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Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 0An Rsvp Model for Opnet Simulator With An Integrated Qos Architecture(Caltek s.r.l., 2009) Özyer, S.T.; Hassanpour, Reza; Hassanpour, R.; 18980; Yazılım MühendisliğiResource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) allows Internet real-time applications to request a specific end-to-end Quality of service (QoS) for data stream before they start transmitting data. In this paper firstly an overview of RSVP is presented. After that the different quality of services available and the relation between QoS and RSVP have been explained. The fundamentals of RSVP as a protocol is discussed. The performance issues and benchmarking for planned portion architecture at the department of Computer Engineering, Çankaya University has been given next. The experimental results and discussions conclude this paper. In this paper, OPNET network simulation tool has been used. Under given architecture and protocol, performance of quality of service implications has been carried out.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 0Unmanned Surface Vehicle Prototype with Obstacle Avoidance System Area: Applications and Evaluation of Real-Time Big Data Systems(Association for Computing Machinery, 2019) Al-Tekreeti, M.; Özyer, S.T.; Özdemir, C.; Karadag, A.; Al-Dakheel, S.; 18980In this paper, Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) prototype and system design have been presented for the rescue of human life at sea. The USV will be protected from obstacles that may cause a crash to the USV by avoiding the obstacles using many kinds of detection sensors. All of these sensors send results to Crash Avoidance System (CAS) and to the main computer to control the USV direction depends on the obstacle shape, size or if it is a moving obstacle or not. The sensors that will be used for this purpose are Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) sensor, LIDAR-Lite sensors and ultrasonic sensors. All the information that will be collected from all these types of sensors will be used to direct the USV to the safe path. This work is a part of the research and development project which is accepted in Turkey Government with the collaboration of the University and Industry. © 2019 ACM.