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Logging station for humid environments
Pavlík, Jan ; Roubal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Szabó, Zoltán (advisor)
This thesis is about the design of a meteorological station deployed in a wet environment and its construction. The station will be used for measuring meteorological instrumentation in caves, because of that the station was designed to minimize its power consumption. Firmware was designed, to allow remote control of the station. A major part of the thesis is concerned with selection and description of the sensors and components used. Near the end of the thesis the control algorithm, communication interface and construction of the device is described.
Návrh a realizace mobilní meteostanice
CHYTRA, Petr
This diploma thesis deals with the design and implementation of a portable weather station which allows you to measure air temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure and especially the concentration of suspended particles in the air on which the work is focused. The portable weather station must be compact and have its own power supply. Part of the work is also the implementation of own measurements in selected localities.
Meteorological station system
Čada, Jan ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design and implementation of a online meteorological station system, which consists of individual weather stations that communicate via the Internet with the server. The first part of the thesis discusses the principles of measuring major meteorological variables and deals with the selection of suitable sensors for measuring temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, wind speed and rainfall. In the practical part, one of the weather stations based on Raspberry Pi Zero microcomputer is designed and realized. As a complement to the measured data, the station includes a camera that captures the view from the site where the meteostation is installed. 3D printing is used to realize most of the mechanical parts, it has the advantage of speed, accuracy and easy reproducibility. For the measurement of temperature, pressure and humidity, a combined sensor BME280 from Bosch is used, which is placed in a small Stevenson screen. The wind speed is measured by a cup anemometer whose rotation is sensed by an integrated Hall sensor. The output pulses are then counted using the PCF8583 circuit, which has an I2C interface for reading the values with a Raspberry Pi microcomputer. Special attention is paid to the construction of a custom calibratable tipping bucket rain gauge with a resolution of 0,5 mm, whose mechanical motion is also sensed by a Hall sensor as in the anemometer. The reading of the data from sensors and sending it to the server is handled by a Python script. For storing and presenting data to users, a custom server solution based on LAMP webserver is implemented, its source codes are written in PHP, HTML, JavaScript and CSS. In addition to the web interface, which displays the data in graphs, the measured data can be also presented to the user via an application for mobile devices based on Android. The application was developed in C# using the Xamarin framework in the Microsoft Visual Studio development environment. Among other things, it implements a widget for quick access to the measured values directly from the home screen. In the final part of the thesis, interesting findings obtained by observing the measured values are mentioned.
Datalogger or building constructions
Hendl, Adam ; Streit, Jakub (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with automated measurement of temperature, humidity and pressure in building structures. In the section dedicated to my work is primarily a process as I progressed in implementing the task. The next section describes the parameters of the components used to implement the measurement and data storage. This work also includes a design of a printed circuit board that includes auxiliary and measuring circuits.
Design of a new iontometer with wireless communication and weather station
Kadlček, Václav ; Hrabina, Jan (referee) ; Roubal, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of an autonomous system for the measurement of the concentration of atmospheric ions. This is a new version of the already asembled Iontmeter by UTEE FEKT. Unlike the previous version, this new one should be completely independent of electrical network and configurable even without a PC. The design includes increased water and dust resistance, wireless transmission from the weather station and its own temperature, atmospheric pressure and relative humidity sensor.
Altitmeter for RC aircraft models
Kotulek, Milan ; Štohanzl, Milan (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a concept device for recording attitude RC model. For this is used a pressure sensor, memory, and all controlled ATmega16 microcontroller. Process of the flight data will be downloaded via USB to your computer.
ATMOSPHERIC JET BASED ON SURFACE STREAMER DIELECTRIC BARRIER DISCHARGE
Šimek, Milan ; Prukner, Václav
We designed novel axisymmetric atmospheric jet formed by effluents produced by surface streamers suitable for various applications. Filamentary streamers are produced by the amplitude-modulated AC surface dielectric barrier discharge. The SDBD-based jet makes use of the tangential injection of the working gas into a cylindrical chamber that induces a fast vortex flow through the discharge zone and expells excited/ionized/reactive species out of the discharge area through the axial orifice in the form of a jet spinning around its axis. The jet may be easily used to treat surfaces, expose biological samples or even be injected in liquids.
Microcontroller based system equipped by MEMS barometer
Gábik, Matej ; Šír, Michal (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design micro-electro-mechanical system with microcontroller barometer. The work deals with explaining the problems of pressure measurement, by selecting the appropriate sensor and the actual design and construction of the facility. Data from the sensors are evaluated using a microcontroller in real time on the display.
Altitmeter for RC aircraft models
Kotulek, Milan ; Štohanzl, Milan (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis describes a device for measuring and recording flight position RC model, which consist of a microcontroller and a pressure sensor. It measures values of atmosferic pressure and these data are convert by microcontroller to specific height. All is during flight saved to memory and later can be transferred to PC.
The Sport Activity Digital Recorder
Raninec, Michal ; Žák, Jaromír (referee) ; Macháň, Ladislav (advisor)
This paper discuss the design of multifunctional device used as the digital recorder for sport activity. The general aim is to explore theory issues, construct the device and develope software for the application. Components were chosen considering low weight and power consumption and with as accurate tracking as possible.

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