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Test implementation of the ACP protocol
Ležák, Petr ; Strašil, Ivo (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
In general this master’s thesis deals with access control methods and their individual modules and in particular with authentication of supplicants. There are listed authentication methods useful in the implementation of the ACP protocol. ACP protocol is also discussed including possibilities and uses. ACP message format is described in detail with AVP format and types. The transaction mechanism is also mentioned here. The main part of the thesis is focused on software design for protocol testing. Possibilities of the testing are discussed and test scenarios are suggested. Consequently, requirements for test software are listed and its implementation is designed. Furthermore, there is technical documentation of the program. The main ideas used in the program are explained in it. The purpose of each part of the program is written including links between them. Finally, there is a manual for the program. It also contains an illustrative example describing how to make and test a simple scenario of the authentication.
Ambulant Cardiac Monitor
Vaníček, Aleš ; Strašil, Ivo (referee) ; Číž, Radim (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and practical realization of a prototype mobile, battery-powered device that is able to periodically recording electrocardiogram and fotopletysmogram or blood pressure. Data from these periodic scanning is processed by microcontroller and stored on a memory card which is part of the proposed device. The device can be connected to a PC via USB like a virtual serial port.
Measuring device connected over USB
Flek, Tomáš ; Strašil, Ivo (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
In essence, this master’s thesis focuses on search and project on optimal electrical scheme, which will substitute for digital oscilloscope function. The thesis consist of three parts, first part is about problems associated with oscilloscope signal sampling and data bus descriptions, second part where are selected particular circuits, electrical scheme, eventually shown different options which could be used. Third part consists of software function description developed for controlling microprocessor. In choosing of analog devices, are focused on parameters like maximal input voltage on which the device has most ideal parameters, but also parameters, which are critical for particular block, like for example input impedance, device noise, operating amplifier input voltage and current offset. All devices were chosen with battery supply possibility, so what the lowest possible power consumption. In this thesis is theoretically described each circuit block and reasons for their selection.
Solution proposal for inteligent house using wireless sensors
Macháček, Jan ; Strašil, Ivo (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The purpose of the bachelor's thesis was design of system for management of an Intelligent House based on a platform Raspberry Pi. The paper contains design of expansion panel from GPIO port of Raspberry Pi. The expansion panel includes many controllable peripheries which can be accessed by a control panel or a web interface. The complex system can manage various electrical devices and interact based on given conditions.
Module of electronic security central with Ethernet communicator
Strašil, Ivo ; Pust, Radim (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a design of a burglar alarm control panel, equipped with an Ethernet interface. The thesis contains a discusson of present solutions of control panels and of present usage of Ethernet communication. An idea of sensors, directly connected to LAN, was discarded on basis of a component price survey. Finally, a new concept of the panel has been chosen. This concept allows a free definition of internal logic using a C-like scripting and provides a possibility to create a network of these panels in a LAN network, using a software-only supervising main control panel. A new control panel following this concept was designed and succesfully tested.
Electronic geocaching
Průcha, Jan ; Strašil, Ivo (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The master’s thesis is focusing on electronization of worldwide known game geocaching. It contains introduction to classic geocashing, analysis of current status and outline of possible solution. The design of electronization is based on smart card Gemalto. Very important part of the thesis is cryptographic security, therefore there is explanation of symetric and asymetric cryptography. The digital signature of transmitted message is realized by RSA algorithm, which is supported by the Gemalto smart card. Due to future expandability, it is appropriate to use general protocol. For this reason was chosen the ACP protocol which the supervisor of thesis adviced. In the following part, there is introduction to smart cards, their types and detailed description of Gemalto smart card. In the chapter 7 starts the solution of this issue and there are described the programmed apps.
Car diagnostics on mobile phones with OS Google Android
Šťastný, Petr ; Strašil, Ivo (referee) ; Lutera, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with the display of information from the onboard computer to the mobil devices with Android operating system. Information transfer is implemented using intergrated circuit ELM327 connected to the Bluetooth module for wireless communication with mobile instrument.
Two-axis Stabilized Aerial Photography Platform
Vácha, Lukáš ; Hasmanda, Martin (referee) ; Strašil, Ivo (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design and realization of control board with controlling program for stabilization platform application. Thesis is splitted in to six parts. In first part of thesis are summarized required parameters and properties of proposed system together with explanation of necessary theoretical basics. In second part of thesis is made analysis of sensors which are designated for sensing necessary magnitudes. Namely then magnetometer, accelerometer, gyroscope. For every sensor is there made analysis of influence caused by parasitic effects. In conclusion of second part is made choice of concrete sensors by choosing sensory module. Third part deals with conception of mechanical solution. Fourth part of thesis deals with design and construction of control board and also with description of circuit functional blocks. This is followed with fifth part which describing program equipment of board with setting up sensory module. In last part of thesis are described conclusions of testing.
Implementation of the ACP protocol into L4 operating system
Kolarík, Tomáš ; Strašil, Ivo (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the implementation of ACP protocol which serves to manage the access for operation system based on L4 microkernel. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with methods of access management in computer networks. It focuses primarily on AAA systems which make access management possible. Furthermore it describes in detail the ACP protocol, the types of messages and their feedback. The next theoretical part is dedicated to operation systems and in particular to their architecture and services. Then we get a closer look at L4 microkernel family, their philosophy and properties. We continue with a detailed description of the L4 application interface and its ways of expansion. The practical section deals with the implemented concept of system for ACP protocol support in computers. General concept is then applied in real implementation of ACP protocol into the L4 operation system environment based on the L4 platform. To assist, I also included a detailed tutorial explaining the modeling and compilation of software for this platform. At this point we describe the methods used at the implementation and the description of particular modules and features. The end of the thesis concludes the information about the ways of testing and the implementation properties.
Meter of pulse frequency variability
Starzyczny, Radek ; Lutera, Ondřej (referee) ; Strašil, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to design and construct an autonomous module for receiving and processing HRV (Heart Rate Variability). The device is made as an extension board for development kit STM32. For receiving HR signal is used sensor RMCM-01. The device allow calculate and display the heart rate and its variability and some more parameters from collected data.

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