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Smart Home: Digital Thermostatic Valve Controlled via WiFi
Bednařík, Radim ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Materna, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design and creation of a prototype smart thermostatic valve head controlled via WiFi, created by modifying a cheap digital valve head eQ-3 N. And creating a system that would support the control of these valve heads and would allow the user to enter requirements using a graphical interface. The theoretical part deals with a survey of the current market of thermostatic valve heads offered, methods of heating control using control algorithms and modules for use in modifying the valve head. The practical part describes how to modify the valve head and the implementation of the control system. Part of the work is performing several tests to verify the correct behavior of the heating control of the created thermostatic valve head.
Multiagentní systém učící se maximalizovat komfort uživatelů v rámci Smart Home
Bednařík, Radim ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Janoušek, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis is focused on creating a multi-agent system for a smart home heating subsystem that tries to learn user patterns, using a reinforcement learning algorithm. The thesis further describes the creation of the necessary modules, which are a digital thermostatic valve, which appears in the system as an end agent, and a module for detecting the presence of people. The created system was deployed in a real environment and is functional.
Smart Home: Digital Thermostatic Valve Controlled via WiFi
Bednařík, Radim ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Materna, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design and creation of a prototype smart thermostatic valve head controlled via WiFi, created by modifying a cheap digital valve head eQ-3 N. And creating a system that would support the control of these valve heads and would allow the user to enter requirements using a graphical interface. The theoretical part deals with a survey of the current market of thermostatic valve heads offered, methods of heating control using control algorithms and modules for use in modifying the valve head. The practical part describes how to modify the valve head and the implementation of the control system. Part of the work is performing several tests to verify the correct behavior of the heating control of the created thermostatic valve head.
Paradoxes of Musical Hearings
Vetchá, Soňa ; KURZ, Ivan (advisor) ; BEDNAŘÍK, Radim (referee)
This work deals about the paradoxes of musical hearing and perception, in the field of auditory illusions, whose potential leads our perception to subjective or "deceptive" evaluation of sound stimuli. These various sound stimuli will be firstly described and subsequently used in various ways in the compositional process. The main points within this text are the formation of basic categories of different types of auditory illusions, based on their origin, expression, characteristics and common general conditions for their correct function. One of the auditory illusions, which is used in musical demonstrations and the graduation composition as a compositional tool, was tested trough a psychoacoustic experiment before using it. This is a kind of bistable sound deception, that was created to detect the influences and differences in perception in its application to various acoustic instruments. On this effect will compare the subjective responses of two different categories of people. Selected auditory illusion, that are suitable for the compositional use are processed in various ways into short studies. These studies will be described in terms of recommended options for instrumentation, structural principles and impact on overall stylistics. Another point of the text are the musical expamples from composers of contemporary classical music, who have inspired them consciously or unconsciously. The conclusion of the text is an analysis of the graduate thesis called Hyperkrychle (four-dimensional body), which represents the main projection of auditory illusions into a composition in the form of a time-sound simulation, where the imaginary fourth dimension is the ability of a diverse subjective evaluation of our perception.
Techniques of metrorhythmic structures in the works of Brno´s composers
Bednařík, Radim ; Loudová, Ivana (advisor) ; Filas, Juraj (referee) ; Šťastný, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis analyses a metrorhythmical compositional work of Brno post war modernistic composers and their students. It focuses on theoretical organization of its kinetic component and thus gained knowledge is furthemore used for particular analysis of selected compositions. The analyses of kinetic components of selected compositions, as the main outcome of this thesis, strive to describe the influence of particular metrorhythmical and multilayered musical structures on the quality of aesthetics and thought content of these compositions of particular creative poetics.

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