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Universal timer for sport activity
Janůš, Tomáš ; Klíma, Martin (referee) ; Macháň, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a proposal and implementation of wireless electronic time measurement. In the thesis a proposal and implementation of simple wireless time measurement is described. Its part is also a proposal and creating of the optical barrier. The theoretical part further contains description and usage of various sensors. All sensors are wirelessly interconnected with the main device. The time measurement is being processed in the computer by means of a created programme which enables to control the time measurement and to save measured times as well.
Design of pendulum clock
Havránek, Jakub ; Sládek, Josef (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis concerns with the design of the mechanical wall pendulum clock. This product should be characterized by the combination of glamour and reliability of the fine mechanics together with modern design language and high-quality materials. Author’s objective is to create the mechanical clock which would correspond to the contemporary design trends, taking up the old tradition of watchmaking along with being electrical power independent and taking advantage of the opportunity on the present-day markets.
Firmware for Multi-Unit Wireless Sports Timekeeping Device
Gál, David ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This paper describes the design and subsequent implementation of software for multi-unit wireless sports timekeeping device. Used hardware is based on a different thesis and is composed of a control, the primary unit, and end, secondary, units. Both types are equipped with 16-bit PIC24F microcontrollers and wireless communication is catered by RF modules broadcasting in the 868MHz band. The design is aimed primarily at wireless use of secondary units to measure time and to eliminate measurement errors associated with wireless transmission. It also deals with reducing the consumption of units and the use SD cards to store the measured times. Implementation is done in C.
Sophisticated Stopwatch for Measuring Times in Competitions
Skryja, Ondřej ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis I will deal with the design of a mobile application for organizing competitions. The main goal of the application is to simplify the organization of contestants, their division into individual categories and time measurement. The app is created for the Android operating system. I will introduce the basic Android components and Android Studio development environment. In detail, I will devote myself to application design and individual functions.
Aplikace Kancelář cyklistického závodu
MÍCHAL, Jiří
The topic of this thesis is development application for time measuring and results presentation of cycling races. The thesis is divide into three main parts. The first part describes time measuring issue including timekeeping of cycling race. The second part describes the design of developed application and used technologies. The last part deals with implementation of application. Developed application, which is the main outcome of the thesis, is tested and able to be use on races (not only on cycling races) which meet the defined conditions.
Sophisticated Stopwatch for Measuring Times in Competitions
Skryja, Ondřej ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis I will deal with the design of a mobile application for organizing competitions. The main goal of the application is to simplify the organization of contestants, their division into individual categories and time measurement. The app is created for the Android operating system. I will introduce the basic Android components and Android Studio development environment. In detail, I will devote myself to application design and individual functions.
Universal timer for sport activity
Janůš, Tomáš ; Klíma, Martin (referee) ; Macháň, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a proposal and implementation of wireless electronic time measurement. In the thesis a proposal and implementation of simple wireless time measurement is described. Its part is also a proposal and creating of the optical barrier. The theoretical part further contains description and usage of various sensors. All sensors are wirelessly interconnected with the main device. The time measurement is being processed in the computer by means of a created programme which enables to control the time measurement and to save measured times as well.
Firmware for Multi-Unit Wireless Sports Timekeeping Device
Gál, David ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This paper describes the design and subsequent implementation of software for multi-unit wireless sports timekeeping device. Used hardware is based on a different thesis and is composed of a control, the primary unit, and end, secondary, units. Both types are equipped with 16-bit PIC24F microcontrollers and wireless communication is catered by RF modules broadcasting in the 868MHz band. The design is aimed primarily at wireless use of secondary units to measure time and to eliminate measurement errors associated with wireless transmission. It also deals with reducing the consumption of units and the use SD cards to store the measured times. Implementation is done in C.
Design of pendulum clock
Havránek, Jakub ; Sládek, Josef (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis concerns with the design of the mechanical wall pendulum clock. This product should be characterized by the combination of glamour and reliability of the fine mechanics together with modern design language and high-quality materials. Author’s objective is to create the mechanical clock which would correspond to the contemporary design trends, taking up the old tradition of watchmaking along with being electrical power independent and taking advantage of the opportunity on the present-day markets.
Precision time transfer using satellite systems
Pánek, Petr
The paper deals with the use of the satellite navigation systems for a precise time transfer. Effects affecting the time transfer are described and examples of measurement results are presented.

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