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SmartFlat central station
Chudík, Vladimír ; Arm, Jakub (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis contains description and realization of smart home system SmartFlat. In the first part of the thesis is analysis of issue and listing of most common variants of home systems with examples. Further into the thesis is the description of parts of system SmartFlat, hardware solution of main unit and there are also explained core software functions of the system. At the end of this thesis are commented results of debugging and testing with real peripheral devices. Conclusion at the end includes brief summary of diploma thesis and commentary of achieved results.
RFID acces system realization
Buchal, Adam ; Matyáš, Pavel (referee) ; Marada, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the use of RFID technology in access control systems in intelligent buildings. The study also describes the principle functions of RFID readers and the list of frequencies at which the technology works. The next section is dedicated to the design of the access system with iClass R10 operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz, the whole system is controlled by a microprocessor ATmega8. The board design is described program for creating electronic schematics EAGLE. The try-out functionality and basic programming functions used kit EVB 4.3 The last section describes the procedure for the production of printed circuit boards photo path including drawings and schemes and also describes the program controlling the entire device using the block diagram.
Access system with Ethernet interface
Knotek, Martin ; Hynčica, Ondřej (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
The access system with the Ethernet interface is presented in this diploma thesis. Access control system is based on the RFID technology. Each identification unit reads the users card number and sends the request to the server other the network. Server checks the card number and sends the answer. The doors are opened. The first part of this diploma thesis deals with the theoretical description of the access control systems. All used technologies are described in this first part of this work. The second part of this thesis describes hardware design of the RFID identification unit with the Ethernet interface and microcontroller Rabbit. The last part presents designed communication protocol. This protocol supports AES secure communication standard. The control program of the identification unit and to the software design of the database and the server application is made and described in this work too.
Wireless Sensory Network Using LoRa Technology
Mikulášek, Michal ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses in the first half on the Internet of Things and the available wireless technologies for the Internet of Things. Each technology is characterized by its features, pros and cons, as well as the possibilities of using it in the Internet of Things. In the second half of the thesis, a practical design and construction of a LoRa network, consisting of a sensory and a central unit, is carried out. The parts of the solution are designed wiring schemes, printed circuit boards and detailed photo documentation. Additionaly the software solutions for both types of units are described, with detailed descriptions of the proposed features. The maximum possible range is tested and documented for the entire solution. Subsequently, a detailed measurement of the power consumption of the sensor unit is carried out and an extensive estimation of its battery life for a selected battery.
RFID Security
Hanačík, Radim ; Morský, Ondřej (referee) ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (advisor)
The thesis describes the theory of radio frequency identification and is focused on the security of communication. Smart cards are divided by type of chip and operating frequencies. The thesis is focused on contactless cards based on the Mifare Classic and on a description and construction of the emulator, which is able to demonstrate the production defects. We can make a copy of the card using the emulator. Laboratory task was designed and implemented demonstrating the communication between cards.
Performing a Relay Attack on Mifare Smart Cards
Činčala, Martin ; Henzl, Martin (referee) ; Malčík, Dominik (advisor)
This thesis deals with performing a relay attack on MIFARE smartcards while using off-the-shelf readers only. These readers are not designed for such attacks therefore implementation of the attack that would succeed against every smartcard was not possible. Since various attacks on smartcards have already been implemented, I have focused on the latest and still insufficiently explored card MIFARE Ultralight C. Relay attack has been implemented with simplified emulation of 4-bytes long UID and successfully tested on MIFARE Ultralight C. With the use of other readers it should be possible to perform attack also on other cards like MIFARE Plus, Desfire and SmartMX. For the purpose of cloning MIFARE Classic open-source tools are introduced.
Security system with Mifare card reader
Kubíček, Ondřej ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work deals with the design and integration software for the application of microprocessor-driven access terminal based on standard Mifare. In addition, the technology Mifare is the first part of the work presented RFID technology which is based on Mifare technology. Introduce its brief history, use and principle. Further work includes a description of their own solutions to hardware and software parts of the proposal microprocessor-driven access terminal, which construct and programming was the main objective of this work. In more details are described some of the key elements of the application.
Attendance System Terminal
Chmelař, Jakub ; Mráz, Ľubomír (referee) ; Strašil, Ivo (advisor)
This thesis deals with electronic attendance systems which are nowadays being widely used to record employee attendance. General problem of attendance tracking is introduced in first part of the thesis along with a conceptual solution of an attendance system terminal. Author then describes a circuitry and a PCB design of a baseboard for a Cubieboard2 minicomputer, a RFID reader and a touchscreen LCD display. After successful testing of said PCB, the terminal has been completed and it was possible to focus on a software solution. Latter part of the thesis is dedicated to a specifics of the Allwinner A20 platform and its support by a GNU/Linux operating system. In following chapter author describes use of a Buildroot software for creating a Linux based binary image for an aforementioned minicomputer. Since an operating system and a peripheral support were successfully tested author could focus on a design and implementation of an attendance software that is described in the final chapter.
Planar antenna arrays for RFID applications
Pochobradský, Jakub ; Horák, David (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis describes the basic principles of radio frequency identification, basic characteristics of patch antennas, the possibility of their feeding and design of planar antenna series. Are discussed, impedance matching options. The selected antenna arrays were realised, measuring their parameters was down and measured parameters was compared with simulation results.
Embedded System with Communication Interface NFC and Wi-Fi
Bugár, Loránt ; Valach, Soběslav (referee) ; Horák, Karel (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with communication system design via the NFC and Wi-Fi interface. The thesis has two basic goals. The first goal is to create a device that is capable of storing of data and its subsequent transfer via the NFC interface. The second aim is to utilize this device for measuring various physical variables. The IoT technology is employed to fulfill the aforementioned goal. IoT technology is capable of visualizing data in real time and make them accessible via the Internet. The result of this work is an universal device, that contains the most popular communication interfaces, such as I2C, SPI and that is capable of processing measurement data from digital, analogue, and wireless sensors.

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