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Interception of Modern Encrypted Protocols
Marček, Ján ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Kajan, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with the introduction to the security mechanism.The procedure explains the basic concepts, principles of cryptography and security of modern protocols and basic principles that are used for information transmission network. The work also describes the most common types of attacks targeting the eavesdropping of communication. The result is a design of the eavesdropping and the implementation of an attack on the secure communication of the SSL protocol..The attacker uses a false certificate and attacks based on poisoning the ARP and DNS tables for this purpose. The thesis discusses the principles of the SSL protocol and methodology of attacks on the ARP and DNS tables.
Microscopic Traffic Simulation Model Calibration
Pokorný, Pavel ; Minařík, Miloš (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
This thesis main focus is microscopic traffic sumulation. Part of this work is the design and implementation of microsimulation model based on cellular automaton. Implemented model supports calibration with genetic algorithm. The results of calibration and simulations are included.
Secure Communication for Smartphones
Bocko, Dávid ; Kajan, Michal (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with application design and implementation of secured communication between smartphones. Analyses issues of cross-platform portability between operating systems, its differences and common features. It shows an overview of Android OS architecture and its individual layers. Thesis describes basic principles of secured communication in the modern cryptography and implementation of application for mobile platforms. Also shows an overview of modern mobile technologies such as NFC (Near Field Communication) and Bluetooth. This thesis reveals basic architecture and the way how it fits into concept of secured communication. It also describes the architecture of application and concept of secured communication, which is then implemented. In conclusion is summarization of achieved results and possible extensions of implemented application.
HW/SW Codesign for the Xilinx Zynq Platform
Viktorin, Jan ; Košař, Vlastimil (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
This work describes a novel approach of HW/SW codesign on the Xilinx Zynq and similar platforms. It deals with interconnections between the Processing System (ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore) and the Programmable Logic (FPGA) to find an abstract and universal way to develop applications that are partially offloaded into the programmable hardware and that run in the Linux operating system. For that purpose a framework for HW/SW codesign on the Zynq and similar platforms is designed. No such framework is currently available.
Regession Methods in Traffic Prediction
Vaňák, Tomáš ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Petrlík, Jiří (advisor)
Master thesis deals with possibilities of predicting traffic situation on the macroscopic level using data, that were recorded using traffic sensors. This sensors could be loop detectors, radar detectors or cameras. The main problem discussed in this thesis is the travel time of cars. A method for travel time prediction was designed and implemented as a part of this thesis. Data from real traffic were used to test the designed method. The first objective of this thesis is to become familiar with the prediction methods that will be used. The main objective is to use the acquired knowledge to design and to implement an aplication that will predict required traffic variables.
Wireless Voting System
Slezák, David ; Hájek, Josef (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
This thesis deals with designing and implementation of wireless voting system based on the IQRF technology. The thesis describes mentioned IQRF technology and compares its features with others wireless technologies. It also describes the architecture design and communication protocol of the proposed system. The system consists of device conected to computer which collects data from the voting stations. The core of the thesis is the implementation of this components and implementation of control application for the computer. In conclusion, discussed the achievements and possible improvements.
Modular Framework for Sensor Data Processing
Rašovský, Martin ; Viktorin, Jan (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of concept and realization of the server application for a smart home system, where the purpose of the whole application is in the form of framework that offers the calculations and possible actions among the system. The theoretical part of this thesis analyses and describes architecture of the existing system with the focus on the server part. From previous analysis is derived the concept of the application . The concept describes the way of communication with other nodes of the system, storing data and configuration . Further the thesis selects the used technologies and deals with the implementation details of the project. Furthermore the thesis documents testing , the integration into described smart home system and results of functionality of the application . In the conclusion is discussed further possible expansions of the project.
Wireless Protocol MiWi
Leška, Jakub ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Košař, Vlastimil (advisor)
Overwiev of actual solutions in routing protocols in wireless sensors networks, description of wireless protocol mimac and its miwi, design of new protocol for sensor network used in inteligent housing
Measuring of System Load in Embedded Linux
Skopal, Jakub ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Viktorin, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis describes the quantities which characterize the load of the embedded systems based on the Linux kernel. The library was designed and implemented to observe the load of the system in order to facilitate and unify the observation of individual quantities and their reciprocal coherence. Due to the lack of external dependencies of the library the memory requirements are low. To demonstrate the use of the implemented library, a program was designed which depicts the graphs of measured quantities in real time on a remote computer.
Asymmetric Multiprocessing on the ARM Cortex-A9
Riša, Michal ; Košař, Vlastimil (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
Asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP) is a way of distributing computer system load toheterogeneous hardware and software environment. This thesis describes the principles of the AMP focusing on the ARM Cortex--A9 processor and Altera Cyclone V hardware platform. Development of a OpenAMP framework based AMP system showing communication among the processor cores, documentation and future work suggestion are the products of this thesis.

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