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Automatic testing of gas leak detector
Skryja, Petr ; Malinowski, Radim (referee) ; Novák, Marek (advisor)
This work deals with the automatic testing of an ultrasonic gas leak detector, which has to be tested during normal changes in the development phase. The reader will be acquainted with the basic principles of gas detection, design of the test product, software architecture its implementation. The following is a presentation of the application and instructions for writing tests. In this work, the Beaglebone Black development board with the Debian operating system is used as the core of the entire test product.
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Automatic testing of gas leak detector
Skryja, Petr ; Malinowski, Radim (referee) ; Novák, Marek (advisor)
This work deals with the automatic testing of an ultrasonic gas leak detector, which has to be tested during normal changes in the development phase. The reader will be acquainted with the basic principles of gas detection, design of the test product, software architecture its implementation. The following is a presentation of the application and instructions for writing tests. In this work, the Beaglebone Black development board with the Debian operating system is used as the core of the entire test product.
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Autonomous Monitoring of Person Movement for Proposal and Evaluation of Energy-Saving Procedure Variants
Malinowski, Radim ; Tříska, Vít (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design device that will be able to monitor and record movement of persons in certain area of a building for later evaluation of its energy efficiency. Partial goals related to this work are: to analyse energy efficiency of public buildings, to design a printed circuit board, to implement a C-language program to control a microcontroller, to put the device prototype into a real operation and finally, to evaluate the data collected by the device. The data is written on a microSD card in XML format using a Freescale MC9S08JM60CLD microcontroller. The resulting device is able to monitor a space for at least two weeks.
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