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System with RC Model Servos
Kutěj, Jaromír ; Nosko, Svetozár (referee) ; Musil, Martin (advisor)
This thesis addresses the design of a movable RC model with a use of servo motors. It describes both the analysis of suitable hardware and a realization of the project with an emphasis on microcomputer controlled devices and technologies communication technologies with said devices. Furthermore, an interaction a interfacing with user is discussed. Based on findings a system is then implemented in form of a model of a car built atop of microcomputer, controlled wirelessly using a mobile application. This system is then enhanced by proximity sensors that prevent collisions by halting movement of the car.
Terminal for remote visualization and control conditions in the house
Szalay, Patrik ; Macho, Tomáš (referee) ; Petyovský, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the modification of an existing device for controlling the heating system of the house. The original proposal builds on my bachelor thesis Terminal for visualization and control conditions in a house. Adjustments are based on the findings of the test operation and the deficiencies found in everyday operations. Here, the emphasis is on simple design, low acquisition cost and durability of the resulting device. Newly designed wireless units will replace the original wired sensors, as well as the control unit of the existing device based on the prototype system will be replaced with a new wireless central unit. The alphanumeric display with control buttons will remain as the control panel of this unit. The wireless central unit is connected via a serial communication interface to the visualization and control unit, which extends the offered options of the heating control system.
Photo Booth
Valda, Tomáš ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design and implement a Photo Booth application which will be primarily used on tablet devices. The thesis explains existing solutions, analyses its insufficiencies and concentrates on the choice of appropriate technology resources. It also describes the way of implementation of the external payment processing with the usage of a private virtual server and following communication with database. Constituent part of this work is a design of user interface. The outcome is a functional prototype of the application ready to be used.
Development of desktop application
DOLÁK, Zdeněk
This bachelor thesis aims to create a desktop application for stock management. The application will be developed on JavaScript framework React Native. The fundamental idea of this library is a smart connection between two dominating platforms - iOS, Android, and Windows where this application is tested. The practical part describes a way of the framework's implementation in the sample application and explains linkages, processes, and techniques used for object-orientated programming. Data obtained from the application are stored on the MySQL server and then returned to the application in JSON format. The output of the thesis is a desktop application that is tested in simulated conditions for stock management in elementary operations. An integral part is a subsequent analysis of how the application stands the test or which errors occur.
Photo Booth
Valda, Tomáš ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design and implement a Photo Booth application which will be primarily used on tablet devices. The thesis explains existing solutions, analyses its insufficiencies and concentrates on the choice of appropriate technology resources. It also describes the way of implementation of the external payment processing with the usage of a private virtual server and following communication with database. Constituent part of this work is a design of user interface. The outcome is a functional prototype of the application ready to be used.
System with RC Model Servos
Kutěj, Jaromír ; Nosko, Svetozár (referee) ; Musil, Martin (advisor)
This thesis addresses the design of a movable RC model with a use of servo motors. It describes both the analysis of suitable hardware and a realization of the project with an emphasis on microcomputer controlled devices and technologies communication technologies with said devices. Furthermore, an interaction a interfacing with user is discussed. Based on findings a system is then implemented in form of a model of a car built atop of microcomputer, controlled wirelessly using a mobile application. This system is then enhanced by proximity sensors that prevent collisions by halting movement of the car.
Terminal for remote visualization and control conditions in the house
Szalay, Patrik ; Macho, Tomáš (referee) ; Petyovský, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the modification of an existing device for controlling the heating system of the house. The original proposal builds on my bachelor thesis Terminal for visualization and control conditions in a house. Adjustments are based on the findings of the test operation and the deficiencies found in everyday operations. Here, the emphasis is on simple design, low acquisition cost and durability of the resulting device. Newly designed wireless units will replace the original wired sensors, as well as the control unit of the existing device based on the prototype system will be replaced with a new wireless central unit. The alphanumeric display with control buttons will remain as the control panel of this unit. The wireless central unit is connected via a serial communication interface to the visualization and control unit, which extends the offered options of the heating control system.
Tools for support of cross-platform native mobile apps development
Bulvas, Vít ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
This master thesiss goal is to map available tools for support of cross-platform native mobile app development. Main goal of thesis is to choose such tool and present it in form of app development. To accomplish this goal several criteria with different importance have to be defined. These criteria are used for choosing of most suitable tool. This thesis has two outputs. First one are criteria that can be used again or amended for some similar tool rating, like this one. Second output is cross-platform mobile app developed with Xamarin tool. Structure of this thesis copy secondary goals that support main goal: mobile OS are presented, name cross-platform native app is defined, define criteria, describe selected tools, rate them and demonstrate development of simple app on selected tool.

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