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Public transport connection of the new Brno Railway station
Bartoň, Daniel ; Pavlíček, Jan (referee) ; Holcner, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of the availability of the new Main Railway Station in Brno, its transfer to other location, modernization or reconstruction and its connection to the public transport system. It focuses in particular on the public transport in Brno affected by the transfer of the railway station and on regional passenger railway transport in the vicinity of Brno. It describes, evaluates and assesses various variants of the transfer of the new railway station in terms of time savings for passengers traveling through the Main Railway Station and their source or destination of travel is in Brno or in the vicinity of Brno. The most suitable appears variant B - the transfer of the station under Petrov.
Hardware generation of cryptographic-safe primes.
Kabelková, Barbora ; Smékal, David (referee) ; Cíbik, Peter (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of prime numbers and their generation. It briefly introduces prime numbers and points out the importance of secure primes in cryptography. It gives examples of asymmetric ciphers and closely analyses RSA algorithm. The thesis then presents some pseudo-random and true-random methods of generating sequences of numbers and compares their properties. It evaluates the most used primality tests, both probabilistic and real, based on their applicability in practice. It suggests several combinations of primality tests with generating methods and chooses one to implement on FPGA. The thesis describes the implementation of a generator that generates a sequence of numbers using the von Neumann middle-square method and subsequently uses the Miller-Rabin test to find primes between those numbers. Key processes of the proposed generator are explained and illustrated. The proposed implementation is simulated and synthesized in the Xilinx Viavado environment. The individual parts of the generator are tested using several behavioral simulations. Finally, the thesis comments on the conducted simulations and evaluates the properties of the proposed implementation.
Hardware generation of cryptographic-safe primes.
Kabelková, Barbora ; Smékal, David (referee) ; Cíbik, Peter (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of prime numbers and their generation. It briefly introduces prime numbers and points out the importance of secure primes in cryptography. It gives examples of asymmetric ciphers and closely analyses RSA algorithm. The thesis then presents some pseudo-random and true-random methods of generating sequences of numbers and compares their properties. It evaluates the most used primality tests, both probabilistic and real, based on their applicability in practice. It suggests several combinations of primality tests with generating methods and chooses one to implement on FPGA. The thesis describes the implementation of a generator that generates a sequence of numbers using the von Neumann middle-square method and subsequently uses the Miller-Rabin test to find primes between those numbers. Key processes of the proposed generator are explained and illustrated. The proposed implementation is simulated and synthesized in the Xilinx Viavado environment. The individual parts of the generator are tested using several behavioral simulations. Finally, the thesis comments on the conducted simulations and evaluates the properties of the proposed implementation.
Public transport connection of the new Brno Railway station
Bartoň, Daniel ; Pavlíček, Jan (referee) ; Holcner, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of the availability of the new Main Railway Station in Brno, its transfer to other location, modernization or reconstruction and its connection to the public transport system. It focuses in particular on the public transport in Brno affected by the transfer of the railway station and on regional passenger railway transport in the vicinity of Brno. It describes, evaluates and assesses various variants of the transfer of the new railway station in terms of time savings for passengers traveling through the Main Railway Station and their source or destination of travel is in Brno or in the vicinity of Brno. The most suitable appears variant B - the transfer of the station under Petrov.

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