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IoT Based on SoC MT7688
Lužný, Jakub ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development of an embedded device for Internet of Things based on the MediaTek MT7688A platform. It explores the capabilities of this platform and available System on Module solutions. Based on this findings, a fully functional prototype of such a device is implemented. To demonstratie abilities of the device, a web application is programmed that shows the data received over Wireless M-Bus bus.
Compact System for Autonomous Meter Reading
Podeszwa, David ; Mrázek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work solves the problem of the insufficient range of WMBUS meters, which makes their reading still difficult. The developed implementation solves this problem by using a battery-powered device that extends this range by using a LoRaWAN network, where the data received from the meters is sent over this network for further processing. The created device is capable of receiving WMBUS frames and sending them for a minimum period of 9 years. The main benefit of this work is the implementation of such a device on the new STM32WL platform, which is unique due to its integration of a microprocessor and a Sub-GHz receiver inside one chip.
Embedded System for Water Consumption Registration
Hajdík, Tomáš ; Bidlo, Michal (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of the status of wireless water meters.The goal is to design and implement a function prototype of the embedded system based on ESP8266 Wi-Fi module that is capable of registring the amount of water, consumed by individual users, via the wireless meter readout. Users can be identified by a contactless RFID card. Embedded system ensures its availability and makes data available to the administrator via Wi-Fi network. The administrator interacts with the system by using a mobile phone and an application running on the ESP8266. The work includes hardware design and software implementation using C++ programming language. The result is a functional prototype of the system that brings new possibilities in the sphere of wireless meter readers because it does not require unaffordable and highly specialized appliances for recording consumption, is accessible from the mobile phone and thus extends the market to ordinary consumers as well.
Compact System for Autonomous Meter Reading
Podeszwa, David ; Mrázek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work solves the problem of the insufficient range of WMBUS meters, which makes their reading still difficult. The developed implementation solves this problem by using a battery-powered device that extends this range by using a LoRaWAN network, where the data received from the meters is sent over this network for further processing. The created device is capable of receiving WMBUS frames and sending them for a minimum period of 9 years. The main benefit of this work is the implementation of such a device on the new STM32WL platform, which is unique due to its integration of a microprocessor and a Sub-GHz receiver inside one chip.
IoT Based on SoC MT7688
Lužný, Jakub ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development of an embedded device for Internet of Things based on the MediaTek MT7688A platform. It explores the capabilities of this platform and available System on Module solutions. Based on this findings, a fully functional prototype of such a device is implemented. To demonstratie abilities of the device, a web application is programmed that shows the data received over Wireless M-Bus bus.
Embedded System for Water Consumption Registration
Hajdík, Tomáš ; Bidlo, Michal (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of the status of wireless water meters.The goal is to design and implement a function prototype of the embedded system based on ESP8266 Wi-Fi module that is capable of registring the amount of water, consumed by individual users, via the wireless meter readout. Users can be identified by a contactless RFID card. Embedded system ensures its availability and makes data available to the administrator via Wi-Fi network. The administrator interacts with the system by using a mobile phone and an application running on the ESP8266. The work includes hardware design and software implementation using C++ programming language. The result is a functional prototype of the system that brings new possibilities in the sphere of wireless meter readers because it does not require unaffordable and highly specialized appliances for recording consumption, is accessible from the mobile phone and thus extends the market to ordinary consumers as well.

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