ ephemeral connections provide harm limits how much data can be exchanged during vehicle rendezvous. This thesis investigates lightweight blockchains that operate with lower overheads. A survey of current techniques to accomplish this are discussed in Chapter 1. Two techniques are demonstrated within two separate environments to demonstrate the network overhead reductions when using a lightweight blockchain with respect to network and storage loads within these VANET environments.

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