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Widgets for a Mobile Application of Intelligent Home Control
Mlynarič, Tomáš ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with development of widgets designed for intelligent home control in the environment of Android operation system. The intelligent home control is a framework developed at FIT BUT. The thesis introduces the framework and explains principals of developing widgets. The practical part discusses design and implementation of the specific widgets. The implementation is evaluated and the results are discussed. The concluding section provides summary and suggests future improvements. 
Using LOXONE system installation for Design control and regulation the heating system in house
Novák, Michael ; Bátora, Branislav (referee) ; Pěcha, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the division of the system installation and gives an overview of electrical appliances and heating system. It focuses on the Loxone system installation. The main part is the project documentation of wiring, programming the control of a family house and regulation of the solar thermal system for heating water and the heating system control. It also includes a simple economic evaluation of the proposed solar system.
Application for Controll System in Caravan
Řehulka, Marek ; Novotný, Tomáš (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
This Master's thesis deals with the development of a mobile application for a control of the supervisory system in caravans and motorhomes. The thesis presents the currently available principles and research of the existing solutions. This custom solution includes an Android application and a desktop application of the central unit simulator of the supervisory system. The simulator is based on the Node.js and node-webkit technologies. The simulator communicates with the devices available via RF Transciever and it simulates other devices. The mobile application communicates with the simulator via Bluetooth Low Energy and GSM. Major part of the implementation description is devoted to the Bluetooth Low Energy technology and to issues, which are associated with it. The resulting solution puts emphasis on the usability of the user interface and the ability to supervise a wide range of connected devices. The system also implements custom logic alerts for tracked events. The thesis concludes with evaluation of the resulting system and outlining the future development options.
Controlled lighting and shading in smart house
Novák, Michael ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis is focused on controlling lighting and shading in a smart house. Lighting control covers switching and dimming mechanisms. This thesis presents dimming options for different types of light sources. Following this is an overview of shading devices and system wiring, often called smart wiring. Specifically, the thesis focuses on the Foxtrot system from Teco a.s.. This work describes the sensors and actuators used for switching, dimming and shading control devices. New library of functional blocks for lighting and shading control for Foxtrot system was created, for they were not included in any standard library. All functional blocks that have use in the control of lighting or shading - including standard ones - are described in this work.
Intelligent LED Light
Krejčí, Martin ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Povalač, Aleš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to design and implement a prototype of intelligent LED lighting with the possibility of mixing colours (cold white, warm white, red, green and blue) and with integrated motion, smoke, temperature and pressure sensors, which can be connected to an island photovoltaic system. Create a control unit and a W(LAN) unit that will allow communication outside this closed bus using a web interface. Establish appropriate and reliable communication between all proposed system units. The thesis first describes lighting, its history and the use of multi-colour LED lighting today. Then all the buses used are described. The design of the device itself consists of a 3D model of the prototype LED lighting embedded in the ceiling, followed by the selection of the specific integrated circuits, microcontroller kits and other peripherals needed. At the end of the paper, the measurement results of all the designed components of the device are summarized.
Intelligent house for elderly people
Doktor, Lukáš ; Fiedler, Petr (referee) ; Kučera, Pavel (advisor)
Autor se zabývá otázkou inteligentních domů se zaměřením na seniory či postižené lidi. Jako srdce domu používá standardní počítač architektury x86 a SmartHome komunikační modul \cite{Doktor:2010} jako prostředek pro faktické ovládání vybavení domácnosti. Největším přínosem tohoto projektu je ve velmi intuitivním a jednoduchém uživatelském rozhraní. Toto rozhraní bylo speciálně navrženo, aby jej lidé rádi používali. Tohoto bylo dosaženo vytvořením MythTV plug-inu, běžícího pod GNU/Linux operačním systémem. Dalším významným přínosem je Fedora GNU/Linux instalační předpis, který automaticky nainstaluje a nakonfiguruje cílový počítač.
Intelligent LED Light
Krejčí, Martin ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Povalač, Aleš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to design and implement a prototype of intelligent LED lighting with the possibility of mixing cold white, warm white, red, green and blue colours. To create communication, control units including a W(LAN) unit that will allow communication outside this closed bus. This thesis is the first to describe light and its history. The design of the device itself consists of a 3D model of a prototype LED light embedded in the ceiling, followed by the selection of the specific circuits used. In the design, the shortcomings of today’s smart wiring systems were taken into account. The thesis concludes with a description of the hand-fitting of the circuit boards and the measurement results of the designed LED exciters.
Obalové materiály používané v potravinářském průmyslu
Peter, Jiří
Conventional food packaging materials face incoming innovations with intention to increase the sustainability of packaging industry a to extend the shelf life of food. Theoretical thesis focuses on describing all the possible groups of packaging materials and the current legislation required. Special attention is given to active, intelligent and edible packaging. The review concludes with information about food packaging safety and its impact on consumer health. Bisphenol A, melamine, formaldehyde or phthalates belong to the substances restricted in recent years. In this point of view the food packaging safety is limited by the amount of toxicological data and migration studies. Edible packaging brings solution for extending shelf life of food, most promising results have been found in delaying microbial spoilage and maintaining sensory properties of foodstuff for longer period of time. For practical applications European union still lacks any regulations.
Intelligent LED Light
Krejčí, Martin ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Povalač, Aleš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to design and implement a prototype of intelligent LED lighting with the possibility of mixing colours (cold white, warm white, red, green and blue) and with integrated motion, smoke, temperature and pressure sensors, which can be connected to an island photovoltaic system. Create a control unit and a W(LAN) unit that will allow communication outside this closed bus using a web interface. Establish appropriate and reliable communication between all proposed system units. The thesis first describes lighting, its history and the use of multi-colour LED lighting today. Then all the buses used are described. The design of the device itself consists of a 3D model of the prototype LED lighting embedded in the ceiling, followed by the selection of the specific integrated circuits, microcontroller kits and other peripherals needed. At the end of the paper, the measurement results of all the designed components of the device are summarized.
Intelligent LED Light
Krejčí, Martin ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Povalač, Aleš (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to design and implement a prototype of intelligent LED lighting with the possibility of mixing cold white, warm white, red, green and blue colours. To create communication, control units including a W(LAN) unit that will allow communication outside this closed bus. This thesis is the first to describe light and its history. The design of the device itself consists of a 3D model of a prototype LED light embedded in the ceiling, followed by the selection of the specific circuits used. In the design, the shortcomings of today’s smart wiring systems were taken into account. The thesis concludes with a description of the hand-fitting of the circuit boards and the measurement results of the designed LED exciters.

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