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Home Automation Based on Arduino/WeMos/RPi Platform
Bubeníček, Daniel ; Materna, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kapinus, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with design and implementation of home automation system based on Arduino, WeMos and Raspberry Pi platforms. Twelve modules for home automation were designed, which can be easily built on these platforms. The implemented prototype allows to control heating system and LED light, track temperature and humidity, detect newly connected Wi-Fi devices, human motion, door opening, create custom automation rules etc. The system uses pre-existing household equipment. The new hardware used in prototype cost only 1.600 CZK.
Wireless Communication for Home Automation
Sezima, Václav ; Janoušek, Vladimír (referee) ; Hanáček, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of wireless communication among devices and sensors for home automation. The goal is to design and implement a device known as the gateway that is passing messages and commands between sensors and controller that controls them from central point, e.g. computer or mobile phone. A part of this thesis is also a creation of several sensors for the purpose of testing and demonstration. The gateway and sensors are based on development boards WEMOS and Arduino and supports multiple wireless technologies for communication with among themselves and controller.
How to Make the Smart Home Using Open-Source IoT?
Blaha, Radim ; Letavay, Viliam (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is analysis of commercial and open-source home automation market, results of this research were used to create custom solution based on open-source parts and software. The solution includes design of sockets and lights infrastructures and their automation, as well as design of network infrastructure. It also includes design and implementation of three components assembled from subcomponents and their integration into a selected home automation platform. These components are used for window control, garage door control and temperature measurement. Designed solution is further evaluated and compared to commercial solutions.
Implementation of an IoT device for Smart Home
Popela, Vojtěch ; Krejčí, Jan (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to acquainted with the concepts of Internet things, a smart home, and then design and implement smart home appliance – a kettle. The theoretical part of this thesis deals with the description of The Internet of Things, Smart Home, market research of Kettles, protocols used in the Internet of Things and analysis of functions to implement. In the first part of the solution a program for a control unitbuilt on the development board ESP8266 is created and the local control is put into operation. In the second part a web application is designed and put into operation. The third part of the solution contains photo documentation and project description. The fourth part analyzes power consumption and also includes a proposal for saving energy. The last part includes the design of printed circuit boards.
Power Efficient Smart Home IoT Network and Sensors
Chmelařová, Gabriela ; Letavay, Viliam (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with finding a suitable solution for the construction of energy saving IoT sensors for home network. The solution deals with design and construction of devices operated on batteries in order to ensure their long-term service. The text includes  an overview of technologies enabling implementation of power efficient sensors. Furthermore, the thesis describes the design and construction of energy-saving devices and topologies. The last part deals with sensor optimization for energy saving, overview of measured values and comparison of achieved results.
Home Automation Based on Arduino/WeMos/RPi Platform
Bubeníček, Daniel ; Materna, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kapinus, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with design and implementation of home automation system based on Arduino, WeMos and Raspberry Pi platforms. Twelve modules for home automation were designed, which can be easily built on these platforms. The implemented prototype allows to control heating system and LED light, track temperature and humidity, detect newly connected Wi-Fi devices, human motion, door opening, create custom automation rules etc. The system uses pre-existing household equipment. The new hardware used in prototype cost only 1.600 CZK.
Power Efficient Smart Home IoT Network and Sensors
Chmelařová, Gabriela ; Letavay, Viliam (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with finding a suitable solution for the construction of energy saving IoT sensors for home network. The solution deals with design and construction of devices operated on batteries in order to ensure their long-term service. The text includes  an overview of technologies enabling implementation of power efficient sensors. Furthermore, the thesis describes the design and construction of energy-saving devices and topologies. The last part deals with sensor optimization for energy saving, overview of measured values and comparison of achieved results.
How to Make the Smart Home Using Open-Source IoT?
Blaha, Radim ; Letavay, Viliam (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is analysis of commercial and open-source home automation market, results of this research were used to create custom solution based on open-source parts and software. The solution includes design of sockets and lights infrastructures and their automation, as well as design of network infrastructure. It also includes design and implementation of three components assembled from subcomponents and their integration into a selected home automation platform. These components are used for window control, garage door control and temperature measurement. Designed solution is further evaluated and compared to commercial solutions.
Wireless Communication for Home Automation
Sezima, Václav ; Janoušek, Vladimír (referee) ; Hanáček, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of wireless communication among devices and sensors for home automation. The goal is to design and implement a device known as the gateway that is passing messages and commands between sensors and controller that controls them from central point, e.g. computer or mobile phone. A part of this thesis is also a creation of several sensors for the purpose of testing and demonstration. The gateway and sensors are based on development boards WEMOS and Arduino and supports multiple wireless technologies for communication with among themselves and controller.
Implementation of an IoT device for Smart Home
Popela, Vojtěch ; Krejčí, Jan (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to acquainted with the concepts of Internet things, a smart home, and then design and implement smart home appliance – a kettle. The theoretical part of this thesis deals with the description of The Internet of Things, Smart Home, market research of Kettles, protocols used in the Internet of Things and analysis of functions to implement. In the first part of the solution a program for a control unitbuilt on the development board ESP8266 is created and the local control is put into operation. In the second part a web application is designed and put into operation. The third part of the solution contains photo documentation and project description. The fourth part analyzes power consumption and also includes a proposal for saving energy. The last part includes the design of printed circuit boards.

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