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Field sensor network for microclimatological measurements
Juráň, Radovan ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Povalač, Aleš (advisor)
Tato práce je zaměřena na návrh terénní bezdrátové senzorové sítě pro mikroklimatologická měření, zejména výronů juvenilního oxidu uhličitho v oblasti hydrotermílního krasu, založené na LoRaWAN. V teoretické části práce je předložen přehled cílové oblasti, možností řešení měření, získávání a přenosu dat. Praktická část se pak věnuje kompletnímu návrhu celého systému, to znamená od měřicího zařízení přes koncentrátor a gateway až po backend odesílání dat do cloudového úložiště. Výsledky tohoto komplexního problému jsou prezentovány průběžně a přílohy obsahují detailnější a názornější ukázky.
Recoil forces measurement after shot
Juráň, Radovan ; Prokeš, Aleš (referee) ; Frýza, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis focuses on designing device for recoil forces measurement. First part – the semestral project of winter semester 2016/2017 – was focused on the hardware design. Programming of the firmware and also the software for getting data to PC was created in the summer semester to complete the bachelors thehis as a whole.
Power monitoring of IoT devices
Verčimák, Mário ; Jirgl, Miroslav (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis describes energy consumption and power supplying low-power IoT devices. There is general analysis of current consumption and selecting suitable primary battery cell depends of behavior battery type. The next point is analysis of low-power and high-effectivity DC/DC convertor’s feature. The second part contains available solutions for energy monitoring and current measurement. This thesis also contains design of device for measure these energy consumption, with user application, which interprets measured data.
Converter with very low input voltage
Jaško, Michal ; Beneš, Petr (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis describes a design and testing of an increasing direct voltage converter transforming light energy received by a photodiode to electrical energy with sufficient output voltage to power digital circuits. The theoretical part forms an overview of commercial circuits and the Linear Technology LTC3109 and the combination of Seiko S-822Z20 and S-8353D30MC are chosen as suitable for the further research. The function principles of these circuits are described. In the practical part the maximum output power and efficiency dependences on the internal resistance of the power source of the circuits are measured. Based on the results the characteristics of the Linear Technology circuit with different variants of the input transformers are compared. A modified Seiko circuit with an input photodiode is designed and its function is verified by laser diode powering through an optical fiber.
SW for access panel of data concentrator
Kováč, Jakub ; Franek, Lešek (referee) ; Šťastný, Ladislav (advisor)
The aim of this work is design the software for operating panel of data concentrator. The work shows serial communication between human-machine interface and data concentrator. There are designed the communications protocol and graphical interface for device. Consequently is shown design of algorithm of control application. The algorithm is designed in view of battery supply by using of Low-power modes.
Smart Wearable
Moravec, Luboš ; Macháň, Ladislav (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the explanation of the concept of smart wearables and the different application possibilities. This work also includes examples of finished demonstration devices in this category. Part of this work is devoted to guide the selection of appropriate components for the design of new equipment in the category of smart wearable. The result of this thesis is designed wearable and charging station. This device is able to read user input and display that information on a smart device running under Android system connected via Bluetooth technology.
Mechanisms for Scheduling RT Tasks during Lack of Computational and Energy Sources
Pokorný, Martin ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This term project deals with the problem of scheduling real-time tasks in overload conditions and techniques for lowering power consumption. Each of these parts features mechanisms and reasons for their using. There are also described specific algorithms, that are implemented, in operating system uC/OS-II, and compared in next phase of master's thesis.
The monitoring system for smart concrete construction condition
Brouček, Jan ; Šteffan, Pavel (referee) ; Macháň, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis describes designing of a wireless system which allows to transmit measured data of sensors made of smart concrete. Measured data are transmitted from measuring points to the collecting unit, which stores them, and pass them to the server which is connected in the Internet network. The design of the system is focused to achieve low power consumption of all used components to provide the longest possible operation time, when using primary lithium cell. The design should be also able to provide possibility of easy modification of the measuring points.
Low-power emulators of higher-order elements
Teska, Tomáš ; Brzobohatý, Jaromír (referee) ; Biolek, Dalibor (advisor)
The thesis deals with emulating higher-order elements using the transformation mutators, which were described by Leon Chua in 1971. The procedure of designing mutators from their mathematical description to the synthesis of concrete electrical circuits is described. The circuit solutions are based on the utilization of advanced circuit principles in order to achieve optimal circuit performance. Mutators are implemented as a set of eight incremental modules. Via their cascade connection, it is possible to emulate arbitrary elements from the periodical table of higher-order elements. The proposed solutions are tested by means of computer simulations and also verified by measurements.
Measurement module with power over fiber
Dvorský, Pavel ; Beneš, Petr (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
The thesis deals with design and construction of low-power measurement device with power over optical fiber. This device should measure input signal in range of 50 mV to 50 V and the results of measurement sent through optical fiber into sensing module.

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