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Java Sun SPOT sensor nodes
Malina, Karel ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Holešinský, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the use of Java Sun SPOT sensor nodes for multipoint wireless temperature monitoring and regulation through these nodes. The theoretical part is the description, composition and operation of sensor nodes Sun Spot Java. In the practical part there are description of programmed applications in the NetBeans IDE for a wireless temperature monitoring, battery capacity and their views on a host computer in the form of a graph. In the second part of the practical section is described how temperature can be regulated using Sun SPOT nodes.
Data acquisition by Zigbee wireless technology
Kubíček, Lukáš ; Šilhavý, Pavel (referee) ; Koutný, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with a ZigBee wireless technology and focuses on the potential use in the sensor networks. This thesis addresses both the structure and basic properties of ZigBee standard and possible use of this application in practice. The main part of this work is implementation of the sensor networks using ZigBee development kit of Jennic company. As an example of the practical use of ZigBee technology this network is connected to a computer in which data is collected from each sensor using the database and then through a PHP script presented on the Internet. Problem solving in this thesis focuses primarily on the simplicity and universality of the resulting applications.
Solving of Security Problems in Local Networks
Marek, Martin ; Heriban, Pavel (referee) ; Roupec, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis is concerned with solving security problems in local computer networks. The main part deals with the solution of authorization of wireless clients against the RADIUS server and with the proposal of domain controller using open-source products and the tools of operating system GNU/Linux.
The utilization of wireless modules for data acquisition
Machů, Petr ; Mácha, Tomáš (referee) ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (advisor)
In the bachelor‘s thesis I deal with modern methods of wireless data transmission in decentralized wastewater treatment. I suggested three different architectures and various types of wireless modems related to them. Then I design the experimental workplace with the convenient architecture for an autonomous network. For data collection I use PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) Foxtrot series with the central unit of CP-1005 and I use two modems Conel CDL 800 operating in the unlicensed band 869 MHz for wireless transfer. In the Mosaic I design a program for reading inputs from wastewater treatment plant and maintenance of serial channel, in Radwin program I configure wireless modems for the point-point transfer. I present Hyperterminal configuration and delivered date are displayed in it. Finally, I design applications in PHP language that converts data into a graphic form. In conclusion, I present opportunities for further development and improvement of the network.
System for digital short-range wireless communication
Rébl, Miroslav ; Kolka, Zdeněk (referee) ; Tošovský, Petr (advisor)
This project includes the design of the System for digital short-range wireless communication. The methodology of the communication between net only one device type based system is proposed. The thesis describes system communication rules and used ways for protection of a correct transmission. Furthermore,the project descibes realizasion of the digital wireless communication with selected functions.
The monitoring system for smart concrete construction condition
Brouček, Jan ; Šteffan, Pavel (referee) ; Macháň, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis describes designing of a wireless system which allows to transmit measured data of sensors made of smart concrete. Measured data are transmitted from measuring points to the collecting unit, which stores them, and pass them to the server which is connected in the Internet network. The design of the system is focused to achieve low power consumption of all used components to provide the longest possible operation time, when using primary lithium cell. The design should be also able to provide possibility of easy modification of the measuring points.
Digital wireless communication unit for transmission of audio signal
Stránský, Patrik ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Pavelka, Ondřej (advisor)
Goal of this diploma thesis is to bring a design and create two cordless communication units and choose suitable factory produced wireless module. Selection depends on parametrs such as bit rate, transmitting power, price, etc. as well as coding and securing signal. Signal is transferred using digital code. The thesis also describes the design, construction of communication units and measurements of their parameters.
Unit for wireless transmission of electrical energy
Jelínek, Aleš ; Kopečný, Lukáš (referee) ; Žalud, Luděk (advisor)
The aim of this work is to prove the practical applicability of the concept of contactless energy transfer using induction coils. The first part deals with the mathematical model and theoretical proof of the concept being able to work in practice and describes the process of detecting resonance of receiver circuit on transmitter side. Next chapter describes hardware solution of the experimental prototype. The last part contains measurement results of a coupling coefficient of coils and discusses performance and notable features of the prototype.
Evaluation of the Wi-Fi technique for use in a navigated orthopedic surgery
Truhlář, Jindřich ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Provazník, Ivo (advisor)
Following text focuses on use of wireless technologies in OrthoPilot navigation system developed by B.Braun company. Description of OrthoPilot software is followed by overview of available wireless technologies highlighting their both advantages and disadvantages. Practical part consists of two main parts, mostly dealing with electronic circuits. First part describes development process of camera-wireless printed circuit board which substitutes currently used RS-422 cable connection between PC and stereo camera. Part of this chapter covers programming in C++ in order to make interface compatible with the rest of current OrthoPilot software. Second bigger part deals with remote controller development using prototyping board mikroMedia for XMEGA. Besides electrical circuits design, chapter describes also software part - microcontroller programming in C language. Thesis is concluded by discussing system limitations and ideas for future development.
Providing IP mobility in Wi-Fi and Wi-Max environment
Klügl, Richard ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on wireless networks within the context of providing support of IP mobility for these networks. This document consists of two main parts, the theoretical part and the practical part. The first one at the beginning includes simple characteristics and classification of wireless networks. Then it is followed by description of actual new trends in wireless networks, focused on the WiMAX technology (IEEE 802.16). At the end of this part is introduced the technology of mobile IPv4 address provided by the MIPv4 protocol. The second main part of the bachelor´s thesis deals with the practical implementation of the MIPv4 protocol into the Wi-Fi and WiMAX environment. For this object is used the OPNET Modeler 14.0 simulation environment, in which are made three network models of these technologies. This simulation shows function of the basic mechanisms of the MIPv4 protocol and reports which of these models have the best performance for supporting VoIP communication.

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