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Development of laboratory samples for wireless transmission of electric power based on the magnetic induction
Kopečný, David ; Štěpánek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Krbal, Michal (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to collect the information about wireless transmission by using magnetic induction and about the current solutions of wireless applications in practice. The thesis includes theoretical basis and information about the current state of wireless power applications. This thesis is also focused on physical principle and draft of possible technical solution. On top of that, it also contains the information from some legislative and hygienic regulations. The second aim is draft of laboratory equipment on the base of gained information and its implementation for purpose of teaching and measuring. For this part was chosen topology of circuit and the specifications of resonance circuits. It resulted in producing a preparation, which consists of the exciter, primary circuit, secondary circuit and a module for measuring. The third aim is to take a measurement on this product and evaluation of characteristic from point of view of efficiency. Measured data were integrated into characteristics. The efficiency of transfer was measured depending on distance and used load. At the same time was also observed work frequency of product. Furthemore, another laboratory product was measured, in which was reached the efficiency more than 51%. The thesis is divided into four main chapters, which can be thematically named as follows: the information, the theory, the draft and the measurement. The first two chapters deal with the theory and characterization of technologies of already applied systems mainly from transport. The following two chapters contain the description of proposal of the product and the very measuring of the efficiency.
ISM band wireless transmission
Juráň, Jeroným ; Nešpor, Dušan (referee) ; Friedl, Martin (advisor)
This document summarizes the basic possibilities of communication using ISM bands. It also includes extracts from the ČTÚ regulation concerning usage of ISM bands. The theoretical part describes mainly the functions of chosen transmitter and receiver module. Secondly it describes the design and realization of transmitter and receiver devices including the C libraries for basic use, usable distance measurement and example application using developed devices.
Weight sensing of beehives with long-term stability
Vozdecký, Martin ; Marcoň, Petr (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to describe the design of stable measurement of weight in beehives. Work evaluates suitable types of weight sensors and their effect on stability. The main part of the thesis is a custom design of electronic sensing the weight of the beehive and telemetry data to the user. The concept of engagement enables stable measurement of mass loading of independence on the ambient temperature.
Remote wireless control with encoded transmission
Polách, Matěj ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Szabó, Zoltán (advisor)
This thesis deals with a wireless transmissions issues. It describes the device designing which communicate bidirectionally in free frequency band of 2.4 GHz. It deals with the modulation methods, coding and other wireless transmissions necessities and about prefabricated RF modules properties. It solves voltage level shifting which is essential for SPI communication between microcontroler and module.
Wireless Signal Transmission of DMX512 Interface
Polóni, Pavol ; Jaroš, Jiří (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
Master's thesis deals with design and implementation of a system for wireless transmission of DMX signal 512, which is primarily designed for the management of lighting effects. Its electrical specification is based on the EIA485 standard. Text of the work describes the design stage. First is the issue of implied actual protocol DMX 512 or EIA485. Next sign on selecting a suitable architecture for wireless transmission, management and compilation of the block diagrams. Describes the operation of the component selection and circuit implementation of the scheme, which is using the DPS Eagle compiled. In conclusion, this work is to evaluate the results of the proposed system and showing the way to its further development so that it can be realistically implemented in practice.
Wireless transfer of energy
Varga, David ; Koňas, Petr (referee) ; Steinbauer, Miloslav (advisor)
ork tie together on first project, in which the was designed apparatus for tests wireless transmission energy. Antenna was synthesized and theoretically optimized for experimental operation, in which the will performed series measuring. In first part is practical description of realization proposal. It consists of circuital solution, proposal measuring workplace and mechanical construction with illustration photographs of arrangement. Second part includes results of performed measuring. These measuring will divided by three basic groups: in first group will by testing feature one’s antennae, in second group will series transmission measuring power gain, and in third group will photographed shape of field, and comparison with simple simulation finite difference method. Third part summarises results from measuring, and prepares consecutive balancing visualisation project, which is of thematic bent on chosen aspects theoretical hypothesis and effected experiments.
Wireless transmission of flight data for low distance
Kučera, Petr ; Maršálek, Roman (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the flight data wireless transmission from aircraft to the ground station. This is the data sent from the acrobatic aircraft during races, specifically the GPS position and data from sensors of acceleration and rotation of the aircraft. It dealt with the theoretical analysis of the radio link and design of device that receives radio transmission. In aircraft it is dealt with data capturing and their deployment through the radio module. Data are sending to another post-processing on the ground station after receiving. There are two solutions of radio module and in the last part is a solution for capturing data from more airplanes.
Modelling the wireless transmission channel in OPNET Modeler simulation environment
Spiglazova, Světlana ; Koutný, Martin (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with modeling wireless transmission in simulation environment OPNET Modeler. In theoretical part, there is described the very substance of spreading the signal via electromagnetic wave including impact of the surroundings that affects the spreading. These impacts have an influence on described selected parameters of wireless transmission of the signal characterizing its quality. Furthermore, there is described the OPNET Modeler setting, which allows designing the wireless transmission and by means of simulation verifies its functionality and acquires it is parameters. The transmission of the signal from transmitter to receiver itself is divided to individual steps, which are described in detail considering the implementation in aforementioned environment. In practical part, there is configured the basic model of wireless network and also executed series of simulations with different variants of commonly adjustable basic parameters of the transmission, as signal modulation, antenna types and network topology. Additionally, attention is turned to the stages of transmission itself, philosophy of their cooperation based on sharing the information via data units called TDA and their implementation in source code of the C++ language called transmission models. Based on these foundations is beyond beforehand defined created new user TDA and by means of simulation verified its correct implementation within packet switching. Values of the selected including user TDA are written in the window of simulation console with the help of the C++ language. Acquired results of the simulations are analyzed and documented in the conclusion. Source codes are available in the diploma thesis appendix.
Laboratory task of the wireless alarm burglar system
Pokludová, Michaela ; Pust, Radim (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The goal of the bachelor thesis is to describe the principials and the technical solutions of the basic contemporary wireless systems, which are later used during the work with panel through the laboratory task. The output of this thesis is the assignment of the laboratory task EZS for the magister scholars of VUT FEKT with the 90 minute duration. The proposed assignment consist of the desribtion of wiring and EZS panel handling. Each step of the desing of the assignment is described and practically verified.
Wireless transmission interference modeling (AWGN, Rayleigh, Rice fading channels)
Hloušek, Tomáš ; Gleissner, Filip (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
This thesis describes and models wirelesss transmission intereferences in real communication channels. A signal received on a fading channel is subjected to a multiplicative distortion and to the usual additive noise. Real channel adds to the signal noise and fadings. Gaussian noise is a result of channel awgn. Fadings is implicated by multipath propagation of signal in Rayleigh and Rician channels. Main goal of this project is to program BERsolve, which is created in tool GUIDE in Matlab. User program BERsolve makes it possible to analyse bit error rate and symbol error rate for some types of channel models, which are defined by standard COST207. BERsolve offers some other functions i.e. display time behaviour, constellation diagram and spectrum. This program provides us with an overview representation of problem by multipath interferences in communication channels.

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