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The Concept of Computer Laboratory for Non-profit Sector.
Fáborský, Jindřich ; Vinter, Miloslav (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the project of computer laboratory for the Institution of Social Care for Disabled Youth - Kociánka realized with minimum costs of production. Using the computer network with thin clients and the operating system GNU/Linux serves for minimizing the costs. The thesis includes not only explanations of principles of technology, but also an implementation procedure for this project.
Multiplayer Computer Game
Kudr, Michal ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
My work objective is introduce game programming. It is able to find basic informations about game scene creating, game state changing by user inputs events and simple resolution of multiplayer game in this work. By means of getting knowledge I propose simply multiplayer tank simulator in virtual network environment.
A System for On-Line Driving School Trip Recording
Voneš, Jakub ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design and implementation of a client-server applications for collecting GPS data using a smartphone with Android OS. The system is used for real-time monitoring and recording vehicle’s movement on a server, where the data are adapted to the real road. This thesis is a continuation of the project DoAutoškoly.cz . The theoretical part of the thesis deals with GPS, real-time communication problems and the Android platform, including its application interface for GPS. In the next part of the thesis, this knowledge is used to design the whole system. The thesis continues with the implementation of a mobile application, the web module and the corresponding server application. The chapters continue to deal with real-time tracking and route editing. The last part is focused on testing and evaluation of the results.
Secure Communication and Data Protection in the Internet of Things
Chadim, Pavel ; Hajný, Jan (referee) ; Malina, Lukáš (advisor)
This Master's thesis „Secure communication and data protection in the internet of things“ is dealing with crypthografy and crypthographic libraries, which are compared with eachother according to supporting algorithm and standard. For comparing therewere used following libraries: openSSL, wolfSSL, nanoSSL and matrixSSL. Practical part of the thesis is focused on testing the productivity of each ciphers and protocols of openSSL and wolfSSL libraries on RaspberryPi 2 device. Further, the thesis shows the design of communication scenario client-server in the Internet of Things (IoT). Simple authentication protocol client-server was implemented and simulated on RaspberryPi 2 device.
Integration of Loxone control system into a PV equipped residential house
Bačůvka, Petr ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis deals with the integration of a photovoltaic power plant into the electrical installation of an intelligent family house. The thesis basically explains the main differences in the connection of electrical installations of PV panels in houses. The basic components of a PV power plant and their functionality are mentioned. The main elements of this work are the control unit of the Victron PV power plant communicating with the Loxone miniserver. It uses the connection of the Loxone control system, with components from Loxone and Victron, to control the communication of individual components. The main communication interface is the Modbus communication protocol.
Mobile Client Server Application
Manďák, Roman ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Kula, Michal (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on designing the client and the server part of an application for text and multimedia communication between its users. The design takes into account reusing of the components and making them easily embeddable into another application. The project consists of a detailed analysis of communication protocols used for this type of applications, a description of possibilities of the iOS platform and development on this platform. Finally, the implementation and its possible extensions are described.
Implementation of IoTivity Framework on Various Hardware Platforms
Přistal, Martin ; Štůsek, Martin (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis concerns with a research of project IoTivity. In this work are described methods of communication for a different ways of data transmission and an architecture, on which this project is based. In the next step thesis is aiming for usage in real life and practical output in the form of building communication from different elements based on different architectures in the Client - Server communication scenario.
Application for Secure Mobile Communication
Jeřábek, Jakub ; Zelený, Jan (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design and implement a mobile application for instant messaging with the accent on confidentiality. The application will provide the management of contacts, the management of contact groups and sending group messages. What is more, the application should allow users to share their position via the device's GPS module. In this thesis, the client-server architecture is used. The thesis contains an analysis of existing solutions, based on which I propose a specification of the resulting application. Its implementation is also described. The result of my activity is a working application for the mobile operation system Android which complies with the assignment of the thesis.
Network Multiplayer Card Game
Kotásek, Marek ; Novotňák, Jiří (referee) ; Pospíchal, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is design, implementation and testing of network multiplayer card game. Card game was chosen to be very popular poker variant -Texas Hold'em. First, necessary theoretical basis for creating network applications together with card game principles is described. Second part of this work goes into details of implementation and testing of developed application. The conclusion presents possible future enhancements of the program and further aim of development.
Native JavaScript Applications
Urban, Cyril ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis examines existing technologies for the creation of client-server mo- bile applications that can be used in different platforms of mobile operating systems. It is focused especially on the latest trends in the use of technologies for creating native, cross-platform JavaScript applications that are interpreted into native code, especially the NativeScript framework. The practical part deals with the design and implementation of a sample application that demonstrates the chosen technologies.

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