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Trully Smart Smart Socket
Valušek, Ondřej ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Materna, Zdeněk (advisor)
There is a large selection of so called smart sockets available on the market today. The possibilities of these sockets are sadly very limited. Typically, they can measure power consumption, be turned off and on remotely by mobile application and timer. This thesis deals with this problem by showing how a smart relay can be used to create a truly smart smart socket that can classify currently connected appliances using just short time window for up to three devices combined. The power consumption is measured using Shelly 1PM together for three plugs. Using time series feature extraction, unknown device detection with SVM and neural network classification, the accuracy was over 99%. on a dataset containing combinations of smart TV, lamp and a laptop consumption. Information about currently connected devices is displayed on a webpage and written to a database to be viewed later. The information about connecting and disconnecting a device can be further sent to a system for smart home management.
Model-Based Design and Deployment of a Smart Home Subsystem
Staněk, Tomáš ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Janoušek, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis discusses about the possibilities and methods of creating smart home, using commonly available elements fore each user. The bachelor´s thesis is focused primarily on the issues of home heating control, ventilation, lighting control, camera surveillance. For control individual elements is used Home assistant running on the Rasberry Pi. 
Monitoring of production facilities
Borsuk, Adam ; Kiac, Martin (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to study the possibilities of creating a monitoring system for older production facilities already in operation. Select the necessary components for the nature of the equipment to create a system that is able to capture and provide information about activities on the equipment. The second goal is to design a suitable communication model for clear information about the operation, sending and storing data. The third goal is to analyze the dual-core ESP32 microprocessor against its predecessors in the role of system control unit.
Trully Smart Smart Socket
Valušek, Ondřej ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Materna, Zdeněk (advisor)
There is a large selection of so called smart sockets available on the market today. The possibilities of these sockets are sadly very limited. Typically, they can measure power consumption, be turned off and on remotely by mobile application and timer. This thesis deals with this problem by showing how a smart relay can be used to create a truly smart smart socket that can classify currently connected appliances using just short time window for up to three devices combined. The power consumption is measured using Shelly 1PM together for three plugs. Using time series feature extraction, unknown device detection with SVM and neural network classification, the accuracy was over 99%. on a dataset containing combinations of smart TV, lamp and a laptop consumption. Information about currently connected devices is displayed on a webpage and written to a database to be viewed later. The information about connecting and disconnecting a device can be further sent to a system for smart home management.
Model-Based Design and Deployment of a Smart Home Subsystem
Staněk, Tomáš ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Janoušek, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis discusses about the possibilities and methods of creating smart home, using commonly available elements fore each user. The bachelor´s thesis is focused primarily on the issues of home heating control, ventilation, lighting control, camera surveillance. For control individual elements is used Home assistant running on the Rasberry Pi. 
Monitoring of production facilities
Borsuk, Adam ; Kiac, Martin (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to study the possibilities of creating a monitoring system for older production facilities already in operation. Select the necessary components for the nature of the equipment to create a system that is able to capture and provide information about activities on the equipment. The second goal is to design a suitable communication model for clear information about the operation, sending and storing data. The third goal is to analyze the dual-core ESP32 microprocessor against its predecessors in the role of system control unit.

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