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A System for Monitoring Vehicle Fuel Consumption
Lazárek, Zbyněk ; Kolář, Dušan (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a system that can detect fuel theft from vehicles. The systemconsists of a hardware device located in the monitored vehicles and information systemthat makes it possible to determine when and where the theft occurred. The thesis describesthe components of the hardware device and individual functionalities of the informationsystem.
Automatic Transport Protocol Detection in Captured Communication
Lazárek, Zbyněk ; Kmeť, Martin (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create a library in C#, which will be able to automatically detect transport protocols in a captured network traffic. This library can recognize a transport protocol in tunnel traffic without the knowledge of tunneling protocol. The~thesis describes the unique signatures of TCP / IP protocols on which the automatic detection is based. Furthermore, it is described how the detection works. The conclusion is~subjected to automatic detection tests, which are designed to review its performance and efficiency.
A System for Monitoring Vehicle Fuel Consumption
Lazárek, Zbyněk ; Kolář, Dušan (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a system that can detect fuel theft from vehicles. The systemconsists of a hardware device located in the monitored vehicles and information systemthat makes it possible to determine when and where the theft occurred. The thesis describesthe components of the hardware device and individual functionalities of the informationsystem.
Automatic Transport Protocol Detection in Captured Communication
Lazárek, Zbyněk ; Kmeť, Martin (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create a library in C#, which will be able to automatically detect transport protocols in a captured network traffic. This library can recognize a transport protocol in tunnel traffic without the knowledge of tunneling protocol. The~thesis describes the unique signatures of TCP / IP protocols on which the automatic detection is based. Furthermore, it is described how the detection works. The conclusion is~subjected to automatic detection tests, which are designed to review its performance and efficiency.

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