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Application of MyRIO as wireless sensor node
Navrátil, Patrik ; Chalupa, Jan (referee) ; Kšica, Filip (advisor)
This thesis describes a design of a client application for NI myRIO and a server application for PC. Applications are developed in a LabVIEW environment. Client application is responsible for measuring data from integrated accelerometer and a sensor connected to an AD input and sending it to the server application. The applications are tested with a piezocomposite sensor on an elementary dynamic system.
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.
Application of MyRIO as wireless sensor node
Navrátil, Patrik ; Chalupa, Jan (referee) ; Kšica, Filip (advisor)
This thesis describes a design of a client application for NI myRIO and a server application for PC. Applications are developed in a LabVIEW environment. Client application is responsible for measuring data from integrated accelerometer and a sensor connected to an AD input and sending it to the server application. The applications are tested with a piezocomposite sensor on an elementary dynamic system.
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.

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