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On-board computer for older car
Knápek, Mojmír ; Kubíček, Michal (referee) ; Pospíšil, Martin (advisor)
A thesis is about designing a device, which can add to older car some functions, which are now common like central locking, car-alarm, immobiliser and automatic turning lights on. There will be also solved sensors of input signals, their connecting to the microcontroller and ways to show outputs. In the end of thesis will be designed schematic and board.
Design and implementation of educational CubeSat
Košút, Martin ; Zamazal, Michal (referee) ; Povalač, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of a CubeSat with a 1U (10x10x10 cm) size, which will be used in laboratory tasks. It includes mechanical construction printed on a 3D printer with six photovoltaic cells, mounted on the top. Cells will produce electricity to power all systems and to charge the onboard NiMH batteries to make the CubeSat independent of other sources of energy. The proposed design of an electrical power supply system and an onboard computer combined with a communication system is based on off the shelf components. The two-way wireless communication link between computer and a CubeSat is realized thanks to the ground station, which is also part of a design. Students will make other systems, which will communicate with the built in onboard computer via internal RS 485 communication bus. Internal EEPROM memory is used to save measured values. Modularity, possible future expandability, and easy repair in case of any failure were the key optimization parameters of the design.
Software Onboard Computer for Automobile with KWP-1281 Interface
Macháč, Matej ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to develop a system that will work as on-board computer for cars with diagnostic connector OBD2 and communication protocol KWP-1281. The main goal is to get information about the fuel consumption and show it properly on smartphone with OS Android. The system is implemented on platform FITkit and smartphone with OS Android. Java language was used to implement the application for Android, C language was used to implement the program for FITkit.
Design and implementation of educational CubeSat
Košút, Martin ; Zamazal, Michal (referee) ; Povalač, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of a CubeSat with a 1U (10x10x10 cm) size, which will be used in laboratory tasks. It includes mechanical construction printed on a 3D printer with six photovoltaic cells, mounted on the top. Cells will produce electricity to power all systems and to charge the onboard NiMH batteries to make the CubeSat independent of other sources of energy. The proposed design of an electrical power supply system and an onboard computer combined with a communication system is based on off the shelf components. The two-way wireless communication link between computer and a CubeSat is realized thanks to the ground station, which is also part of a design. Students will make other systems, which will communicate with the built in onboard computer via internal RS 485 communication bus. Internal EEPROM memory is used to save measured values. Modularity, possible future expandability, and easy repair in case of any failure were the key optimization parameters of the design.
On-board computer for older car
Knápek, Mojmír ; Kubíček, Michal (referee) ; Pospíšil, Martin (advisor)
A thesis is about designing a device, which can add to older car some functions, which are now common like central locking, car-alarm, immobiliser and automatic turning lights on. There will be also solved sensors of input signals, their connecting to the microcontroller and ways to show outputs. In the end of thesis will be designed schematic and board.
Software Onboard Computer for Automobile with KWP-1281 Interface
Macháč, Matej ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to develop a system that will work as on-board computer for cars with diagnostic connector OBD2 and communication protocol KWP-1281. The main goal is to get information about the fuel consumption and show it properly on smartphone with OS Android. The system is implemented on platform FITkit and smartphone with OS Android. Java language was used to implement the application for Android, C language was used to implement the program for FITkit.

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