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Laboratory development kit for wireless networks
Marák, Jiří ; Caha, Tomáš (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design and implement a laboratory development kit for teaching wireless networks based on IEEE 802.15, IEEE 802.15.1, IEEE 802.11 standards and similar technologies. First are described WPAN and WLAN wireless technologies. In the next part, the work deals with the overall concept of the development kit and the subsequent selection of suitable components, and finally the design of its own development kit and the design of the printed circuit board in the program Autodesk Eagle.
Wireless Sensor Networks Security
Nagy, Jan ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the security of wireless sensor networks, mainly of the industrial standard ZigBee. The aim of the work is to familiarize with the 802.15.4 standard and the ZigBee technology, especially with present methods of security in this field. I have also analysed the requirements for the security of this technology. Further aim of this work is the introduction of the ZigBee kit and description of the Microchip's ZigBee stack. Analysis of the stack is connected with practical test of security functions in the ZigBee laboratory.
Wireless lighting control
Pilmajer, Pavel ; Novotný, Radovan (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
Thesis deals with the issue of lighting technology control using wireless technology. Thesis includes a description of current possibilities of control light technology, methods of digital signal transmission using radio waves and protocols dealing with this issue are described. This thesis also contains a park aimed at the selection of suitable electronic components including the design of individual electronic blocks and printed circuit board. The conclusion of the thesis is the realization of electronic modules, including the creation of module software and measurement of achieved parameters under real conditions.
HW and SW for Ethernet-to-IEEE802.15.4 bridge
Růžička, Tomáš ; Štohl, Radek (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
In this work we deal with the converter, to serve as a bridge between the two protocols. These protocols are Ethernet and wireless IEEE 802.15.4 protocol. Wireless part of this work, however, I simulated via serial RS 232nd After Ehternetu can send data via TCP or UPD protocol. First is the need for a converter to connect to the network and then create a packet. Finally, it is necessary to also address the views received and sent data via Ethernet and the RS-232.
Internet of Things Device Based on Thread and 6LoWPAN
Piškula, David ; Nosko, Svetozár (referee) ; Musil, Petr (advisor)
Internet of Things is among the newest phenomena of information technologies. This work describes the evolution and future of the Internet of Things and provides an overview of its current applications, then summarize the communication interfaces and protocols usable for the creation of the Internet of Things. The main focus is put especially on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard, 6LoWPAN protocol and the Thread technology. It also explains the term of Cloud Computing, platforms that are providing it and related types of databases. The design, implementation and testing of a Thread based solution are part of this thesis.
Application for Smart Meter Data Readout Using Zigbee Technology
Bräuer, Jonáš ; Štůsek, Martin (referee) ; Zeman, Kryštof (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with communication of wireless devices using ZigBee technology. In the theoretical part, the ZigBee protocol is compared to other technological solutions of sensor networks (WPAN and LPWAN) and its structure is being explained. In the practical part, a Java application for remote configuration and data collection has been created.
Realization of laboratory exercise using the ZigBee system
König, Petr ; Hrabina, Martin (referee) ; Miloš, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis includes ZigBee layer architecture mainly Physical Layer (PHY) and Media Access Controlv Layer (MAC). It demonstrates their parameters in practical realization. Main part of the thesis is a creation of laboratory measurement protocol using development kit of Jennic company. Students will be familiar with ZigBee standard due to this laboratory exercise
Network Architecture and Interconnection of Embedded Systems
Trchalík, Roman ; Drábek, Vladimír (referee) ; Srovnal, Vilém (referee) ; Švéda, Miroslav (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the architecture of embedded systems. It summarizes the current state of accepted standards from IEEE 1451 family, which deals with creating an environment for the sensors and their involvement in various networks. These standards describe the open, network-independent communication architecture for a sensor-based system. One of the main outcomes of this work is the architectures presented as case studies, which can be used as design patters for embedded applications. They are demonstrated on ZigBee technology suitable mainly for small devices with very low power consumption. Based on these studies the new design of universal gateway was proposed. Its major advantage is that it allows interconnection of the endpoints based on different sensor network technologies. Additionally, the thesis deals with modifying the routing protocol of ZigBee network in order to reduce power consumption required to transmit one data packet.
Home Security and Monitoring System
Valach, Lukáš ; Crha, Adam (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
The thesis elaborates on an implementation of wireless home security system. The wireless communication utilizes IEEE 802.15.4 radios and ZigBee communication protocol. The beginning of the thesis provides specification of the intended system followed by an evaluation of usable energy harvesting solutions and later by consideration of single board computer systems suitable for implementation of the control node of the sensor network. The rest of the thesis describes design, implementation and testing of particular components of the security system. Conclusion evaluates the achieved goals and offers suggestions for future work. The end products of the thesis are physical devices implementing wireless sensor nodes, control unit of the security system as well as a graphical user interface for the system management.
Mobile robot control system
Řezníček, Radek ; Kříž, Vlastimil (referee) ; Hynčica, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with differential drive wheeled mobile robot which is running under a real-time operating system. Introductory part is focused on theoretical description of robot and its original firmware. Practical part deals with creating software and implementation several methods that allow following the line by robot using reflectance sensor array. Significant part of this thesis is focused on design and implementation of communication protocol, based on IEEE 802.15.4 which provides communication between robot and PC. There is also created a PC application that allows to transmit commands to the robot and display information gained from robot.

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