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Web Based Audio Editor
Kadlčík, Stanislav ; Žižka, Josef (referee) ; Schwarz, Petr (advisor)
The Web Based Audio Editor thesis deals with the requirements specification, selection of technologies and with the implementation itself. The thesis uses modern approaches of HTML5 standards and is divided into the client and the server parts. Both the web application and the server are implemented in JavaScript. The Web based audio editor allows basic editing features like cut, shifting, deleting. All this in multiple audio tracks. The application runs in recent versions of the most widely used web browsers.
An ITIL Simulator Game Engine
Pučálka, Martin ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This master's thesis is focused on Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL). Objective of the project was to analyze, design and implement a game engine, which would provide simulation of IT service operation in real or accelerated time or in turns. Basic part of the engine is a creators mode, which allows users to create custom IT services and specify their behaviour during operation, like the service would be used in real. Another part of the engine is a players mode and simple service desk. In this mode, players can take care of fluent operation of their services. Thanks to this, they can learn and train practices, which are described in ITIL.
Smart Loudspeaker with Raspberry Pi
Vondráček, Tomáš ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the creation of music system that allows users to organize and play music in real time. The music system is based on client-server architecture and consists of server, web and mobile application. The server application serves as a music player and a connection broker among clients. The client serves as a user interface for the server, but can organize and play music on its own. The music system is implemented in JavaScript (ECMAScript 2018). The server application is built on the Node.js and implements Socket.IO server with REST API. The web application is based on React and presented as SPA. The mobile application is implemented in React Native with focus on Android system. The server and web applications are deployed on Heroku servers and Raspberry Pi computer. Mobile application is published on Google Play. The music system can be used for private music playback or as a means of organizing music among multiple users.
A System for On-Line Driving School Trip Recording
Voneš, Jakub ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design and implementation of a client-server applications for collecting GPS data using a smartphone with Android OS. The system is used for real-time monitoring and recording vehicle’s movement on a server, where the data are adapted to the real road. This thesis is a continuation of the project DoAutoškoly.cz . The theoretical part of the thesis deals with GPS, real-time communication problems and the Android platform, including its application interface for GPS. In the next part of the thesis, this knowledge is used to design the whole system. The thesis continues with the implementation of a mobile application, the web module and the corresponding server application. The chapters continue to deal with real-time tracking and route editing. The last part is focused on testing and evaluation of the results.
Detection and Analysis of Violators in the Monitored Area
Sadílek, Jakub ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Goldmann, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create an internet application for detection and analysis of violators in the monitored area. Such an application then can be used for automated processing of records from security cameras or other captured videos from the guarded area. The first part of the work is focused on the theory of neural networks for object detection and classification in the image and recognition of people by their face. The next part describes used technologies for application development. The result is a client-server application with the possibility of configuration of processing, which allows detection of violators, identification of persons, object tracking and counting, path drawing, definition of the monitored area, usage of own detector, etc. Processed videos at the end can be played, downloaded or together with a list of detected violators shared on the internet via link.
Peer-To-Peer Web File Sharing in a Group
Pokorný, Filip ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with file sharing among users through peer-to-peer transfer in a web environment. The aim was to create a simple application which would provide a group of users with an opportunity to share files among them without any presence of third party or limitation. I have met the target using modern web technologies, of which the most important was WebRTC library through which peer-to-peer transfer has been implemented. These technologies were supported by optimased algorithm and the most recent tools for processing and storage of shared files. The result is a real-time application enabling users to create rooms, in which they can share their files. This product was subjected to speed tests, thanks to which the application turned out to be the fastest in the tested environment contrary to solutions with similar nature or any other commonly used tools for file sharing.
System for Management of Music Band Performances
Zukal, Filip ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
The main goal of this work is to create an application that will allow musicians to perform at concerts without using paper sheet music and without the need to interact with devices designed to display music notation during the concert. The application also offers musicians the option to communicate with digital musical instruments using the MIDI protocol. They will be able to change their configuration, primarily before each played song. Through this application, the audience can also interact with the band. They can influence the course of the concert by requesting a song. Due to the stability reasons, the entire system is deployed in a local network only to which listeners can also connect. To enhance their user experience, a Captive portal is set up on the Wi-Fi network to redirect them into the system.
Detection and Analysis of Violators in the Monitored Area
Sadílek, Jakub ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Goldmann, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create an internet application for detection and analysis of violators in the monitored area. Such an application then can be used for automated processing of records from security cameras or other captured videos from the guarded area. The first part of the work is focused on the theory of neural networks for object detection and classification in the image and recognition of people by their face. The next part describes used technologies for application development. The result is a client-server application with the possibility of configuration of processing, which allows detection of violators, identification of persons, object tracking and counting, path drawing, definition of the monitored area, usage of own detector, etc. Processed videos at the end can be played, downloaded or together with a list of detected violators shared on the internet via link.
Web Based Audio Editor
Kadlčík, Stanislav ; Žižka, Josef (referee) ; Schwarz, Petr (advisor)
The Web Based Audio Editor thesis deals with the requirements specification, selection of technologies and with the implementation itself. The thesis uses modern approaches of HTML5 standards and is divided into the client and the server parts. Both the web application and the server are implemented in JavaScript. The Web based audio editor allows basic editing features like cut, shifting, deleting. All this in multiple audio tracks. The application runs in recent versions of the most widely used web browsers.
Smart Loudspeaker with Raspberry Pi
Vondráček, Tomáš ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the creation of music system that allows users to organize and play music in real time. The music system is based on client-server architecture and consists of server, web and mobile application. The server application serves as a music player and a connection broker among clients. The client serves as a user interface for the server, but can organize and play music on its own. The music system is implemented in JavaScript (ECMAScript 2018). The server application is built on the Node.js and implements Socket.IO server with REST API. The web application is based on React and presented as SPA. The mobile application is implemented in React Native with focus on Android system. The server and web applications are deployed on Heroku servers and Raspberry Pi computer. Mobile application is published on Google Play. The music system can be used for private music playback or as a means of organizing music among multiple users.

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