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From a Dumb Boiler to a Smart One Using a Smart Socket
Mitura, Jacek ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Materna, Zdeněk (advisor)
Nowadays, the world of smart devices is growing very fast. Nevertheless, it remains difficult to acquire smart device for water heating applications. The usual reasons complicating this fact include the lack of the possibility of connection to the central control unit, or the need to replace the entire boiler with a new smart model. In both cases, the additional disadvantage is the higher price of such a solution. Therefore, the aim of this bachelor's thesis is to create a comprehensive and affordable solution, ensuring the conversion of an existing boiler to smart using a smart socket and a central server controlling the household. The solution uses a daily consumption forecast based on an exponential moving average to save electricity.
Smart cottage
Sýkora, Martin ; Dosoudilová, Monika (referee) ; Marada, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design and implementation of a smart house system. The system is controlled by a logic module SIEMENS LOGO!, which provides object monitoring or continuous temperature measurement. System status is regularly logged. A web user interface has been created to transmit information and control the system by user.
The electric car as part of a smart home
Peichl, Ondřej ; Ušiak, Michal (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
This thesis provides an overview of technologies that can be a part of an electric car. These technologies include Vehicle to Grid, Vehicle to Building, Vehicle to Home, etc. The principle, properties, possibilities of development and integration in the Czech Republic and in the world will be described for these technologies. The second part of the thesis will deal with the connection of an electric car to a smart home and its cooperation with other components of the smart home, such as home photovoltaic power plant, control system or wallbox. At the end of the thesis is designed a specific smart house, which was calculated the consumption of electricity for the household, for the electric car and also how much of this consumption can cover the home photovoltaic power plant.
Smart Home Solution Based on ESP Modules and Raspberry Pi
Bartoš, Martin ; Smrčka, Aleš (referee) ; Janoušek, Vladimír (advisor)
Nowadays, the world of smart devices in households is growing significantly, where the devices communicate with each other and make people's lives easier. However, a major problem with the purchase of these devices to common households is the high price and compatibility of those products from one vendor. The goal of this bachelor thesis is to create a comprehensive low-cost smart home solution that the user will be able to manage without much effort. This solution is implemented by the latest technologies and tools.
Management of Heating Energy at Home
Dohnal, Stanislav ; Grepl, Jan (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
The aim is to adapt the old heating system so that the new system will meet the needs of users and facilitate control of system. The new heating system can independently control heating automatically. Its important part is remote access to system control. The user always has up-to-date information and can adjust the heating to suit his needs.
Home Automation Based on Arduino/WeMos/RPi Platform
Bubeníček, Daniel ; Materna, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kapinus, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with design and implementation of home automation system based on Arduino, WeMos and Raspberry Pi platforms. Twelve modules for home automation were designed, which can be easily built on these platforms. The implemented prototype allows to control heating system and LED light, track temperature and humidity, detect newly connected Wi-Fi devices, human motion, door opening, create custom automation rules etc. The system uses pre-existing household equipment. The new hardware used in prototype cost only 1.600 CZK.
IoT with Raspberry Pi, Mobile Phone, and Samsung Galaxy Watch
Koudelka, Jakub ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis was to design and implement smart home system. System can be used by user oriented applications for mobile phone and smart watch. The thesis analyses an existing solutions and technologies used for smart homes. Based on analysis is determined technical product specification, which is used for implementation of system and application. Product of thesis is functioning system manageable by Android application and application for Galaxy Watch.
Smart button for home automation
Matula, Ondřej ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (referee) ; Benešl, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of a smart button which will be used as a periphery to a smart home. The smart button combines the functions of the standard light switch with the ability to control other devices. The smart button communicates via a wired CAN or PWI bus. Hardware designing process which include selection of a suitable components and most appropriate technical solutions is discussed. Another part of thesis deals with implementing a firmware that allows a smart button to communicate with the master system.
Smart Home
Konstantinov, Glib ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the analysis of intelligent devices and the possibilities of their usage in the household. Furthermore, the possibilities of using electricity from a photovoltaic power station and their comparison in terms of financial savings and efficiency of use are described. Moreover, in the theoretical part, a smart metering is described and methods of monitoring electricity consumption from classic electricity meters are presented. The practical part focuses on measuring the consumption of electricity by home appliances using a smart plug with the aim of their categorization, measuring the quality of electricity using a quality monitor MEg44PAN. The output of the bachelor thesis is the visualization of ways how intelligent elements can be implemented into existing buildings, smart homes and various combinations of appliances and resources.
Home Automation Based on Arduino/WeMos/RPi Platform
Ježek, Jan ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Kapinus, Michal (advisor)
This work aims to propose and implement a home automation system based on individual devices' connection using conditions and actions. For example, when a magnetic barrier determines that a door was opened, a command that turns on lights in the hallway is sent. However, if a card reader does not register allowed card, the alarm will be triggered. This problem is solved by a server running on Raspberry Pi, which is periodically checking all conditions that a user has defined via a web page. Based on their fulfillment, it executes predefined action. Created solution provides a way how to connect smart devices in household easily and how to automate them. Users must program each module, complex conditions, and actions by themselves. This work presents an infrastructure for communication and examples on how to create such modules.

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