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Identification and authentication technologies
Miklánková, Zuzana ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (referee) ; Dzurenda, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of currently available RFID technologies and smart cards. Summarized are types of identification and authentication radio or contact systems. The practical part compares measured RFID functional outputs and describes the implementation of multi-attribute authentication system using RFID technology and smart cards. For example, the authentication system can provide employees with access to the building, necessarily demonstrated by both the smart card and RFID tags.The system also includes user privacy elements, where identity of the user cannot be detected by captured communication.
Random Number Generation on Smart Cards
Suchomelová, Radka ; Dobiáš, Patrik (referee) ; Malina, Lukáš (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis focuses on the testing of the outputs of smart cards random number generators. The theoretical section of the thesis covers the problematics of random numbers generating and its testing, as well as descriptions of several types of programmable smart cards. The thesis compares various tools for testing the quality of randomnes and describes the changes in the Python implementation of the testing suite NIST STS. The thesis includes description of the created application for the automatic testing of the number generated by JavaCard and BasicCard cards. This application was used for the testing of 7 cards for this thesis. The testing revealed that the tested generators do not generate perfectly random sequences, but their quality is somewhat acceptable in most cases.
Identification and authentication technologies
Miklánková, Zuzana ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (referee) ; Dzurenda, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of currently available RFID technologies and smart cards. Summarized are types of identification and authentication radio or contact systems. The practical part compares measured RFID functional outputs and describes the implementation of multi-attribute authentication system using RFID technology and smart cards. For example, the authentication system can provide employees with access to the building, necessarily demonstrated by both the smart card and RFID tags.The system also includes user privacy elements, where identity of the user cannot be detected by captured communication.

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