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Model-Based Design of Smart Home Control
Čada, Roman ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Janoušek, Vladimír (advisor)
This work deals with model-based design of Smart Home control and implementation of this system. The goal is to create a model that serves as a design and according to this model implement the system. Model-based programming tools do this well. The work first describes the model-based design, the modeling languages that are used to create such a design and the technologies that are used in Smart Home. Based on this knowledge, the model is created as a design using the SysML modeling language and then this design is implemented using PowerDEVS and Node-RED.
Integration of Sensors and Actors into the BeeeOn System
Šišmiš, Lukáš ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Sakin, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis was to extend BeeeOn system with a Vektiva module and to do a research on possibilities of Smarwi implementation, which not only included studying different communication protocols that the device uses, but also comparing them and choosing the most suitable protocol for the implementation. In the beginning of the thesis, BeeeOn system and its' components are described followed by the description of implementation and testing pocess of the Vektiva module and the Smarwi emulator.
Wireless Sensors for Smart Home
Brychta, Tomáš ; Viktorin, Jan (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
This thesis deals with sensors for wireless communication in smart homes. The task of sensors is to establish connection with controlling unit through which the measured data  will be sent using defined application protocol. The work analyzes in detail the influence of interference on this communication and offers solutions of eradicating this interference to improve stability of communication itself. As a prototype for sensor device we used development kit from Microchip company.
Smart Home Security Management
Valičková, Monika ; Sedlák, Petr (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on increasing Smart Home Control System security in terms of information, network and physical security. It is based on a risk analysis of the current state of applied security management and the needs of the house owner. Both security countermeasure and cost analysis are thoroughly discussed, and the thesis also contains methodology, which describes the management of smart home security and improvement of end-user security awareness.
Database for the Intelligent Home
Vampola, Pavel ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deal with database for smart homes, that is developing at FIT VUT in Brno. Thesis describes design and implementation of database for smart home in PostgreSQL and focus on speeding up queries and inserting to database. Designed database, on processor Intel Xeon E5410 with 12GB RAM and one hard drive, is capable to serve about 16000 homes. The thesis describes server application, which comunicate with user devices and provides data stored in database. Whole smart home system was thoroughly tested by real users. Several months of testing was made on alpha and beta versions. Server application is also integrated to system of continual integration Jenkins.
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.
Smart Home Control System
Ševčík, Radek ; Fučík, Otto (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with unconventional solutions in the field of home automation systems such as the central unit consisting of a miniature computer. The work includes architecture design, visualisation and control of such system
Smart metering
Lahodný, Libor ; Hrabina, Jan (referee) ; Szabó, Zoltán (advisor)
Semester paper describes the design of smart sockets and their management. Sockets are wirelessly controlled by a central unit. The socket has an integrated sensor, designed to measure current consumption of the device. If necessary, it can remotely disconnect the unit plugged in socket from AC network. Work includes analysis of individual system elements, design of electrical schematics and PCB. In the construction is included ethernet module, which is used to display data using a computer.. The device has been constructed and tested.
System for Household Monitoring and Automation of Central Heating
Svoboda, Tomáš ; Nevoral, Jan (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
In this work, which belongs to the field of embedded systems, several hardware modules and central control unit for home automation purposes were designed and subsequently implemented using 1-Wire bus and tiny computer Raspberry Pi. Furthermore, an extensive application for management of automation activities in a given system was created in C++ programming language. This piece of software is running continuously as a service from computer boot time until its shut down. There were implemented several functionalities that enable controlling the general purpose relay to switch home appliances and to operate central heating automation features, which include operating of electronic actuators on the radiator and boiler. In addition, web-based application allows direct monitoring of automation activities and provides necessary means to plan the desired actions of the available units within the automation system. Resulting system could be installed on a target site and monitor temperature, automate central heating and switch basic home appliances using relay. Main advantage of the created system can be recognized in scalability where new automation tasks or devices could be added.
Sub-sections of cost-effective building automation
Holoubek, Lukáš ; Lacko, Branislav (referee) ; Němec, Zdeněk (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is a building automation in which the circuits are controlled by a single-board computer Arduino and the entire system is operated by a mobile phone. The theoretical part describes a single-board computer Arduino, its parts, functions, capabilities and communication with it. In the practical part, the controlled circuits are described, implemented and a functional model of a house is created. The model of the house practically demonstrates behavior of the controlled circuits simultaneously with a possibility to manage and influence the system using a mobile phone.

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