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Acceleration Unit for HTTP Headers Identification in FPGA
Bryndza, Ivan
This paper presents a hardware accelerated identification of HTTP protocol headers, since HTTP is the most used protocol on the Internet. We have designed a hardware architecture, which will be used for detection of HTTP header in each packet. Architecture will be able to achieve the throughput needed for monitoring of 100 Gb/s networks. Nondeterministic finite automata and massive parallelism is used for pattern match.
Audio/video streaming
Čeněk, Radek ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This thesis introduces the reader in detail with the problem of audio / video streaming overtheInternet.IntroducestechnologiesMySQL,PHP,JavaScriptandffmpegfurthermore. There is little research which examines presented similar solutions. Creating video library program shows the complexity of the problem and its possible solution. The work also finding how is compression difficult for the server.
Collection of laboratory works for demonstration of computer attacks
Plašil, Matouš ; Ležák, Petr (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
Diploma thesis describes published attacks on computers and computer networks. Principles of footprinting such as availability check, OS detection, port scanning were described. Next part explains attacks on confidentiality, integrity and availability. In the practical part were created four laboratory tasks and a virtual environment which allowed testing of ARP spoofing, DNS spoofing, SSL strip, Cross-site scripting, SQL injection, flooding attacks (TCP, ICMP, UDP), TCP reset and attack on operating system using backdoor with Metasploit framework. In practical part were also created video samples with attacks and documentation for teachers.
System for Automatic Object Tracking
Kerndl, Michal ; Macháň, Ladislav (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
There is suggestion of obtaining exact position in this work, based on GPS and GSM modules controlled by PIC microcontroller. Layout of this work is electronic schematic, PCB footprint and theoretical analysis of used modules. The practical part of work is also dealing with software for both microprocessor and web interface. The function prototype will be created and tested in next phases of this project.
Analysis and modeling of network data traffic
Paukeje, Ján ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
Theses deals with network traffic modeling focused on elaboration by time series analysis. The nature of network traffic is discussed above all http traffic. First three chapters are theoretical, which describes time series and basic models, linear AR, MA, ARMA, ARIMA and nonlinear ARCH. Other chapters define terms like self-similarity and long range dependence. It is demonstrated a failure of conventional models which cannot capture these specific properties of network data traffic. On the basis of study in chapter 6. is closely described the combined ARIMA/GARCH model and its parameter estimation procedure. Applied part of this theses deals with procedure of estimation and fitting the estimation model to observed network traffic. After an estimation a few future values are predicted on the basis of estimated model. These predicted values are consequently compared with real data.
Control and monitoring unit for optical link station
Podzimek, David ; Vařacha, František (referee) ; Prokeš, Aleš (advisor)
The aim of Master thesis "Control and monitoring unit for optical link station" is a web server, enabling communication microcontroller with the user. The communication is based on TCP/IP model. Work an overview of the various parts of the TCP/IP model. The main part of this work is devoted to the software created. The core of unit are microcontroller C8051F120 and ethernet controller CP2200 made by Silicon Laboratories.
Position navigation system with GSM interface
Pristach, Marián ; Khatib, Nabhan (referee) ; Kadlec, Jaroslav (advisor)
The objective of the diploma thesis is to design a device for positioning of mobile devices using GPS satellites. When coordinates are acquired they can be sent via the GSM network to a user's cell phone or to an SQL server. A web interface has been designed to access the stored data and to show the current device position and the history. This position datalogging system can be used for monitoring vehicles as well as a security system for cars.
Centralised web-based personal data management system
Mazur, Kornel ; Kacálek, Jan (referee) ; Malý, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a central user identification and personal data management on the Internet. The first part analyzes questions of a identification process and discusses the requirements for implementation, security and user-friendliness. Subsequently, the process is designed with respect to the defined requirements. A detailed overview of possible attacks to the system and means of protection against them is also included in the thesis. The described methods are as follows: Phishing, Man in the middle, hardware modification and acoustic keypress emissions. A practical design of a identification system is discussed in the second part of the thesis. It consists of two parts: a library implementable to individual Internet services requiring a user identification and a server centrally identificating the users and storing their personal data and passwords. An implementation in Joomla content management system is also described.
System for remote measuring and data storing in central database
Šváb, Jaroslav ; Pust, Radim (referee) ; Šebela, Radek (advisor)
This Master´s thesis deals with the design and implementation of System for remote measuring and data storing in central databese. The system consists of server, which collects data and clients that send data to the server. On the server is installed program Apache in which runs utility script for collecting and evaluating data, written in PHP. Data are stored in MySQL relational database and can be clearly displayed. The client consists of microcontroller ATmega16, which evaluates data from sensors. These data are then transferred via Ethernet using the HTTP protocol through the module XPort.
T-Speed Test for UMTS System
Šmíd, Jan ; Kejík, Petr (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
The thesis deals with adding new parts to program for measuring data rates in mobile communications. New program parts are used for analyzing web pages and HTTP protocol, recieving position data from GPS reciever and for creating automated measuring sequences.

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