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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.
Agent-Based Monitoring of Wireless Sensor Networks
Houšť, Marek ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The reader is first introduced with history and possible applications for wireless sensor networks. The thesis then describes the problems of wireless sensor networks and implementation tools for wireless sensor networks. The thesis also presents the system WSageNt and its client web interface. Practical part is based on the design of agent elements. Describes gradual implementation, testing and practical realization of these agent elements in the system WSageNt. The final part discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the project and identifies possible future expansion of the system.
Wireless sensor system
Kotouček, Filip ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Botta, Miroslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis describes the design of wireless sensor network composed of modules deRFmega128 and Raspberry Pi. It Contains a description of the created protocol for wireless communication and protocol for serial interface on the gateway. It also describes web interface for general management of network. The work includes analysis of nodes energy performance and measurement of solar panels as a potential secondary sources of energy.
Impact of Communication Parameters on Energy Consumption of Zigbee Devices
Popelka, Jan ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the energy research and design a simple wireless sensor networks. The data modules with ZigBee wireless communication technology. The main feature of wireless sensor networks is the minimal energy devices at low cost and maximum data reliability. Furthermore, the work describes firmware for communicating nodes with the ability to change parameters of data transmission and thus affect the energy consumption node. Calculations of energy consumption, compared with measured results and discharge characteristics of the battery packs are included in the final chapters of this work.
Basestation for WSageNt Agent Platform with Using GSM Module
Molák, Josef ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Horáček, Jan (advisor)
This master's thesis describes the software and hardware extension of multiagent platform WSageNt to ensure communication between basestation and web interface Control Panel using GSM network. Sensor node FITmote is used as a basestation and modem Teltonika is used as a interface to GSM. The physical interconnection of the devices implementing the newly created bridge to connect different logic voltage levels of their serial interface. Application for basestation was extended to serial communication with modem. This extend provide communication over GSM network to Internet. Application on control server also was modified for TCP/IP communication.
Wireless sensor network
Hruška, Martin ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Mišurec, Jiří (advisor)
Wireless sensor network (WSN) consist of a mesh of a several powerful devices (denoted as base stations or sink) and a high number (1000 - 1000000) of a low-cost devices (denoted as nodes or motes), which are severely constrained in processing power, memory and energy. The nodes are equipped with an environment sensor. Events recorded by the sensor nodes are locally aggregated and then forwarded to a base station for further processing. WSNs are expected to be in wide use for a multitude of different scenarios. Project target is to analyse possibility of wireless transfer of digitalised data from sensors. Work contains and compares: Wi-Fi, , WiMAX, ZigBee, GPRS, radio net and IrDA. The work will design a wirelless network with data collection from sewerage plant sensors in small rural agglomeration and transfer data to the central dispatching. The work will suggest several options and compare their advantages and disadvantages.
Packet Analyser for UWB based on 15.4a standard
Leixner, Martin ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Mráz, Ľubomír (advisor)
The aim of this work is study the standard for wireless sensor networks IEEE 802.15.4a. Design and implementation of a packet analyzer for ultra wideband technology com- pliant with IEEE 802.15.4a standard. Integrate packet analyzer to inspection software Wireshark and implement dissector for view packets. Finally, analyze and evaluate the parameters of the proposed packet analyzer.
Energy demands of localization algorithms
Maňák, Jiří ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Morávek, Patrik (advisor)
This masters thesis deals with technics of localization for wireless senzor networks with a focus on anchor free location algorithm by authors G. Jianquan and Z. Wei. It also describes the available simulations frameworks based on OMNeT++ platform and implementation of the anchor free algorithm in the simulation program Castalia. Furthermore, it deals with the energy demands of this algorithm based on results of simulations that were done for the communication unit IRIS.
Interpreter of ALLL Language for Android
Skácel, Dan ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Horáček, Jan (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with creating an application for mobile devices with an Android operating system. The main task of this application is interpreting ALLL language commands. This allows any mobile device running this application to be a node of a wireless sensor network. First, well-known principles of wireless sensor networks, agents and ALLL language, which describes the agents in wireless sensor network, are explained in this project. The method for building the application on these bases follows. There are also some examples of agents interpreted by this application at the end.
Node Location in the ZigBee Network
Capalini, Richard ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Trchalík, Roman (advisor)
The master thesis is concerned with problem of localization of nodes in wireless sensor network WSN implemented by ZigBee technology. The thesis provide description of ZigBee architecture involving signal description. The method of evaluating coordinates basically do not depend on used measuring methods. The method  of fingerprinting is included in separated category based on only statistical processing of RSSI data. Determination of coordinates of mobile node always needs finding out range, signal time of arrival (ToA) or angle of arrival (AoA) in respect to anchors node given dimension magnitude. The author found out three possible solutions for range measuring and one solution for angle of arrival measuring useable in context of ZigBee wireless sensor network. Finally the author discuss possibilities and constraints of ZigBee network with used measuring type.

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