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User Interface for the bee hive management system
Torbin, Evgeny ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Veigend, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a user interface for the bee hive management system and its implementation as a multiplatform application. The user will be able to view statistics about their hives, apiaries and manage them. This information is provided by the server and received from special sensors installed directly in the hives. To solve this problem, Ionic framework written in JavaScript language and web technologies HTML and CSS were used. Communication with the server is done using REST API. The final application provides an interactive and user-friendly interface for managing bee hives, and is available on different platforms. The main result of this work is to prove that it is currently possible to create a full-fledged application without knowledge of platform-specific technologies. This approach makes the development of similar projects cheaper, more efficient and much faster.
Autonomous Beehive
Václavič, Jiří ; Nosko, Svetozár (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this work was to construct an electronically controlled beehive. A crucial element of the project was to conduct thorough research on existing IoT and other electronic solutions used in beekeeping. It was essential to analyze the available hardware and software technologies that could be applied to the given issue and select those most suitable for this purpose. Based on the acquired knowledge, individual parts of the beehive were designed and manufactured using a 3D printer. These parts were specially modified to enable the integration of various sensors. An integral part of the solution is also the ventilation system and the custom design of motorized beekeeping frames, which allow for automatic honey collection. Sensor outputs and other data needed to inform the beekeeper about the colony's status are displayed on a web server, to which they are sent via MQTT communication.
Legal regulation of beekeeping
Vaněk, Jindřich ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Fabšíková, Tereza (referee)
Legal regulation of beekeeping Abstract This diploma thesis focuses on the western honey bee, beekeeping and its legal regulation and its history. Considering the fragmentation of Czech legal regulation of beekeeping among numerous acts, the goal of this thesis is to describe it in a logical and comprehensible manner and provide its analysis. Furthemore, the thesis aims to provide a comparison between Czech regulation and regulation abroad as well as evaluate the quality and level of our legislation, eventually suggesting possible adjustments. The thesis mostly uses descriptive and comparative methods as well as the method of analysis and synthesis. When it comes to the interpretation of legal provisions, the textual, logical and systematic methods are prevalently used with the occasional usage of historical and comparative methods. The thesis is divided into eight chapters which are further expanded upon in subchapters and paragraphs. The first chapter focuses on the western honey bee from biological and legal standpoint, distinguishing between the point of view of public law and private law. The second chapter serves as a brief excursion into the history of beekeeping and its legal regulation, mostly in Europe, spanning from prehistoric to contemporary times. The third chapter unravels the importance and...
Mobile application for an intelligent beekeeping system
Pecár, Martin ; Myška, Vojtěch (referee) ; Kiac, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design and create an application which will allow beekeepers to manage their hives with a mobile phone.The reason for this is centralisation and clarification of all colected data from visits to the hive, where this data could be later used to create statistics.Furthermore, this app contains ways to notify the beekeeper that there is a need of intervention with the hive using their own alerts and statistics of selected properties of a hive. The result of this work is the previously described application.
Legal regulation of beekeeping
Kramperová, Barbora ; Fabšíková, Tereza (advisor) ; Damohorský, Milan (referee)
The diploma thesis discusses beekeeping and the basic rights and obligations of beekeepers and other persons responsible for ensuring the greatest possible protection of bees. The absence of a single comprehensive law results in the fragmentation of legislation into many private and public law regulations. The diploma thesis describes the main institutes of beekeeping law from its very birth to the present, with an evaluation of the pros and cons of individual development tendencies, together with an outline of the legal regulation, what de lege ferenda should be. This thesis is divided into three main parts, which are subsequently divided into chapters, subsections and possibly lower levels. The first part consists of four chapters dealing with the historical development of beekeeping and beekeeping law in our territory. The second part, focuses on private law areas of beekeeping, is divided into two chapters. The first chapter of these defines the bee in terms of private law. The second one deals with the issue of neighborhood rights, while the individual sub-chapters include the topics of neighborhood rights as a civil law concept, immigration, swarm law, liability for damage and its compensation, and methods of resolving neighborhood disputes. The last part deals with public law and is divided...
Beekeeping and Its Use in Elementary School
Voska, Karel ; Andreska, Jan (advisor) ; Hanel, Lubomír (referee)
This thesis focuses on beekeeping and possibilities of its use in elementary schools. The first part is dedicated to the entire superfamily Apidae with a focus on the honeybee. However, other representatives are also mentioned across various social models, from solitary bees to those living in different levels of community life, up to large bee colonies. The second part of the thesis outlines the development of beekeeping, first at a general level and then within our country. It covers the inception of the relationship between humans and bees, the first pioneers of true beekeeping in the Mediterranean by Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, and the development of beekeeping in our territory from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The third and final part of the thesis is dedicated to the utilization of beekeeping in elementary schools. In this didactic section, various possibilities of incorporating bees into education across different subjects in elementary schools are described. The text includes proposals for topics and lesson plans, possible utilization of interdisciplinary relationships and tandem teaching, as well as suggestions for worksheets. The second part of the didactic work focuses on the beekeeping club at the elementary school, particularly its rules and types for its proper functioning....

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