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Multisensor Module for Raspberry Pi Zero
Kažimír, Miroslav ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Janoušek, Vladimír (advisor)
This work deals with the issue of distributed control systems in home automation. It focuses on open systems and the possibilities of expanding them with new devices with sufficiently universal use. The solution lies in the design of multi-sensor devices that would cover several functions required by such systems. This work includes the creation of a room monitor in the form of an add-on module for the Raspberry Pi Zero computer and a modular wall switch using the ESP32 platform. The benefits of this work are new open devices with the potential for further expansion with additional modules.
Heating System Central Compatible with eQ-3 Platform
Kažimír, Miroslav ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
Efficient heating management can contribute to significant energy savings and by that to save the environment. This bachelor thesis deals with design and implementation of a functional prototype of the central for heating control based on Raspberry Pi 3 platform, which is used for wireless management of the eQ-3 MAX! system's radiator thermostatic heads. Part of the work is also the creation of a thermostat that measures air temperature and relative humidity. The user has ability to pair devices with central unit and control the system via the web interface. The resulting central unit can be installed alongside another application on the Raspberry platform, which makes it possible to save money. At the same time, the work enriches the eQ-3 protocol reverse engineering community.
Multisensor Module for Raspberry Pi Zero
Kažimír, Miroslav ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Janoušek, Vladimír (advisor)
This work deals with the issue of distributed control systems in home automation. It focuses on open systems and the possibilities of expanding them with new devices with sufficiently universal use. The solution lies in the design of multi-sensor devices that would cover several functions required by such systems. This work includes the creation of a room monitor in the form of an add-on module for the Raspberry Pi Zero computer and a modular wall switch using the ESP32 platform. The benefits of this work are new open devices with the potential for further expansion with additional modules.
Heating System Central Compatible with eQ-3 Platform
Kažimír, Miroslav ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
Efficient heating management can contribute to significant energy savings and by that to save the environment. This bachelor thesis deals with design and implementation of a functional prototype of the central for heating control based on Raspberry Pi 3 platform, which is used for wireless management of the eQ-3 MAX! system's radiator thermostatic heads. Part of the work is also the creation of a thermostat that measures air temperature and relative humidity. The user has ability to pair devices with central unit and control the system via the web interface. The resulting central unit can be installed alongside another application on the Raspberry platform, which makes it possible to save money. At the same time, the work enriches the eQ-3 protocol reverse engineering community.

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