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Control and monitoring of climate in groups of terrariums
Pavlišin, Tomáš ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is to propose a system for monitoring and regulation the climate in groups of terrariums using Raspberry Pi platform and with subsequent well-arranged representation through the web server. Each group of terrariums has its own measure and regulation device Arduino NANO that wirelessly communicates with central computer Raspberry Pi. The measured values are stored in the MySQL database in central computer. These values are then graphically displayed on the web page. Limit values for regulation and regulation times can also be set through web page.
Home weather station based on Raspberry Pi
Špringer, Radek ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design and build a home weather station using the platform \raspi{}. The weather station is divided into computing and sensor part. The sensor part of the weather station is implemented through a wireless module, which measures the temperature, pressure, brightness and moisture. The measured values are sent to the weather station computer, where they are processed by \raspi{}. The processed values are then stored in a MySQL database on an external web server. On the web server, the user is shown the actually measured values, graphical waveforms of meteorological data with the option to display the course during the selected day of a year.
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.
Control and monitoring of climate in groups of terrariums
Pavlišin, Tomáš ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is to propose a system for monitoring and regulating the climate in groups of terrariums using the Raspberry Pi platform and subsequent transparent display through the web server. Each group of terrariums has its own control device that wirelessly communicates with the Raspberry Pi control computer. The measured values are stored in the MySQL database on the control computer. The measured values are graphically displayed on the web page.
Low-power wireless sensor node with ATMEGA328
Klvaňa, Jakub ; Pál, Tamás (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The aim of this semestral thesis is to design low-power wireless sensor node, which will be used to measure temperature, humidity and pressure. The first part deals with the central unit, which will collect and process the measured data. The second part is devoted to design for a wireless node that is formed by ATMega328 microcontroller, three sensors (temperature, pressure and humidity), baterry which is charged by photovoltaic cell and the wireless module. Conclusion is a brief summary of this work and outlines follow-up procedure in dealing with the bachelor’s thesis.
IoT WiFi soil moisture and temperature sensor
Kostelanská, Alžbeta ; Zeman, Václav (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis addresses the subject of IoT WiFi soil moisture sensor and temperature sensor based on ESP32 platform. The primary focus of the design is on low power consumption of the device and secure communication. The theoretical part of the thesis describes selected types of sensors which can be used for the designed device. The ESP32 module and some of its features are also introduced. Lastly selected communication protocols which are suitable for IoT applications and can be used with WiFi peripheral are discussed. The practical part of the bachelor thesis deals with hardware design of the sensor device and implementation of this design. Low power consumption is implemented in hardware and in software solution. The focus is on independence of the device and secure communication and data protection. Lastly the concept of webserver used for storing and processing collected data on RaspberryPi platform and concept of sending the measured data to the end-user are introduced.
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.
IoT WiFi soil moisture and temperature sensor
Kostelanská, Alžbeta ; Zeman, Václav (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis addresses the subject of IoT WiFi soil moisture sensor and temperature sensor based on ESP32 platform. The primary focus of the design is on low power consumption of the device and secure communication. The theoretical part of the thesis describes selected types of sensors which can be used for the designed device. The ESP32 module and some of its features are also introduced. Lastly selected communication protocols which are suitable for IoT applications and can be used with WiFi peripheral are discussed. The practical part of the bachelor thesis deals with hardware design of the sensor device and implementation of this design. Low power consumption is implemented in hardware and in software solution. The focus is on independence of the device and secure communication and data protection. Lastly the concept of webserver used for storing and processing collected data on RaspberryPi platform and concept of sending the measured data to the end-user are introduced.
Control and monitoring of climate in groups of terrariums
Pavlišin, Tomáš ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is to propose a system for monitoring and regulation the climate in groups of terrariums using Raspberry Pi platform and with subsequent well-arranged representation through the web server. Each group of terrariums has its own measure and regulation device Arduino NANO that wirelessly communicates with central computer Raspberry Pi. The measured values are stored in the MySQL database in central computer. These values are then graphically displayed on the web page. Limit values for regulation and regulation times can also be set through web page.
Control and monitoring of climate in groups of terrariums
Pavlišin, Tomáš ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is to propose a system for monitoring and regulating the climate in groups of terrariums using the Raspberry Pi platform and subsequent transparent display through the web server. Each group of terrariums has its own control device that wirelessly communicates with the Raspberry Pi control computer. The measured values are stored in the MySQL database on the control computer. The measured values are graphically displayed on the web page.

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