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IEC-104 interface for UniPi Patron PLCs
Rylich, Slávek ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Slavíček, Karel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design, implement and verify a module that will enable the effective integration of the IEC-104 protocol into an existing PLC controller of the UniPi Patron series. The IEC-104 protocol is a standard in the energy and industrial sectors for reliable and high-speed communication between devices. The implementation of this protocol in the UniPi Patron controller expands its capabilities in the area of data collection and real-time information exchange, which contributes to better monitoring and control of industrial processes. The result of the work is a functional module running on the Unipi Patron PLC controller, which enables reliable communication with control SCADA systems through the IEC-104 protocol, thus contributing to the expansion of the capabilities of this control system in industrial applications.
Multiaplication smart cards
Meluzín, Ivo ; Malina, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of the first part of the thesis is to describe the options of wide usage of chip cards in different segments of our life. Consequently it is necessary to mention hardware and software equipment of smart card, its communication with terminal and data security. In this thesis we focus on Java Card environment in which we will try to create two applications, one for electronic purse and the second for user identification. Basically, we need to mention multiapplicational rules of sharing data and objects. At the end of the thesis we are focusing on the possibility of mutual interference between the applications and on protection against attacks. Also future applications of this technology are described.
Multiaplication smart cards
Meluzín, Ivo ; Malina, Lukáš (referee) ; Sobotka, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of the first part of the thesis is to describe the options of wide usage of chip cards in different segments of our life. Consequently it is necessary to mention hardware and software equipment of smart card, its communication with terminal and data security. In this thesis we focus on Java Card environment in which we will try to create two applications, one for electronic purse and the second for user identification. Basically, we need to mention multiapplicational rules of sharing data and objects. At the end of the thesis we are focusing on the possibility of mutual interference between the applications and on protection against attacks. Also future applications of this technology are described.

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