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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.
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Une architecture programmable de traitement des impulsions zéro-temps mort pour l'instrumentation nucléaire / A programmable zero dead time digital pulse processing architecture for nuclear instrumentation

Moline, Yoann 16 December 2015 (has links)
Dans l'instrumentation nucléaire, les architectures de traitement numérique du signal doivent faire face à la nature poissonienne du signal, composée d'impulsions d'arrivées aléatoires qui imposent aux architectures actuelles de travailler en flux de données. En effet, si le débit d'impulsion est trop élevé, les besoins en temps réel impliquent de paralyser l'acquisition du signal durant le traitement d'une impulsion. Durant ce délai, appelé temps mort, des impulsions peuvent être perdues. Cette contrainte conduit les architectures actuelles à utiliser des solutions dédiées à base de FPGA. Les utilisateurs finaux doivent cependant pouvoir mettre en oeuvre un large éventail d'applications sur un nombre de canaux d'acquisition qui varie. Ce besoin en flexibilité conduit à proposer une architecture programmable (C, C ++). Cette thèse présente une architecture numérique « dirigée par les impulsions » qui répond à ces contraintes. En premier lieu, cette architecture se compose d'extracteurs d'impulsions capables d'extraire de façon dynamique les impulsions en fonction de leur taille pour n'importe quel type de détecteur délivrant des impulsions. Ces impulsions sont ensuite distribuées sur des unités fonctionnelles programmables (FU) indépendante. Ces FUs gèrent l'arrivée d'événements aléatoires et des durées d'exécution de programme non-déterministes. Le simulateur de l'architecture est développé en SystemC au cycle d'horloge près. Il montre des résultats prometteurs en termes de passage à l'échelle, tout en maintenant le zéro-temps mort. Cette architecture permet d'embarquer de nouveaux algorithmes de traitement des impulsions traditionnellement utilisés hors ligne. / In the field of nuclear instrumentation, digital signal processing architectures have to deal with the poissonian characteristic of the signal, composed of random arrival pulses which requires current architectures to work in dataflow. Thus, the real-time needs implies losing pulses when the pulse rate is too high. Current architectures paralyze the acquisition of the signal during the pulse processing inducing a time during no signal can be processed, this is called the dead time. These issue have led current architectures to use dedicated solutions based on reconfigurable components such as FPGAs. The requirement of end users to implement a wide range of applications on a large number of channels leads to propose an easily programmable architecture platform (C, C++). This thesis present presents a digital “pulse-driven” architecture that meets these constraints. This architecture is first composed of pulse extractors. They are capable of dynamically extracting the pulses according to their size for any type of detector that delivering pulses. These pulses are then distributed on a set of programmable and independent Functional Units (FU) which are "pulses driven". These FUs are able to handle the arrival of non-deterministic events and variable program execution times and indeterminate in advance. The virtual prototype of the architecture is developed in cycle accurate SystemC and shows promising results in terms of scalability while maintaining zero dead time. This architecture paves the way for novel real time pulse processing by reducing the gap between embedded real time processing and offline processing.
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Rozpoznávaní aplikací v síťovém provozu / Network-Based Application Recognition

Štourač, Jan January 2014 (has links)
This thesis introduces readers various methods that are currently used for detection of network-based applications. Further part deals with selection of appropriate detection method and implementation of proof-of-concept script, including testing its reliability and accuracy. Chosen detection algorithm is based on statistics data from network flows of tested network communication. Due to its final solution does not depend on whether communication is encrypted or not. Next part contains several possible variants of how to integrate proposed solution in the current architecture of the existing product Kernun UTM --- which is firewall produced by Trusted Network Solutions a.s. company. Most suitable variant is chosen and described furthermore in more details. Finally there is also mentioned plan for further developement and possible ways how to improve final solution.

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