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Design of Sensor Modules for ZigBee Wireless Network
Tichý, Andrej ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
The purpose of this study is to contribute to spreading of the global phenomenon IoT and to create a sensory network. In my study I focused on the development of active and passive modules using the IEEE802.15.4 standard based on the ZigBee protocol. When creating my modules I was using the micro-controller CC2530 by Texas Instruments having the processor platform 8051. To implement the communication firmware for sensory modules I used the Z-Stack 3.0 implementation. The main communicator uses the CC2530 micro-controller as ZigBee network preprocessor and miniPC raspberry pi as ZigBee application processor. As a part of this study I created an active module that enables to control the relay; an RGB led strap using the PWM modulation and also the electric current measurement using noninvasive sensors. I also created a passive module including sensors BME280, TSL2561 and DHT11 to measure the air pressure, temperature, humidity and light intensity. Furthermore I created an universal module that makes easier the creation of new prototypes. Not least I created all-purpose raspberry mini-module. The relevance of this study is given by creation of module prototypes using the ZigBee protocol. Special value within this study has the the mini-module for Raspberry Pi which can be used in various roles within the ZigBee topology.
Wireless Energy Transfer
Lašo, Matej ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Krbal, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor's thesis is to give complex information about wireless energy transfer and its historical evolution. The thesis then continues with describing the devices that are using wireless energy transfer and the effects this method is having on human health and the ways protecting against its effects. The second part, concerning practical measurements, aims at measuring on special pads using the wireless transfer on which I have made all my calibrations and measuring of magnetic flux and efficiency of this transfer.
Wireless Timer for Fire Sport Competitions
Holinka, Milan ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Bartoš, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes the design, development and realization of a wireless electronic timer for use in firesport. Specification of the final product is built with regard to versatility, ease of use and low acquisition costs. Commercial products have been compared as inspiration for this work. Requirements of the timer are based on the rules of firesport disciplines, where the timer can be used. It consists of a base station that can be accompanied for additional elements used to starting, splits capturing and stopping. An independent communication module has been created to ensure wireless connection. Libraries for comfort work with the module, support for USB bus and reliable protocol for wireless transmission have been implemented.
Wireless Messaging System
Musil, Tomáš ; Dlouhý, Jiří (referee) ; Sekora, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of thesis is a design of wireless pager, that can be used for short text messages transmission from the sender to a particular recipient. The report is sent from a computer via serial port. The application is based on microcontrollers, which provide data protection, evaluation and display data on the display of the receiver. The wireless transmission is effected via the RF modules, that are powered from batteries.
Wireless transfer of the sensor data
Kičina, Andrej ; Maršálek, Roman (referee) ; Biolková, Viera (advisor)
Thesys is focused on wireless transfer of the sensor data. It describes different wireless standards for potential use and realization of interface between sensor's data and their transfer. Crux of the matter is in detailed description of whole system with created utility programs. In the end it is summarized acquiered features of the realization.
Design of Sensor Modules for ZigBee Wireless Network
Tichý, Andrej ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
The purpose of this study is to contribute to spreading of the global phenomenon IoT and to create a sensory network. In my study I focused on the development of active and passive modules using the IEEE802.15.4 standard based on the ZigBee protocol. When creating my modules I was using the micro-controller CC2530 by Texas Instruments having the processor platform 8051. To implement the communication firmware for sensory modules I used the Z-Stack 3.0 implementation. The main communicator uses the CC2530 micro-controller as ZigBee network preprocessor and miniPC raspberry pi as ZigBee application processor. As a part of this study I created an active module that enables to control the relay; an RGB led strap using the PWM modulation and also the electric current measurement using noninvasive sensors. I also created a passive module including sensors BME280, TSL2561 and DHT11 to measure the air pressure, temperature, humidity and light intensity. Furthermore I created an universal module that makes easier the creation of new prototypes. Not least I created all-purpose raspberry mini-module. The relevance of this study is given by creation of module prototypes using the ZigBee protocol. Special value within this study has the the mini-module for Raspberry Pi which can be used in various roles within the ZigBee topology.
Wireless Energy Transfer
Lašo, Matej ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Krbal, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor's thesis is to give complex information about wireless energy transfer and its historical evolution. The thesis then continues with describing the devices that are using wireless energy transfer and the effects this method is having on human health and the ways protecting against its effects. The second part, concerning practical measurements, aims at measuring on special pads using the wireless transfer on which I have made all my calibrations and measuring of magnetic flux and efficiency of this transfer.
Wireless Timer for Fire Sport Competitions
Holinka, Milan ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Bartoš, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes the design, development and realization of a wireless electronic timer for use in firesport. Specification of the final product is built with regard to versatility, ease of use and low acquisition costs. Commercial products have been compared as inspiration for this work. Requirements of the timer are based on the rules of firesport disciplines, where the timer can be used. It consists of a base station that can be accompanied for additional elements used to starting, splits capturing and stopping. An independent communication module has been created to ensure wireless connection. Libraries for comfort work with the module, support for USB bus and reliable protocol for wireless transmission have been implemented.
Wireless Messaging System
Musil, Tomáš ; Dlouhý, Jiří (referee) ; Sekora, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of thesis is a design of wireless pager, that can be used for short text messages transmission from the sender to a particular recipient. The report is sent from a computer via serial port. The application is based on microcontrollers, which provide data protection, evaluation and display data on the display of the receiver. The wireless transmission is effected via the RF modules, that are powered from batteries.
Wireless transfer of the sensor data
Kičina, Andrej ; Maršálek, Roman (referee) ; Biolková, Viera (advisor)
Thesys is focused on wireless transfer of the sensor data. It describes different wireless standards for potential use and realization of interface between sensor's data and their transfer. Crux of the matter is in detailed description of whole system with created utility programs. In the end it is summarized acquiered features of the realization.

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