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3D Game Controlled by Leap Motion Sensor
Hajdin, Martin ; Kobrtek, Jozef (referee) ; Najman, Pavel (advisor)
This paper deals with the user interface design and control of computer game by using Leap Motion. The design of the game is „Endless Runner" type and was implemented in Unity3D using C# language. This game has been tested to simplicity, intuitiveness, convenience and entertaining of Leap Motion control compared to interaction with the keyboard or Gamepad. Evaluation of the implemented control was tested by users. The result of testing has proved that the Leap Motion control does not differ from the keyboard or Gamepad. However, most of users would prefer control by Leap Motion.
IoT system for conference room control
Kondás, Peter ; Šilhavý, Pavel (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor´s thesis was to design and implement a system for monitoring room occupancy by counting the entries and exits of individuals from the room and chair occupancy detection, with the system sending data using the MQTT protocol. A device was designed for the system and components and sensors were then selected to further expand its capabilities. Home Assistant was used as the user interface for this system, providing a clear representation of the current state of the conference room.
3D Game Controlled by Leap Motion Sensor
Hajdin, Martin ; Kobrtek, Jozef (referee) ; Najman, Pavel (advisor)
This paper deals with the user interface design and control of computer game by using Leap Motion. The design of the game is „Endless Runner" type and was implemented in Unity3D using C# language. This game has been tested to simplicity, intuitiveness, convenience and entertaining of Leap Motion control compared to interaction with the keyboard or Gamepad. Evaluation of the implemented control was tested by users. The result of testing has proved that the Leap Motion control does not differ from the keyboard or Gamepad. However, most of users would prefer control by Leap Motion.

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