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Application for Controll System in Caravan
Řehulka, Marek ; Novotný, Tomáš (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
This Master's thesis deals with the development of a mobile application for a control of the supervisory system in caravans and motorhomes. The thesis presents the currently available principles and research of the existing solutions. This custom solution includes an Android application and a desktop application of the central unit simulator of the supervisory system. The simulator is based on the Node.js and node-webkit technologies. The simulator communicates with the devices available via RF Transciever and it simulates other devices. The mobile application communicates with the simulator via Bluetooth Low Energy and GSM. Major part of the implementation description is devoted to the Bluetooth Low Energy technology and to issues, which are associated with it. The resulting solution puts emphasis on the usability of the user interface and the ability to supervise a wide range of connected devices. The system also implements custom logic alerts for tracked events. The thesis concludes with evaluation of the resulting system and outlining the future development options.
Návrh obytné vestavby do interiéru užitkového vozidla
Baňovičová, Lenka
This work deals with the issue of living in the interior of a commercial vehicle within a limited space. In the practical part, the author deals with the history of motor homes. It also deals with the analysis of the current market in the Czech Republic and abroad. Part of the analysis is the division of motor homes with the selection of the most suitable vehicle for the practical part. In the last chapter of the theoretical part, the author deals with ergonomics, standards and safety requirements in the interior of a motor home, and the interior itself and the requirements associated with it. In the practical part, the information obtained in the theoretical part is already applied in the design process, sketches to the final visualization with documentation.
The caravanning - a specific form of tourism from Czech users' point of view
Tučanová, Daniela ; Fialová, Dana (advisor) ; Lochman, Josef (referee)
Caravanning is currently on the rise in Czechia. The aim of this thesis is to verify its position in tourism, analyze the factors that influence users, and specify popular destinations for users. The theoretical background consists of research conducted abroad, geography of tourism, and social geography. The research method used is a questionnaire survey, which was shared among groups on social networks focusing on caravanning. The research results show that Czech and Slovak users of motorhomes or caravans use these vehicles mobilely, mostly visit Italy and southern Moravia, and the most important factor for them is the ability to choose and be independent. The thesis can serve as a source of information for tourism organizations, users of motorhomes or caravans, or for further research. Keywords: caravanning, mobility, tourism, motivation, motorhome, caravan, Czechia
Application for Controll System in Caravan
Řehulka, Marek ; Novotný, Tomáš (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
This Master's thesis deals with the development of a mobile application for a control of the supervisory system in caravans and motorhomes. The thesis presents the currently available principles and research of the existing solutions. This custom solution includes an Android application and a desktop application of the central unit simulator of the supervisory system. The simulator is based on the Node.js and node-webkit technologies. The simulator communicates with the devices available via RF Transciever and it simulates other devices. The mobile application communicates with the simulator via Bluetooth Low Energy and GSM. Major part of the implementation description is devoted to the Bluetooth Low Energy technology and to issues, which are associated with it. The resulting solution puts emphasis on the usability of the user interface and the ability to supervise a wide range of connected devices. The system also implements custom logic alerts for tracked events. The thesis concludes with evaluation of the resulting system and outlining the future development options.

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