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The Red Queen
Králík, Martin ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
Red Queen is a chess piece on the story of Alice in Wonderland, which is constantly running to hold it in place, because the world around it is constantly in motion. Therefore, it is a symbol of the theory of evolution, a constant necessity innovation and the eternal escape from competitors. Red Queen's Race is constructed into a miniature civilization, or rather one growing superorganism, which constantly oscillates between the digital and the physical world. The main consciousness of this association is black majestically looking server that supplies with his computing power and energy all attached printers. They are designed specifically for this purpose, such as abstraction of robotics industry, with an emphasis on a functionally aesthetic form, in yellow-orange color of heavy industrial machinery. The most important and largest part of this system, are entities which printers materialize. They are created according to a living creature of this world, generated by computer, based on a unique code, which is the result of calculating the evolutionary recombination, processed by the server, depending on the reactions of outside observers at the objects which are already created. Sense of each entity is attract attention. How much more, the greater is the chance to continue their code in future generations.
Industry 4.0 in according Design and Application of Production Machines
Serykh, Pavel ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Knoflíček, Radek (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is focused on the theme of CNC manufacturing machines and their use in accordance with the principles of Industry 4.0. The first part is a search of the current state in the field of the most frequently used CNC production machines in engineering according to their design and application. In the second part described principles, basic attributes and key technologies of Industry 4.0, defined concept. The last part is on top of the project conceptual workplace with CNC manufacturing machines in the premises of the technical high school VUTBR in accordance with the principles and tenets of Industry 4.0 and the evaluation of the results achieved.
IoT Manual Soldering Station and Technology Aspects
Němec, Ivo ; Špinka, Jiří (referee) ; Starý, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis explores the Internet of Things, its applicability in soldering stations and its possible benefits in terms of quality control of the manual soldering process. The thesis summarizes the basic description of IoT, its historical development, possible threats and today's implementation in various devices. Furthermore, the principle of soldering stations and the IoT features implemented in them are described. Last but not least, possible benefits of IoT applicability in soldering stations are presented, such as services to make the manual soldering process more traceable and controllable.
Industry 4.0 and Industrial Robots in Machinary
Kotrba, Martin ; Vetiška, Jan (referee) ; Knoflíček, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this work is to describe the principles of the Industry 4.0 initiative defaced by the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Creating a search of the current state of industrial robots and manipulators according to their design and application. Design an ideological robotic workplace at BUT premises in kontext with Industry 4.0
Virtual twin for testbed Industry 4.0
Husák, Michal ; Pásek, Jan (referee) ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (advisor)
The goal of my master‘s thesis is to create a digital twin of a testbed Barman. The Barman is a school model of autonomous mixed drinks production line that demonstrates the principles of Industry 4.0. In the theoretical part of the thesis, the choice of a suitable tool for virtualization is discussed. The Tecnomatix Process Simulate and the Mechatronic Concept Designer module integrated in the NX platform is compared. The practical part of the work is divided into two phases. The first phase was about looking for a way to integrate the robotic SCARA manipulator. The second phase was focused on the virtualization of the cell Shaker in the latter of the tools mentioned before. This work is designed as a guide for creating and verifying the concept of a digital twin.
Implementation of the LoRaWAN Communication Technology Using the Network Simulator 3
Mašek, Petr ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Mašek, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the description of LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) technologies for use in IoT (Internet of Things) communication scenarios. The theoretical part compares communication technologies operating in the license-exempt frequency band, i.e. Sigfox and LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network). Furthermore, technologies using the licensed frequency spectrum are discussed, specifically, attention is focused on NB-IoT (Narrow Band IoT). Emphasis is placed on LoRaWAN technology and the properties of the unlicensed frequency band below the 1 GHz, which is utilized by this technology. The practical part of the thesis consists of the evaluation of simulation scenarios using an integrated module in the simulation environment NS-3 (Network Simulator 3). Attention is focused mainly on the analysis of data transmission success using selected communication parameters of LoRaWAN technology. The obtained simulation outputs with a focus on mMTC (massive Machine-Type Communication) communication scenarios confirm the relationship between the number of end devices and gateways, communication distance and transmission reliability, or the limit value for the duty cycle.
Suggestion of Possible use of the Business Process Management Laboratory
Kolouch, Roman ; Luhan, Jan (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses in a proposal for the possible use of a newly built laboratory at the Faculty of Business and Management of the Brno University of Technology. The laboratory is focused on modern production processes. For this purpose is the thesis divided into three parts. The first part is the theoretical basis of the work, which includes procedures for the production and use of information systems in the production. Next is analysis of the laboratory, description of rooms, their purpose and their equipment. In the last sections, solutions are proposed.
Continuous/Batch production in Industry 4.0 environment
Ručka, Petr ; Jirgl, Miroslav (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis named Continuous/batch production in environment Industry 4.0 deals with software and principles that are designed for discrete manufacturing and their application to the continuous and batch production. First, the functions and properties of individual programs for discrete manufacturing were descripted, then this acquired knowledge was related to continuous and batch production. On the basis of the gained knowledge, a program for the processing of liquid materials with using two tanks was created. This program is aimed at customizing of the final product.
Experimental measurements and simulations of low-power communication network BUT with long-range
Štrajt, Martin ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee) ; Fujdiak, Radek (advisor)
This work deals with the description, simulation and measurement of coverage of a long-range low-power communications network using LoRaWAN technology. Here is the definition and integration of modern Low Power WAN networks, a brief description of specific technologies and an example of their real use. The theoretical part explains in detail the used modulation, frequency and associated constraints. The practical part contains four simulations of city coverage and simulation of building coverage with description of simulation methods. The last chapter of the measurement describes the description of the measurement methodology, the measuring device, and the graphically presented results of the measurements with their verbal evaluation.
Application of Predictive Maintenance Algorithms for State Monitoring of an Experimental Pneumatic Device
Štastný, Petr ; Brablc, Martin (referee) ; Dobossy, Barnabás (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with finding state indicators of pneumatic cylinder using algorithms of machine learning and data mining. The goal was to determine measurable quantity and algorithm of its evaluating, using which would be possible to identify state and sources of failures. The data of behavior of pneumatic cylinder were acquished on testing stand, which was equipped by sensors of 16 different quantities. Postprocessing and evaluating of the data took place in Matlab tools, particularly Diagnostic Feature Designer and Classification Learner.

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