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Cryptographic algorithms on FPGA
Broda, Jan ; Jedlička, Petr (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
The master thesis is focused on developing a demonstrator which is able to transmit data not only between operating system and network FPGA card with a UltraScale+ chip but also between two network FPGA cards. The theoretical part of the master thesis describes FPGA, developing on FPGA, programming languges that are used and develoment enviroment Vivado Design Suite. The demonstrator consists of two applications developed in C language which are used for communication between operating system and the network FPGA card and two components developed in VHDL langague which are used for communication throught a network module on the network FPGA card. The demonstrator allows inserting cryptographic algorithm which would work with transmitted data. For developing on the network FPGA card was used a Network Development Kit provided by a Liberouter team from CESNET association.
Application for programmable smart cards
Broda, Jan ; Dzurenda, Petr (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
The theoretical part of the bachelor thesis deals with the issue of secure attribute authentication, which places great emphasis on the protection of privacy and digital identity. The next part of the work deals with chip cards with MultOS operation system. The practical goal of this work is to create authentication application in C language using the attribute scheme CDDH19 and revocation scheme CDH16. The attribute scheme is based on signature scheme weak Boneh Boyen and on algebraic MAC funcion. For development it was used an interface Eclipse IDE with development environment SmartDeck. The final application will allow the users secure attribute authentication without any risks of leak of sensitive information. This application is implemented on MultOS chip card and tested in cooperation with the student, who programmed the verifier side on the microcomputer Raspberry PI.
Cryptographic algorithms on FPGA
Broda, Jan ; Jedlička, Petr (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
The master thesis is focused on developing a demonstrator which is able to transmit data not only between operating system and network FPGA card with a UltraScale+ chip but also between two network FPGA cards. The theoretical part of the master thesis describes FPGA, developing on FPGA, programming languges that are used and develoment enviroment Vivado Design Suite. The demonstrator consists of two applications developed in C language which are used for communication between operating system and the network FPGA card and two components developed in VHDL langague which are used for communication throught a network module on the network FPGA card. The demonstrator allows inserting cryptographic algorithm which would work with transmitted data. For developing on the network FPGA card was used a Network Development Kit provided by a Liberouter team from CESNET association.
Application for programmable smart cards
Broda, Jan ; Dzurenda, Petr (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
The theoretical part of the bachelor thesis deals with the issue of secure attribute authentication, which places great emphasis on the protection of privacy and digital identity. The next part of the work deals with chip cards with MultOS operation system. The practical goal of this work is to create authentication application in C language using the attribute scheme CDDH19 and revocation scheme CDH16. The attribute scheme is based on signature scheme weak Boneh Boyen and on algebraic MAC funcion. For development it was used an interface Eclipse IDE with development environment SmartDeck. The final application will allow the users secure attribute authentication without any risks of leak of sensitive information. This application is implemented on MultOS chip card and tested in cooperation with the student, who programmed the verifier side on the microcomputer Raspberry PI.

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