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Security analysis of network protocols
Bednařík, Jan ; Sobotka, Jiří (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
The aim of my bachalor’s thesis is security of net protocols analysis. Because of the huge number of net protocols, I’ve decided to choose only a few of them to describe. My task is to describe the TCP/IP model structure in term of security, so I have chosen to devide my thesis into two separate parts. The first part contains describtions of particular TCP/IP layers and adumbration of possibilities of securing. The second part contains more accurate describtions of some chosen protocols, mostly the case of their security. At the close of my work it is my task to describe some utilities and methods which can be used to accomplish an successful attack on chosen net protocols. I have chosen protocols HTTP, FTP and SSL. As the utilities I have chosen programs Wireshark, Brutus and SSLSTRIP.
Modelling of UMTS network resource control
Bednárik, Ján ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
The main aim of my master thesis was to get acquainted with the implementation of quality-of-service support methods in UMTS 3G mobile network and the evaluation of these methods in a simulation environment with main interest in the characteristic features of the traffic classes. The impact of the QoS methods available on different service types were verified in the OPNET Modeler simulation environment. I examined mainly the potentials of the model to support the required quality parameters for the connections. The models of typical network applications, available in real UMTS networks, together with two examples of mobile networks, operating voice and video services in combination with standard data services, were defined in this simulation environment. My work also contains the detailed description of configuration parameters fundamental for correct behavior of the simulation models. The simulation also shows the case, when the transport service is rejected due to the lack of network resources. The key parameters of the model are also described and their effect on the service quality with and without QoS control are compared in separate scenarios. Finally, I investigated the effect of mobility of the end stations on the communication process, especially on the duration of a file transmission.
Conversion of Piano Recording from WAV to MIDI
Bednařík, Jan ; Černocký, Jan (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to propose a system capable of automatic conversion of polyphonic piano recordings from the audio format WAV to MIDI. The thesis describes problems related to single tone recognition in music recordings and proposes a solution based on a probabilistic model that uses the Probabilistic Latent Component Analysis method. Recordings of isolated digital piano tones were used to train the system. The proposed system was tested on classical recordings of the Classical Piano MIDI database and on recordings of a Korg SP-250 piano and evaluated using a variety of metrics. The conclusion part contains the results of recognition success rate and their comparison with other existing systems.
Optical Localization of Very Distant Targets in Multicamera Systems
Bednařík, Jan ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This work presents a system for semi-autonomous optical localization of distant moving targets using multiple positionable cameras. The cameras were calibrated and stationed using custom designed calibration targets and methodology with the objective to alleviate the main sources of errors which were pinpointed in thorough precision analysis. The detection of the target is performed manually, while the visual tracking is automatic and it utilizes two state-of-the-art approaches. The estimation of the target location in 3-space is based on multi-view triangulation working with noisy measurements. A basic setup consisting of two camera units was tested against static targets and a moving terrestrial target, and the precision of the location estimation was compared to the theoretical model. The modularity and portability of the system allows fast deployment in a wide range of scenarios including perimeter monitoring or early threat detection in defense systems, as well as air traffic control in public space.
Finding of known object in a series of digital images
Bednařík, Jan ; Hasmanda, Martin (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is detection of a known object in series of pictures. Detection is divided into two methods. First method is based on edge and color detection and comparison. Edge detection is based on detection using both Gradient and Laplacian, so on the first-order and the second-order derivative. Sobel operators were used as well as Laplacian of gaussian method. Thresholding is also used as well as autothreshold calculation. There are two variants of color detection considered in the thesis, direct color comparison and detection based on interest color search. The second part of the thesis is based on interested point detection using a modified SURF method to detect a known object in series of pictures.
Optical Localization of Very Distant Targets in Multicamera Systems
Bednařík, Jan ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This work presents a system for semi-autonomous optical localization of distant moving targets using multiple positionable cameras. The cameras were calibrated and stationed using custom designed calibration targets and methodology with the objective to alleviate the main sources of errors which were pinpointed in thorough precision analysis. The detection of the target is performed manually, while the visual tracking is automatic and it utilizes two state-of-the-art approaches. The estimation of the target location in 3-space is based on multi-view triangulation working with noisy measurements. A basic setup consisting of two camera units was tested against static targets and a moving terrestrial target, and the precision of the location estimation was compared to the theoretical model. The modularity and portability of the system allows fast deployment in a wide range of scenarios including perimeter monitoring or early threat detection in defense systems, as well as air traffic control in public space.
Conversion of Piano Recording from WAV to MIDI
Bednařík, Jan ; Černocký, Jan (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to propose a system capable of automatic conversion of polyphonic piano recordings from the audio format WAV to MIDI. The thesis describes problems related to single tone recognition in music recordings and proposes a solution based on a probabilistic model that uses the Probabilistic Latent Component Analysis method. Recordings of isolated digital piano tones were used to train the system. The proposed system was tested on classical recordings of the Classical Piano MIDI database and on recordings of a Korg SP-250 piano and evaluated using a variety of metrics. The conclusion part contains the results of recognition success rate and their comparison with other existing systems.
Security analysis of network protocols
Bednařík, Jan ; Sobotka, Jiří (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
The aim of my bachalor’s thesis is security of net protocols analysis. Because of the huge number of net protocols, I’ve decided to choose only a few of them to describe. My task is to describe the TCP/IP model structure in term of security, so I have chosen to devide my thesis into two separate parts. The first part contains describtions of particular TCP/IP layers and adumbration of possibilities of securing. The second part contains more accurate describtions of some chosen protocols, mostly the case of their security. At the close of my work it is my task to describe some utilities and methods which can be used to accomplish an successful attack on chosen net protocols. I have chosen protocols HTTP, FTP and SSL. As the utilities I have chosen programs Wireshark, Brutus and SSLSTRIP.
Finding of known object in a series of digital images
Bednařík, Jan ; Hasmanda, Martin (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is detection of a known object in series of pictures. Detection is divided into two methods. First method is based on edge and color detection and comparison. Edge detection is based on detection using both Gradient and Laplacian, so on the first-order and the second-order derivative. Sobel operators were used as well as Laplacian of gaussian method. Thresholding is also used as well as autothreshold calculation. There are two variants of color detection considered in the thesis, direct color comparison and detection based on interest color search. The second part of the thesis is based on interested point detection using a modified SURF method to detect a known object in series of pictures.
Modelling of UMTS network resource control
Bednárik, Ján ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
The main aim of my master thesis was to get acquainted with the implementation of quality-of-service support methods in UMTS 3G mobile network and the evaluation of these methods in a simulation environment with main interest in the characteristic features of the traffic classes. The impact of the QoS methods available on different service types were verified in the OPNET Modeler simulation environment. I examined mainly the potentials of the model to support the required quality parameters for the connections. The models of typical network applications, available in real UMTS networks, together with two examples of mobile networks, operating voice and video services in combination with standard data services, were defined in this simulation environment. My work also contains the detailed description of configuration parameters fundamental for correct behavior of the simulation models. The simulation also shows the case, when the transport service is rejected due to the lack of network resources. The key parameters of the model are also described and their effect on the service quality with and without QoS control are compared in separate scenarios. Finally, I investigated the effect of mobility of the end stations on the communication process, especially on the duration of a file transmission.

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