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Generating non-standard packets and data flows on Ethernet networks for teaching purposes
Mošnerová, Tereza ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis is aimed at the process of generating non-standard data streams that contain hidden information. For this purpose a software called Ostinato is used. Ostinato allows to select protocols on the individual layers of the TCP/IP network model according to the needs and preferences, and moreover, data bytes can be inserted and modified arbitrarily using the HexDump fields. Various fields of the TCP/IP protocols are used to hide data on the network, transport and application layers. The generated data packets can be easily modified which enables to create several other versions of them. These can serve, for example, as a semestral project assignment for the subjects Communication Technology and Modern Communication Techniques taught at BUT. In addition, the size limits of the inserted data of the individual data packet options are tested. The functionality of the generated packets is verified by Wireshark. As a result, several .ostm and .pcapng files including a text file with their clear description are provided.
Web application for automated network design
Grenčík, Dominik ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
This master thesis focuses on creating a web application for the automated design of computer networks in the context of the rapid development of information technologies and their crucial role in the business environment. The work consists of theoretical and practical parts, with the theoretical part addressing the development of web applications, necessary programming languages, and tools, as well as the theory of computer networks and their design. The practical section includes the design and implementation of the backend with a relational database and the frontend with a description of components and functionality. The developed web application demonstrates how automated network design contributes to efficient planning and implementation of computer networks.
Vliv CTF na utužení půdy a ekonomiku zemědělského podniku
DVOŘÁK, Jan
The bachelor's thesis deals with the comparison of three methods of cultivation of Julia winter wheat. The work is focused on the cultivation method in the CTF system. The thesis explains what farming in the CTF system means and what benefits they bring to farmers. GPS systems that belong to automation in agriculture are also described. Attention is paid mainly to the cost of fuel consumption of used rigs and to excess crossings in the field.
Design of a group milling fixture for clamping components
Kalous, Jan ; Dvořák, Jaromír (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of a group milling jig for four different shaped components. These parts are components of a baking line and are designed to clamp baking matrices for wafer production. The semi-product for all the parts is a casting made of EN-GJS-400-15, cast iron with spheroidal graphite. Machining on a horizontal milling centre MS NH5000 DCG from DMG Mori Czech s.r.o. was chosen to produce all four parts. A list of tools and gauges was made. Subsequently, a technological process was created for the selected part with the designation HAAC-62836-001. Then the cutting forces from the individual cutter inserts, clamping, and friction forces were calculated to verify that the machined piece could move in the jigs. This thesis includes calculations of both jigs and evaluation according to the technical aspect.
Who Finds a Painter Finds a Treasure
Dvořák, Jakub ; Klyuykov, Alexey (referee) ; Štindlová, Marie (advisor)
The diploma thesis represents the authorial collaboration between two painters - Jakub Dvořák and Michaela Nováková. Programmatically, they dedicate themselves to jointly painting individual paintings, while the result is based on several levels: the visual content itself, in which the painting handwritings of both authors intertwine, an invisible but no less essential process of constant mutual communication, even for the viewer, seeking a common consensus during the creation process - from the very choice of the subject to the division of the painting areas. The paintings created together thematically depict scenes from the (sub)urban landscape of a small town in Vysočina, which is related to the fact that both authors live in this area. From a technical point of view, it will be oil paintings in various formats. The goal is to create a cycle of oil paintings made by the author pair. In addition to the theme of collaboration, which will permeate every painting, the unifying theme of the selected subjects is no less important - the goal is therefore not only the form created by the intermingling of handwritings both painters, but also the content.
Disc brake design and construction for the Simson S51 motorcycle
Povýšil, Jan ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Dvořák, Jaromír (advisor)
The work is focused on the design, production, and tests of a disc brake for the Simson S51 motorcycle, whose original brake system is quite problematic, has low efficiency, and is already obsolete from today's point of view. In the beginning, the work deals with the issue of motorcycle brake systems and compares individual solutions. The design is processed in CAD software Autodesk Inventor Professional 2023, including drawing documentation, and mechanical calculations of the design are mainly performed in the ANSYS 2022R2 application. The work briefly summarizes the production process used to produce the given prototype. A comparison is made with commercially available solutions and a price calculation for production is made. Finally, tests of the functionality of the physically produced prototype and a comparison with the original braking system are performed.
Design and manufacturing of an engraving LED laser
Hlaváček, Petr ; Kalivoda, Milan (referee) ; Dvořák, Jaromír (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is divided in two main topics. In first one it characterizes what unconventional machining methods are and divides them into groups according to the material removal effect. Each method is always simply and briefly explained. The purpose of this part is to introduce the unconventional technologies and their use in mechanical engineering. Second major topic follows comparison between beam methods and is dealing with the design and construction of a laser engraver. The goal is to build a prototype that allows not only engraving but also cutting into materials such as cardboard. The primary purpose of this machine is the production of kits for model railroad. The last chapters are about economic evaluation and comparison between made prototype and commercially sold engraver.
Evaluation of sample geometry effect on creep deformation progress using acoustic emission method
Dvořák, Jiří ; Sklenička, Václav ; Král, Petr ; Kvapilová, Marie ; Svobodová, M. ; Šifner, J. ; Koula, V.
This work deals with the determination of the influence of the sample geometry on the development of failure during creep exposure. Creep tests were carried out at temperature of 600 °C and a stress of 180 MPa in the protective atmosphere of argon. P92 steel samples with a conventional smooth surface and samples with a V-groove notch were chosen for the test tests. The results of creep resistance and fracture behaviour were complemented by detailed microstructural characterization to assess damage initiation and development. Based on the measured results, the creep data was evaluated using neural networks that systematically search for and process the signal from the acoustic emission (AE). Acoustic emission serves here as an effective non-destructive method for early prediction of the beginning of a possible accident of components of power and chemical plants.
Creep tests of zirconium fuel cladding tubes and their interpretation
Sklenička, Václav ; Kuchařová, Květa ; Kloc, Luboš ; Dvořák, Jiří ; Král, Petr ; Kvapilová, Marie ; Vrtílková, V. ; Krejčí, J.
Time-dependent plastic deformation – creep is one of the most important degradation factors which govern the life of zirconium alloys used as fuel claddings materials in the light water reactor in nuclear power industry. This work aims to describe creep testing of Zr1%Nb (modified E110 alloy) cladding tubes used in the VVER-type reactor. In addition to a standard creep testing method under constant tensile test a nonstandard special creep testing method which has been developed to measure very small creep strains at stresses corresponding to the loading in real service.
Repeated GPS measurements at Tetčice polygon and its interpretation
Dvořák, Jiří ; Josef, Weigel (referee) ; Pospíšil, Lubomil (advisor)
This thesis deals with monitoring shifts in the vicinity of the village Tetčice. The site is located at the interface of geomorphological units. Monitor the area is done in stages and methods of using GPS and precise leveling. Points tested are expected movements in places the earth's crust, which are stabilized on the pillars in order to avoid possible negative effects. The work builds on results from previous measurements.

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