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Monitoring of Temperature for Small Buildings
Handzuš, Jakub ; Wiglasz, Michal (referee) ; Mrázek, Vojtěch (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design and implement an IoT system for monitoring the air temperature of smaller objects, e.g households. As the system is to be financially available to the wider public, it needs to be fully functional even at low procurement and operating costs - based on this requirement, it is necessary to analyze available alternatives for operating the systems. When selecting the appropriate technology for storing the acquired data, it is necessary to take into account the operations most frequently performed on the data - for this reason, a set of experiments is carried out on several types of database systems. Based on the findings gathered during analysis and experimentation, the optimal solution appears to be the combination of a generic database with web host services. In the resulting system, the sensor sends the acquired data to the server with a database, whilst the processed data is subsequently interpreted by the client-side visualizations.
Semi-Centralized Cryptocurrency Based on the Blockchain and Trusted Computing
Handzuš, Jakub ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Homoliak, Ivan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a concept of semi-centralized cryptocurrency that supports external interoperability. It is assumed that semi-centralized cryptocurrency is the future of cryptocurrencies in the banking sector, because even at the cost of partial centralization, the concept brings the benefits of a decentralized ledger. Since the simultaneous deployment of their own cryptocurrencies by various central authorities, such as central bank, it is necessary to establish a communication protocol for interbank transactions. The work is thus focused on extending the existing Aquareum solution with an interoperability protocol.
Semi-Centralized Cryptocurrency Based on the Blockchain and Trusted Computing
Handzuš, Jakub ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Homoliak, Ivan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a concept of semi-centralized cryptocurrency that supports external interoperability. It is assumed that semi-centralized cryptocurrency is the future of cryptocurrencies in the banking sector, because even at the cost of partial centralization, the concept brings the benefits of a decentralized ledger. Since the simultaneous deployment of their own cryptocurrencies by various central authorities, such as central bank, it is necessary to establish a communication protocol for interbank transactions. The work is thus focused on extending the existing Aquareum solution with an interoperability protocol.
Monitoring of Temperature for Small Buildings
Handzuš, Jakub ; Wiglasz, Michal (referee) ; Mrázek, Vojtěch (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design and implement an IoT system for monitoring the air temperature of smaller objects, e.g households. As the system is to be financially available to the wider public, it needs to be fully functional even at low procurement and operating costs - based on this requirement, it is necessary to analyze available alternatives for operating the systems. When selecting the appropriate technology for storing the acquired data, it is necessary to take into account the operations most frequently performed on the data - for this reason, a set of experiments is carried out on several types of database systems. Based on the findings gathered during analysis and experimentation, the optimal solution appears to be the combination of a generic database with web host services. In the resulting system, the sensor sends the acquired data to the server with a database, whilst the processed data is subsequently interpreted by the client-side visualizations.

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