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Visualization Tool for a Drone Pilot in Microsoft HoloLens 2
Václavík, Marek ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
Controlling a drone can feel like a difficult task. Numerous different usage possibilities, together with increasing interest there is even bigger need for advanced tools that allow user to control these robots. In many sectors, auto-pilot programs are used that provide a bit of automatization for repetitive tasks.  However, there are many situations that require manual approach of the pilot. Such person needs constant live information about the drone, its position, and surroundings. Due to these dependencies, the pilot requires reliable tool that would allow him to control the drone.      Widely used application use screen to display such information. Pilot is then forced to switch between multiple contexts and must compromise his concentration. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to explore the existing possibility of such application in augmented reality. The goal is to create an environment which would lighten the task of controlling the drone for the pilot. As the device that allows the user to work with augmented reality, this thesis introduces Microsoft Hololens 2. These glasses can display information through the developed application which is needed for controlling a drone. Needed information are displayed directly in real-time while the pilot is also aware of many other data used for completing the tasks. The aim is to reduce the disorientation of the pilot.
User interface for drone control using augmented virtuality
Sedlmajer, Kamil ; Nosko, Svetozár (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The thesis evaluates the current possibilities and problems of drone control and suggests possible solutions. The aim is to control drones more efficiently and easily. The final system is based on third person view and Augmented Virtuality technology where real data from the drone (video-stream, localization information) has been integrated into the virtual 3D model of the surroundings. The model of the surroundings has been created using free data. The application provides the pilot with the means to navigate in the surroundings and to navigate to destinations. It also offers the possibility to define areas with various potential security risks during mission planning, which will be used to navigate in the mission zones, and to visualize the overall situation in the virtual scene extended with online real data.
Visualization Tool for a Drone Pilot in Microsoft HoloLens 2
Václavík, Marek ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
Controlling a drone can feel like a difficult task. Numerous different usage possibilities, together with increasing interest there is even bigger need for advanced tools that allow user to control these robots. In many sectors, auto-pilot programs are used that provide a bit of automatization for repetitive tasks.  However, there are many situations that require manual approach of the pilot. Such person needs constant live information about the drone, its position, and surroundings. Due to these dependencies, the pilot requires reliable tool that would allow him to control the drone.      Widely used application use screen to display such information. Pilot is then forced to switch between multiple contexts and must compromise his concentration. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to explore the existing possibility of such application in augmented reality. The goal is to create an environment which would lighten the task of controlling the drone for the pilot. As the device that allows the user to work with augmented reality, this thesis introduces Microsoft Hololens 2. These glasses can display information through the developed application which is needed for controlling a drone. Needed information are displayed directly in real-time while the pilot is also aware of many other data used for completing the tasks. The aim is to reduce the disorientation of the pilot.
User interface for drone control using augmented virtuality
Sedlmajer, Kamil ; Nosko, Svetozár (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The thesis evaluates the current possibilities and problems of drone control and suggests possible solutions. The aim is to control drones more efficiently and easily. The final system is based on third person view and Augmented Virtuality technology where real data from the drone (video-stream, localization information) has been integrated into the virtual 3D model of the surroundings. The model of the surroundings has been created using free data. The application provides the pilot with the means to navigate in the surroundings and to navigate to destinations. It also offers the possibility to define areas with various potential security risks during mission planning, which will be used to navigate in the mission zones, and to visualize the overall situation in the virtual scene extended with online real data.
The operating system fundamental navigators UI Specification for 60 years older users
Fišer, Michal ; Pavlíček, Josef (advisor) ; Bouda, Petr (referee)
The Bachelor thesiss goal is to create UI specification of an operating system which is serving for people with reduced ability to adapt. Its based on analyzes of todays operating systems. It has motivation, definition of goal, personification, UseCase, script, logic and graphic design. The first part contains introduction into theoretical problems needed to create UI specification. Next is explanation of what is the operating system and a comparison of operating systems nowaydays (the background information for building this specification is made by their pros and cons ) The second part is focused on UI specification, which is already made, containing motivation, definition of goal, personification, UseCase, script, logical and graphic draft. In the third part of the work there is a questionnaire with a goal to find out an interest of potencial users, who would have use this operating system every day and their suggestions, what should be changed.

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