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Restaurant Menu for Mobile Phones with Bluetooth
Dzurňák, Tomáš ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Novosad, Petr (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to design and implement an application for a mobile phone and a desktop computer, which provides ability to browse a restaurant menu and to make orders. The desktop computer provides information from the restaurant menu and manages new orders. The desktop application is able to communicate with more mobile phones simultaneously. The communications between the mobile phone and the computer is realized with Bluetooh wireless technology. The user interface of the mobile application is designed user-friendly and available in plenty languages. There are suggestions for future development of this project in the end.
Application for Data Presentation and Modification in Mobile Devices
Kučera, Pavel ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Trchalík, Roman (advisor)
This thesis is aimed to study the possibility of usage of mobile devices in the sphere of automation. One automation company needed to have in hand some PDA-based tool for a remote control of the technological process. There is analysis of ability of contemporary portable devices to run a application software. According to the specified requirements there is designed and implemented the client-server system based on the VNC technology. The server is a Linux-based PC server implemented using Xinetd daemon and the Xvnc. The two standard VNC clients were made. A free software available under the GPL license was modified to implement them. One runs on Windows Mobile operating system and the other one is a Java MIDlet.
Use of cell phone in liquids analysis
Křístek, Tomáš ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
Technological development, broad availability and ubiquity of mobile phones made it possible in recent years to start a progression leading to the integration of mobile phones into biomedical analytical methods, the development of telemedicine and mobile personal health applications. This paper deals with the literature review of the mobile phone usage in biomedicine, with emphasis on the methods of optical analysis and technical solutions using 3D printing technology. It provides a draft and practical implementation of salivary cortiol level measuring system using a mobile phone, ELISA analytical methods, 3D printing technology and a set of custom Matlab functions connected with Matlab Mobile application and Mathworks Cloud. Also provides critical evaluation of results and method possibilities, and presents set of proposals and findings for quality of measurment optimization.
Chat and Shared Drawing Board for Mobile Phones with Bluetooth
Pitner, Ivo ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Novosad, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with analysis, design and implementation of application for mobile devices which allows two users to communicate. As an examle would be a situation where people wants to comunicate but it is not alowed to disturb the surrounding with conversation. The comunication is with text messages or graphic primitives. The program is written in Java 2 Micro Edition and a Bluetooth interface is used for a connection between devices.
3D model of the selected object
Veselý, Milan ; Nosek, Jakub (referee) ; Kalvoda, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to assess the accuracy of photogrammetric results from images taken with a low-cost Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro camera and a professional digital SLR camera Canon EOS 6D Mark II with a 24 mm fixed lens. The chapel of St. John of Nepomuk near Guntramovice was chosen as the subject for the images. Forty-nine insertion and control points were targeted and scanned at the chapel. Block and beam alignment and creation of 3D mesh models was performed in Bentley ContexCapture software. The standard deviations of all three axes (X, Y, Z) and positional standard deviation on the control points and deviations relative to a reference point cloud acquired with a ground-based laser scanner were statistically tested. The results show that, with the right imaging and processing methods, comparable results can be achieved using a low-cost camera.
Use of cell phone in liquids analysis
Křístek, Tomáš ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
Technological development, broad availability and ubiquity of mobile phones made it possible in recent years to start a progression leading to the integration of mobile phones into biomedical analytical methods, the development of telemedicine and mobile personal health applications. This paper deals with the literature review of the mobile phone usage in biomedicine, with emphasis on the methods of optical analysis and technical solutions using 3D printing technology. It provides a draft and practical implementation of salivary cortiol level measuring system using a mobile phone, ELISA analytical methods, 3D printing technology and a set of custom Matlab functions connected with Matlab Mobile application and Mathworks Cloud. Also provides critical evaluation of results and method possibilities, and presents set of proposals and findings for quality of measurment optimization.
Image and Video Processing on Mobile Phones
Gazdík, Martin ; Kršek, Přemysl (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This paper deals with image and video processing on Symbian OS smartphones. Description of required development tools is given, and pros and cons of existing image processing applications are discussed. Afterwards, a new application, fast image viewer and editor, is designed keeping disadvantages of similar applications in mind. Purpose of this work is to make simple and fast tool for easy manipulation with integrated camera and captured images. Results and future development directions are at the end.
Communication interfaces in mobile phones
Parduba, Jiří ; Holešinský, Pavel (referee) ; Morský, Ondřej (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis is focused on technologies, which are used for connection of mobile phone to other networks, which are available for current mobile phones - Bluetooth, IrDA Data, NFC, Cable connection and GPS, mobile networks, there are described technologies, which are used for connection to networks on the level of mobile operator - GSM, GPRS, EDGE and UMTS. In Bachelor thesis is also described connection of mobile phone and SIM card, there are shown functions of SIM card and how is the card used. These chapters are focused on security and programming properties of technologies. The appropriate technology, which was used in practiced part of Bachelor thesis, was chosen on basis of its properties with compare to other technologies. The most useful technology, which was chosen, is Bluetooth. There are also described three the most used operating systems for mobile phones – Windows Mobile (Phone), Symbian OS and Android, in this chapter is shown how these systems can be used. In practiced part of bachelor thesis are used data from theoretical part and by programming language JAVA is programmed the application, which communicates by Bluetooth. This application is programmed on the platform JavaME and users can use this application for example information announcements about historical monuments. This is concretely demonstrated on the historical monument in Brno.
Windows Phone 7 Application for Traffic Sign Recognition
Dvořák, Marek ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Procházka, Boris (advisor)
Purpose of this thesis is to create an application that detects and recognizes traffic signs for mobile phones running Windows Phone 7 operating system. Theoretical part contains information about history and characteristics of Windows Phone 7 system, traffic signs in Czech Republic and various methods of image processing. Practical part of this thesis describes particular implementation of recognizing of traffic signs in photographs taken with mobile phone built-in camera. In last part this app is tested in real-life conditions and results of these tests are evaluated.
Mobil system for monitoring of sports activity
Maleňák, Filip ; Čížek, Martin (referee) ; Rozman, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to analyse methods that are used for monitoring athlete’s activities and a description of current technical solutions with a focus on heart rate and respiratory rate monitoring. The presented solution shows the possibilities of using available open source SW and HW technologies and their implementation in the design of an integrated tool for monitoring sports activities with the iOS operating system.

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