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Model Train Controlled by Computer
Černák, Filip ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this work was to simplify the automatic control of a model railway using a mobile device. The selected problem is solved using a program that scans the given railway. It detects model trains in the images and compares whether they are located in the areas marked by the user on them. If this occurs, the program will send a sequence of train and area specific commands to the specified command station. The created solution makes it possible to control switches and signals automatically, set the speed of locomotives in individual sections of the track and stop trains at stations. Furthermore, the solution will not allow two model trains to enter one section of the track. The benefit of this work is a simple way of automatically controlling a model railway for beginning modelers. The work gradually describes the concept of the solution, its subsequent implementation and the results of tests verifying the fulfillment of the assignment.
Model Train Controlled by Microcomputer
Látal, Tomáš ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to verify whether and how it is possible to control a model railroad using Raspberry Pi. Another goal is to create a minimalistic model railroad control system using non-specialized equipment available to ordinary user, taking into account the possibility of controling this system using smartphones or tablets. The final result is the system implemented in C++ and Python~3 languages using Arduino Motor Shield R3 with H-bridge L298P.
Model Train Controlled by Microcomputer
Látal, Tomáš ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to verify whether and how it is possible to control a model railroad using Raspberry Pi. Another goal is to create a minimalistic model railroad control system using non-specialized equipment available to ordinary user, taking into account the possibility of controling this system using smartphones or tablets. The final result is the system implemented in C++ and Python~3 languages using Arduino Motor Shield R3 with H-bridge L298P.

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