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Torrent Peer Monitoring
Bezděk, David ; Pluskal, Jan (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with analysis and implementation of methods for BitTorrent monitoring focusing on the Mainline DHT protocol. The aim of the thesis was to create a system, that will be looking for BitTorrent peers that participe in the illegal file distribution. Another task of the system was to collect and analyze data for counting size of the BitTorrent network. That was achieved by taking over of existing method. The system was designed and implemented as a module for monitoring of cybernetic crime. It also defines an interface for storing and sharing data, that provides data evaluation, easy data manipulation and serves for possible future extensions.
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.
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.
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.
Application for monitoring and analysis of vascular reconstructions
Drozen, Jan ; Hoksza, David (advisor) ; Škoda, Petr (referee)
Implantation and the care of vascular reconstructions and accesses for haemodialysis is one of areas of cardiovascular surgery. Both vascular reconstructions, known as bypasses, and prosthetic haemodialytic accesses, known as grafts, are used only if conventional therapies are unsuccessful. Thus effectivity of these operations is critically important for patient survival. The aim of this thesis is development of software system for evidence data obtained during vascular operations and following checkups. Important is also support for basic analytical and statistical processing of collected data. Another goal is to transform collected data into knowledge useful for increasing effectivity of vascular operations.
Application for monitoring and analysis of vascular reconstructions
Drozen, Jan ; Hoksza, David (advisor)
Implantation and the care of vascular reconstructions and accesses for haemodialysis is one of areas of cardiovascular surgery. Both vascular reconstructions, known as bypasses, and prosthetic haemodialytic accesses, known as grafts, are used only if conventional therapies are unsuccessful. Thus effectivity of these operations is critically important for patient survival. The aim of this thesis is development of software system for evidence data obtained during vascular operations and following checkups. Important is also support for basic analytical and statistical processing of collected data. Another goal is to transform collected data into knowledge useful for increasing effectivity of vascular operations.
DEBRA - Derscriptor Barn
Le, Khanh Chuong ; Hoksza, David (advisor) ; Jančík, Pavel (referee)
One of the key tasks of cheminformatics is representation of chemical compounds. In this thesis we develop a client server software that can generate large amount of such representations. The server allows adding plugins which exploit third party applications. These applications are launched via a command line interface, or calling methods of a web service. The client displays the possible representation types. The user will choose a set of representations and an input set of molecules and this query sends to the server. The server then calls plugins and return a result. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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.
Monkey Bank Robbers
Škoda, Dominik ; Lidický, Bernard (advisor) ; Cibulka, Josef (referee)
The project concerns of creation of computer game inspirated by the game RoboRally. The program is based on Client-Server architecture and allowes players to play together via Internet. The application running on server manages individual games and takes care of synchronization between players. The program allowes to implement artificial inteligence which can join individual game with another players. Each player can create any map and play a game with any map. The project is designed for simple extension in future. The program is developed in JAVA language.
Mobile Client Server Application
Dohnal, Jakub ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabýv. vývojem mobilní aplikace typu klient-server na platformě Windows Phone. Obsahuje popis platformy Window Phone, vývojov. prostředí a jeho nástroj pro ladění a sledování prostředků na této platformě. Rozebírá architektury a protokoly využívající se pro model klient-server. Popisuje sdílení dat a zasílání zpráv mezi uživateli klientem a serverem. Srovnává dostupné protokoly pro komunikaci. V další kapitole je využití paměti na klientu při nedostupnosti připojení k internetu. Závěr se věnuje vizi dalšího vývoje projektu.

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