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Effective random number generator for limited devices
Michálek, Tomáš ; Mlýnek, Petr (referee) ; Fujdiak, Radek (advisor)
This thesis solves the problem of generating random numbers on low-power devices. Author describes possible ways of generating and implements selected generators of (pseudo)random numbers on MSP430F5438A. 4 generators were added by the enhancement of one of them and a new generator was created, using the phenomenon of temperature change in the surroundings. For each generator, test sequences were generated and these sequences were tested by the Dieharder, STS-NIST, and Visual Test. The output of the thesis is the functional implementation of the generators, their testing by statistical methods and their comparison between each other.
Cryptography protocol with public key
Fujdiak, Radek ; Rášo, Ondřej (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
The Master thesis is an introduction to cryptology. The Thesis describe cryptosystems and selects one ideal cypher for low-power microcontroler. In thesis provides manual for instal development program COde Composer Studio, basic implementation of selected cryptosystem with small numbers and suggestion for implementation selected cyptosystem with big numbers.
Safe Cryptography Algorithms
Mahdal, Jakub ; Hanáček, Petr (referee) ; Chmelař, Petr (advisor)
This thesis brings a reader an overview about historical and modern world of cryptographic methods, as well evaluates actual state of cryptographic algorithm progressions, which are used in applications nowadays. The aim of the work describes common symmetric, asymmetric encryption methods, cryptographic hash functions and as well pseudorandom number generators, authentication protocols and protocols for building VPNs. This document also shows the basics of the successful modern cryptanalysis and reveals algorithms that shouldn't be used and which algorithms are vulnerable. The reader will be also recommended an overview of cryptographic algorithms that are expected to stay safe in the future.
Programs for calculating measurement uncertainty using Monte Carlo method
Novotný, Marek ; Havlíková, Marie (referee) ; Šedivá, Soňa (advisor)
The thesis deals with establishing uncertainties of indirect measurements. It focuses primarily on random number generators in software enabling the calculation of mea-surement uncertainties using Monte Carlo. Then it focuses on the uncertainty calculati-on indirect measurement as the Monte Carlo method and the classical numerical met-hod. The practical part deals with the verification of randomness generators numbers contained in various softwares. It also deals with the determination of uncertainties indi-rect current measurements by both above-mentioned methods and then comparing and evaluating the values achieved.
Random number generator based on magnetic nanostructures
Jíra, Roman ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Urbánek, Michal (advisor)
Random number generation can be based on physical events with probabilistic character, or on algorithms that use complex or one-way functions, alternatively on both of these approaches. A magnetic vortex is a basic state of magnetization that forms in magnetic micro- and nanostructures of an appropriate shape, dimensions and material. Quantities of the magnetic vortex form randomly if ambient conditions are chosen eligibly. A concept of a true random number generator using a random switching of states of the magnetic vortex is presented in this thesis. This concept is realized and random numbers were experimentally generated and numbers were statistically analysed.
True random number generator
Procházková, Lenka ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Člupek, Vlastimil (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to apprise with true random number generators and their realisation. At first, random numbers and true random number generators are described and principles, details and properties are explained. The thesis also describes the use of generators in computers and in IoT devices and random sequences testing. The part of this thesis is description and realisation of computer generator and description of smartphone generator. The source of entropy used in this work is cursor move. Generated sequences were tested by the NIST STS and compared with sequences from other generators.
Optimization of Spillway Design Parameters
Pospíšilík, Šimon ; Sobek, Martin (referee) ; Menšík, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the program development. The program is aimed at finding optimal design parameters for a two-pole emergency spillway. These parameters are the lengths of the spillway edges and their relative height arrangement. The program is based on the flood wave transformation simulation. Multi – gradient algorithm was used for optimization design parameters of a two-pole safety spillway.
Random Number Generators for Cryptography
Matějíček, Jaroslav ; Henzl, Martin (referee) ; Hanáček, Petr (advisor)
The content of this thesis is the design and statistical tests of two di erent hardware random number generators. It also includes an overview of the sources of entropy, algorithms used to correct deviations from the normal distribution and the description of statistical tests.
Random number generator
Križan, Viliam ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Ležák, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with a generation of random numbers and Fortuna generator implementation in Java language. In the first part the theoretical familiarization to the issues is introduced. Various entropy sources like mouse movement, keyboard typing, microphone and web camera noise are described and analysed. The analysis focuses on randomness, usability and volume of gathered data. Also the Fortuna random number generator is described from the theoretical view. Object analysis and implementation details are described in the last chapter of the document.
Random number generator using wireless networks
Frolka, Jan ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Člupek, Vlastimil (advisor)
This master's thesis introduces the reader to the types of random number generators and the possibilities of their implementation. The methods of testing random numbers and different types of statistical test sets are described. The thesis includes the design and implementation of a custom random number generator using wireless networks. The value of the signal strength multiplied by the difference in time since the previous packet was received is used as the source of randomness. The generator is controlled by a web application that allows the user to generate, store and test random numbers using the NIST STS test suite. The generated sequences from the generator were further tested using the ENT suite. The results are further compared with the generator using atmospheric noise from the website.

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