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An Application Utilizing esmska Plugins for Sending SMS Messages via Web Gateways
Marton, Dominik ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and implementation of a console application, that utilizes esmska JavaScript modules to enable sending SMS messages from inside of user scripts via web gateways without CAPTCHA security plugin, and of a web service with REST interface making this application accessible remotely. Both are primarily made with the purpose of running on network devices with OpenWrt operating system while trying to minimise memory consumption. The whole solution is written in C with the help of libcurl library, embedded JavaScript interpreter Duktape and standard C library uClibc.
Measurements of the intensity of traffic within a fixed interval of the AP
Kubík, Pavel ; Trzos, Michal (referee) ; Matocha, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis analyzes the network traffic on a router with open source firmware. First is chosen a software platform, based on compatibility with available equipment. Then are assessed properties necessary for the development of custom applications. Support for various programming languages provided by the SDK, development environment and the available modules and libraries, for working with network interface. Based on these factors is then chose method to realize the program. He is implemented on the OpenWRT firmware in C / C + + using network library pcap. These funds are used to capture and analyze network traffic. Obtained data are processed using methods of technical analysis, namely on the basis of moving averages, Stochastic oscillator and Bollinger bands. Based on results of these methods are generated and verified estimates of traffic. They are based on linear extrapolation, simplified for fixed intervals. The validity of each method is verified on base of the estimated value. Method is verified if estimated value of the traffic volume is in the Bollinger band, which is given by the standard deviation. Each method is tested several times in real traffic with different input parameters. Then is evaluated the influence of parameters on the error rate of methods. Individual methods are compared and evaluated based on the behavior in different scenarios and based on the average relative error.
Configuration of OpenWRT System Using NETCONF Protocol
Nagy, Peter ; Kořenek, Jan (referee) ; Kekely, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is OpenWrt platform configuration using the NETCONF protocol. Existing tools such as libnetconf library and Netopeer toolset were used for the communication using the NETCONF protocol. Implementation part deals with the development of modules for system and network interfaces configuration.
Implementation of the Advanced Security Algorithms into Home Routers
Špinler, Martin ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Kaštil, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with network devices designed for packet routing in small networks. It's focused on two particular devices with ARM processor. There is detailed description of an instalation of OpenWRT operating system to this devices. Next, there are results of tests of routing performance of these and some other selected devices and tests of performance of alogorithms used in network security. A module for OpenWRT operating system for pattern-matching in network traffic is also part of the work.
Smart Home Control by Utilizing AllJoyn Platform
Resler, Tomáš ; Kováč, Dominik (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor work concerns with system Alljoyn which tries to standardize the interface for communication in the frame of intelligent house. The basic principles and the structure of the framework Alljoyn including the recent proposal of the modules Lighting framework and Gateway Agent have been described in the theoretical oriented part of the work. The practical oriented part stars with the description of the getting the Alljoyn framework including the Lighting controller and the Gateway Agent to work on the hardware router provided with operating system OpenWRT. The following parts present own testing connector for the Alljoyn Gateway which have been written to allow the remote control of the lights via cloud service Twitter. The functionality of the router have been tested with software simulator of the Alljoyn lights Luminaire and an own ligths driving program developed utilizing the experimental Lighting SDK for mobile devices with operating system Android.
IoT Based on SoC MT7688
Lužný, Jakub ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development of an embedded device for Internet of Things based on the MediaTek MT7688A platform. It explores the capabilities of this platform and available System on Module solutions. Based on this findings, a fully functional prototype of such a device is implemented. To demonstratie abilities of the device, a web application is programmed that shows the data received over Wireless M-Bus bus.
Design and implementation of communication protocol allowing message exchange between WLAN access points using IPv6
Bartal, Boris ; Jelínek, Mojmír (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis is about programming of network application in programming language C a its implementation in an access point. In the first part of the thesis, theory of used technologies is described, along with access point configuration and installation of operating system OpenWrt, which is necessary for usage of the applications in an access point. The second part describes and explains the process of programming of the aplication and its implementation to access points.
Optimization of hand-over process in real network environment
Hornyak, Tomáš ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
This Master´s thesis deals especially with exploration of the handover process and with searching for ways of in?uencing this process. The goal of this thesis is to create tools for recording of access point utilization and in?uence the handover of wireless clients based on the obtained data. An access point with open ?rmware, which allows low-level management, was necessary for practical tests. First chapter deals with a survey of current o?er of open ?rmware available for access points and then the appropriate candidate for this thesis is chosen – the OpenWRT project. Second chapter deals with the con?guration of OpenWRT system and basic settings of the chosen wireless router – TP-Link TL-WR1043ND. Next chapter deals with analysis of the handover process in wireless networks. Information obtained by this analysis is used during the creation of the graphic application. The fourth chapter presents the basics of Microsoft Native Wi-Fi API and introduces basic functions used by this API. Those functions were used during the creations of the application. Last two chapters present the created graphic application. The ?fth chapter deals with the application design and examination of its functionality and used functions. Last chapter then documents usability of the application in real environment.
Embedded system for date collection
Varga, Kamil ; Štohl, Radek (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
This master's thesis is describing problems of embedded systems and their development. Furthermore, the operating system GNU/Linux and it's cross-compiling is described. Hardware problems are analyzed too. Concrete solution is system which is able to boot from the USB disc and it is based on OpenWrt distribution running on Edimax BR-6104KP router. The whole solution is described the way which can lead to any general embedded system.
Anomaly Detection in IoT Networks
Halaj, Jozef ; Hujňák, Ondřej (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
The goal of the thesis was an analysis of IoT communication protocols, their vulnerabilities and the creation of a suitable anomaly detector. It must be possible to run the detector on routers with the OpenWRT system. To create the final solution, it was necessary to analyze the communication protocols BLE and Z-Wave with a focus on their security and vulnerabilities. Furthermore, it was necessary to analyze the possibilities of anomaly detection, design and implement the detection system. The result is a modular detection system based on the NEMEA framework. The detection system is able to detect re-pairing of BLE devices representing a potential pairing attack. The system allows interception of Z-Wave communication using SDR, detection of Z-Wave network scanning and several attacks on network routing. The system extends the existing detector over IoT statistical data with more detailed statistics with a broader view of the network. The original solution had only Z-Wave statistics with a limited view of the network obtained from the Z-Wave controller. The modular solution of the system provides deployment flexibility and easy system scalability. The functionality of the solution was verified by experiments and a set of automated tests. The system was also successfully tested on a router with OpenWRT and in the real world enviroment. The results of the thesis were used within the SIoT project.

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