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Portal of the universal access control protocol
Čepelák, Tomáš ; Ležák, Petr (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The paper focuses on the issue of access control. It presents an universal bilateral protocol of access control of ACP. The paper describes the messages and its sequences that AC portals uses for communication. It describes the functions and features of the modules from which the portal is composed. The paper suggests the concept of a modular AC portal solutions including the design of basic modules. It also outlines possible test scenarios. Under this proposal is generated functional AC portal on the .NET Framework platform using the C\# programming language. The portal provides access to local assets or to the assets on other computers in the local network. Created application is tested according to the scenarios proposed in both the network version and the local version of the AC portal. Test results are objectively evaluated and commented.
Browser Game with Artificial Intelligence
Moravec, Michal ; Volf, Tomáš (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
Thesis describes design and implementation of a web browser game, which can be played by multiple players via the internet. The main goal is to manage the economy, although players can cooperate (trading) or play against each other (battles). NoSQL database is used for persistent storage of progress, which is also described in the thesis. Apart from human players there are also agents/bots, which play the game autonomously via state machines generated by genetic algorithms. Paper describes design and functionality of either the genetic algorithms, but also the state machines.
Remote data downloading from automotive digital tachograph
Matoušek, Vojtěch ; Macho, Tomáš (referee) ; Petyovský, Petr (advisor)
Thesis deals with device firmware design located in lorry, which provides remote access to vehicle digital tachograph data according to valid EU legislation. The result of this work is a system, which downloads digital data from digital tachograph and save them on remote server. The system for remote data downloading from automotive digital tachograph consists of three kinds of applications: server application, user application and firmware for communication device. Communication between applications uses encrypted TCP connection and own special designed messages.
Wireless Network Aspects
Pluhař, Ondřej ; Ponížil, Michal (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis is about wireless communication, concretely wireless fidelity networks. It deals about IEEE 802.11 standard and also about its modulations. History, development, kinds and properties of wireless network and security is also mentioned. Current situation of one particular company is viewed in further part of the thesis. Some innovations in internet access and security of wireless communication in company network is suggested.
Solution of the authentification and authorization for wireless local networks
Čížek, Michal ; Pust, Radim (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This thesis is about available priciples and methods of authentication and authorization in wireless local area networks. First part is about available methods of authentication with short description each of them and usage analysis for small and middle-sized wireless networks. There is a project of authentication and authorization for school wireless network of three access points in the second part of the thesis, including description of Mikrotik RouterOS configuration and FreeRadius configuration. In the end of the thesis there is a project tests and usage analysis.
Study of the chemical profile of wine of Riesling variety
Šumberová, Michaela ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the chemical profile and authentication of the geographical origin of varietal wine Rhine Riesling obtained from 4 Moravian wine regions. In the experiment, 20 wine samples were analysed with 5 instrumental analytical methods – aromatic compounds were determined by HS-SPME-GC-MS, phenolic compounds by HPLC-MS, total phenolic content by MAS, and elemental analysis by ICP-OES and ICP-MS. In total 36 aromatic compounds were detected, from which 7 were varietal terpenes and 2 of them C13 norisoprenoids. The total phenolic content for the Rhine Riesling wine was measured in the concentration range of 174,22–380,96 mg·l-1. Gallic acid (0,41–34,99 mg·l-1), catechin (0,05–7,44 mg·l-1), epicatechin (0,03–4,14 mg·l-1), caffeic acid (0,14–2,05 mg·l-1), and coumaric acid (0,30–4,04 mg·l-1) were the specific measured phenolics. In total 18 elements were measured in Rhine Riesling wine, macroelements K > P > Mg > Ca > Na with concentrations above 10 mg·l-1, microelements Al > Fe > Zn > Mn > Sr > Cu in the concentration range 0,1–10 mg·l-1, and trace elements Ni > Cr > V > Pb > Mo > Co > Cd in the concentration 0,0001–1 mg·l-1. Potassium was the most abundant element (386,37 mg·l-1). The results were used for the parametric and nonparametric univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA) and multivariate principal component analysis (PCA). Ni60 (p = 0,0029), ethyl benzoate (p = 0,0060), and diethyl succinate (p = 0,0247) were statistically the most significant parameters influenced by the wine region for the significance level = 0,05. Out of the 57 measured variables 7 parameters were identified as statistically significant and used for PCA graphic representation of the samples. PCA results show, that the varietal wine’s origin can be authenticated by chosen chemical compounds and chemometric methods.
Remote data downloading from automotive digital tachograph
Matoušek, Vojtěch ; Macho, Tomáš (referee) ; Petyovský, Petr (advisor)
Thesis deals with device firmware design located in lorry, which provides remote access to vehicle digital tachograph data according to valid EU legislation. The result of this work is a system, which downloads digital data from digital tachograph and save them on remote server. The system for remote data downloading from automotive digital tachograph consists of three kinds of applications: server application, user application and firmware for communication device. Communication between applications uses encrypted TCP connection and own special designed messages.
Browser Game with Artificial Intelligence
Moravec, Michal ; Volf, Tomáš (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
Thesis describes design and implementation of a web browser game, which can be played by multiple players via the internet. The main goal is to manage the economy, although players can cooperate (trading) or play against each other (battles). NoSQL database is used for persistent storage of progress, which is also described in the thesis. Apart from human players there are also agents/bots, which play the game autonomously via state machines generated by genetic algorithms. Paper describes design and functionality of either the genetic algorithms, but also the state machines.
Choose authentication method for logging in to the electronic banking at the same time as cancellation of GRID cards authentication
Mazák, Matej ; Doucek, Petr (advisor) ; Veber, Jaromír (referee)
The aim of this Master thesis is to choose appropriate authentication method for logging in to the electronic banking. The chosen solution will serve as an additional factor for authentication and authorization of client and at the same time as the replacement of the outdated security method GRID card. Development and direction of the electronic banking is explained in the theoretical part of the thesis. Further on, the advantages of this channel that are provided to clients and bank, are described. Some of the trends which daily affect the direction of the electronic banking are also described. Security is very important part of the electronic banking and that is why it is mentioned in the each part of this thesis. The practical part contains proposed cancellation procedure of GRID cards and proposal of the new solutions that could replace them in the future. It also contains selection and description of evaluation criteria and multi-criteria evaluation of the selected solutions. Saaty method and scoring method were used to determine the weight of the particular criteria. Conclusion of the thesis compares achieved results of the individual authentication methods and assets of this Master thesis.
History, Fiction and Ideology: Analysis of the Novel "The doubts of Salai"
Švantner, Michal ; Češka, Jakub (advisor) ; Fulka, Josef (referee)
This thesis analyzes the historical novel The Doubts of Salaí in terms of purpose, which the authors have clearly declared in the study attached to the novel. This purpose is both to ridicule the excessive confidence in the pulp and obvious fakes, and literary demythologization of myths - associated primarily with the Pope Alexander VI., Leonardo da Vinci, renaissance humanists or Tacit's Germania - which have settled in the historical discourse. Thus the thesis, through the narratological analysis, examines the procedures that are used within these purposes, and notes the implications for theories of the historical and literary discourses relationship. It also shows that in the final study the authors perpetrate historical objectivism and do not reflect the literariness of their own text. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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