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Weight sensing of beehives with long-term stability
Vozdecký, Martin ; Marcoň, Petr (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to describe the design of stable measurement of weight in beehives. Work evaluates suitable types of weight sensors and their effect on stability. The main part of the thesis is a custom design of electronic sensing the weight of the beehive and telemetry data to the user. The concept of engagement enables stable measurement of mass loading of independence on the ambient temperature.
Beehive Scale
Žilka, Martin ; Musil, Tomáš (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
The focus of this bachelor‘s thesis is to retrieve available information about possibilities of solution design of a beehive scale, which should be used in the countryside and has the option of remote data sending. The next step is to build a prototype of that scale. The introductory part contains a parameter description of eight types of commercial beehive scales. The next part is focused on principles, positives and negatives of some commercial weight sensors. The following section deals with communication interfaces used in the IoT. In conclusion is made a selection of the most appropriate technologies for remote weighing beehives, based on the previous research. The last part is devoted to the description of prototype construction.
Multiplatform Mobile Beekeeping Diary
Drábek, Petr ; Koutenský, Michal (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a transparent and intuitive mobile application replacing the classic paper recording of data about bee colonies for beekeepers. Furthermore, to provide the possibility of linking this application to the hive scale for even greater insight into bee colonies. The application is developed on Xamarin platform for Android and iOS. The result of this work is to help beekeepers to work with bees, store their data in a database and enable them to work with them on different devices. Provide the beekeeper with an upto-date overview of their apiaries, colonies and hives, as well as statistics from this data. 
Multiplatform Mobile Beekeeping Diary
Drábek, Petr ; Koutenský, Michal (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a transparent and intuitive mobile application replacing the classic paper recording of data about bee colonies for beekeepers. Furthermore, to provide the possibility of linking this application to the hive scale for even greater insight into bee colonies. The application is developed on Xamarin platform for Android and iOS. The result of this work is to help beekeepers to work with bees, store their data in a database and enable them to work with them on different devices. Provide the beekeeper with an upto-date overview of their apiaries, colonies and hives, as well as statistics from this data. 
Beehive Scale
Žilka, Martin ; Musil, Tomáš (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
The focus of this bachelor‘s thesis is to retrieve available information about possibilities of solution design of a beehive scale, which should be used in the countryside and has the option of remote data sending. The next step is to build a prototype of that scale. The introductory part contains a parameter description of eight types of commercial beehive scales. The next part is focused on principles, positives and negatives of some commercial weight sensors. The following section deals with communication interfaces used in the IoT. In conclusion is made a selection of the most appropriate technologies for remote weighing beehives, based on the previous research. The last part is devoted to the description of prototype construction.
Weight sensing of beehives with long-term stability
Vozdecký, Martin ; Marcoň, Petr (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to describe the design of stable measurement of weight in beehives. Work evaluates suitable types of weight sensors and their effect on stability. The main part of the thesis is a custom design of electronic sensing the weight of the beehive and telemetry data to the user. The concept of engagement enables stable measurement of mass loading of independence on the ambient temperature.

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