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DoS a DDoS útoky na SIP protokol
Staněk, Jan ; Peterka, Jiří (advisor) ; Vozňák, Miroslav (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to get accustomed with the SIP protocol and with the problematics of attacks targeting this protocol, with the emphasis on DoS and DDoS attacks. The thesis focuses on detailed classification of the attacks, possibilities and forms of generation of the attacks and methodics of defense against them. The attacks of the flood type are especially stressed because they are easily generated and the SIP components are very prone to these attacks. Prototype implementations of the most important ideas concerning attack generation and protection against these attacks are also part of this thesis. Practical tests of the implementations performed in a simulated SIP environment are also included. 1
Pattern recognition by moments method
Staněk, Jan ; Bálek, Martin (advisor) ; Pangrác, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis and computer program are focused on the moments method which is used in pattern recognition. The text contains basic information about the method, its advantages, constraints, modifications, and extensions. The thesis focuses mainly on the last step in the process of pattern recognition which is the computation of the moments of an image and construction of a decision tree based on a known set of patterns. The accent is put on the variability of the construction of a decision tree and on the subsequent analysis and comparison of results gained by different settings of process conditions. Program is created in Java programming language.
Analysis of Pardubice micro-region's transport service
Staněk, Jan ; Marada, Miroslav (advisor) ; Květoň, Viktor (referee)
Diploma thesis provides a comprehensive viewpoint at transport services in the Pardubice region, both in terms of public transport supply and demand from people at it. One of the key objectives of this work is to find the influence of characteristics on the selection of mode of transport used by the people to get to work and school at the municipal level. In addition to analysis based on secondary data there is a part of this thesis, which evaluates questionnaire study, particularly in relation to the previous analysis. This comparison of two views, first based on objective statistics data and second based on the subjective view of the reference population of the region, is one of the main values of this study.
Fluoride conversion coatings on magnesium materials
Staněk, Jan ; Wasserbauer, Jaromír (referee) ; Březina, Matěj (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of corrosion protection of magnesium materials by conversion coatings. The aim is to characterize and compare properties of fluoride conversion coatings formed on wrought magnesium sample and magnesium sample prepared by powder metallurgy. Basic knowledge of pure magnesium, magnesium alloys, powder metallurgy, corrosion, and protection against it are described in the theoretical part. Recent results of corrosion protection by fluoride conversion coatings on magnesium materials are summarised in the recherché part. The experimental part is focused on preparation of fluoride conversion coatings on each type of sample by immersion in Na[BF4] molten salt and by dipping in hydrofluoric acid. Surface morphology and composition of coatings were characterized by EDS analysis and corrosion protection was evaluated by potentiodynamic measurements.
LOD for GPUEngine
Staněk, Jan ; Milet, Tomáš (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
The representation of 3D polygonal model on several levels of available detail is a problem inherent in the process of rendering a scene. Highly-detailed models, if placed far from the camera, suffer from spatial aliasing that results from inadequate sampling of their surface, and require disproportionately large amount of time to render. Low-detailed models on the other hand reduce the visual quality of the scene when placed too near to the camera. This report delves in both the theory and the practical techniques used for solving these problems. It describes various published solutions and the principles behind them, and presents a design and an implementation of selected techniques for the GPUEngine library.
Quantitative analysis of matrix elements using SIMS and LEIS methods
Staněk, Jan ; Šik, Ondřej (referee) ; Bábor, Petr (advisor)
This thesis studies comparison and connection of two spectrometric methods – low energy ion scattering spektrometry (LEIS) and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). SIMS method, despite its many positive qualities, suffers of so called matrix effect, which makes quantifiaction of data very difficult. LEIS method on the other hand is immune to this effect and so it’s suitable completion of SIMS method. As a convenient sample have been chosen AlGaN samples with various concentration of gallium and aluminium. In the first part of thesis is introduced physical essence of SIMS and LEIS method, experimental details and studied samples. In second part of the thesis there’s a description of measurements and comparison of data gained by each method.
Towards lateral interactions within self-organized monomolecular layers
Staněk, Jan ; Baše, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bastl, Zdeněk (referee)
This work aimed at the utilization of chemical principles for stabilization of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of carboranethiol derivatives on a flat gold surface. Ideas employing surface confined coordination complex formation and dipole-dipole intermolecular interactions were outlined and the respective literature survey was compiled. Preliminary experiments were carried out to test for their feasibility and surfaces modified with self assembled monolayers proved very sensitive to reaction conditions ordinarily used for bulk synthesis. The chemical sensitivity of the studied surfaces, the necessity of using appropriate surface-sensitive analytical techniques and the depth of the problem initially defined made this task both advanced and challenging. The formation of intermolecular coordination complexes with ω-carboxylated SAMs of meta-carborane-9-thiol was chosen to answer those issues, extending the previous work of the author on carboxylated carboranethiol isomers presented in his bachelor thesis. Concepts different of those based on coordination chemistry are briefly discussed as well, but more as prospects for future work and to present this work in a broader context to which it belongs. Characterization of molecules assembled on a surface in a single layer requires surface sensitive...
Analysis of the influence of physical activity on the health of Type I
STANĚK, Jan
The bachelor thesis focuses on the study of diabetic children in terms of health status, physical fitness and other aspects related to diabetes. The aim of this work is to find out how physically active diabetics are, how sport affects their diabetes compensation, and how quickly their blood glucose changes during or after sport. It also focuses on the difference between trained diabetics and untreated diabetics.
LOD for GPUEngine
Staněk, Jan ; Milet, Tomáš (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
The representation of 3D polygonal model on several levels of available detail is a problem inherent in the process of rendering a scene. Highly-detailed models, if placed far from the camera, suffer from spatial aliasing that results from inadequate sampling of their surface, and require disproportionately large amount of time to render. Low-detailed models on the other hand reduce the visual quality of the scene when placed too near to the camera. This report delves in both the theory and the practical techniques used for solving these problems. It describes various published solutions and the principles behind them, and presents a design and an implementation of selected techniques for the GPUEngine library.

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