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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Potenciál IoT v Smart city / Potential of IoT in Smart City

Pavlíček, Tomáš January 2016 (has links)
The aim of this masters thesis is to identify, in which phase of adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) application areas of concept Smart City are nowadays Czech regional cities, what is their outlook to 2025 and also identify in which dimensions of concept Smart city, supported by IoT technologies, perceive Czech regional cities the greatest potential. Based on information obtained from the studied materials, the concept of Internet of Things (IoT) is described, along with a detailed description of one of its application area, namely Smart City. This area is further divided into specific dimensions, that cover specific application areas which can, through internet technology, support things in a special way. With these insights, the questionnaire (built on identified IoT application areas of smart city) was developed. Thesis should be beneficial for all towns in the Czech Republic, because it provides a comprehensive view of individual IoT application areas of concept Smart City including information on which of these IoT application areas are currently focusing regional cities, and on which they want to focus to the future. On the other hand, the survey results could also be beneficial for commercial entities, which focus on IoT implementation in cities. These entities will be able to recognise which IoT products are currently best for cities.
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Aplikace chytrých hodinek pro podporu sportovního tréninku a závodů / Smartwatch App for Sports Training and Competitions

Dohnalík, Pavel January 2021 (has links)
The aim of the work is to create an application for a smart watch, which will allow you to measure races and trainings, or create localization data for this activity. The application is implemented for mobile devices with the Android and iOS operating systems. The Wear OS operating system is supported for smart watches. The thesis describes the theory of programming for mobile operating systems and programming for the operating system Wear OS. The practical part describes the design, implementation and testing. For the implementation of the mobile application as well as for the smart watch application I decided to choose Flutter framework and programming language Dart. The resulting application allow users to measure races and workouts.
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Řízení spotřeby v chytrých energetických sítích / Demand Management in Smart Grids

Nesveda, František January 2019 (has links)
With the rapid adoption of electric vehicles and the rise of power generation from re- newable sources, intelligent management of power demand on a household level is gaining importance. Current algorithms used for that purpose have negative privacy implications and focus only on controlling the charging of electric vehicles while ignoring other ap- pliances. We describe a decentralized algorithm designed to control the power demand of different types of household appliances along with the charging of electric vehicles while preserving the privacy of the subscribers. We also present a smart grid simulator to evaluate the algorithm's effectiveness along with results of simulating a scale model of the power grid of the state of Texas. 1
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Chování spotřebitelů na trhu s mobilními telefony

Obrtel, Patrik January 2019 (has links)
Obrtel, P. Consumer Behaviour on the Mobile Phone Market. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2019. The diploma thesis deals with the behaviour of consumers at the age of 18–35 on the mobile phone market in the Czech Republic. The thesis analyses the smartphone market and identifies factors and consumer behaviour in choosing smartphones. The thesis conducts marketing research techniques, specifically survey, deep interviews, and cluster analysis. The outcome of the research pro-vides identification of factors influencing the consumer behaviour, characteristics of the market segments, and marketing recommendations for actors on the smartphone market.
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Analýza rizik technologií chytrých domácností v rámci konceptu Internet of Things / Risk Analysis of Smart Home Technologies within the Internet of Things Concept

Brych, Patrik January 2021 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with modern technologies that are used as smart home equipment. The analysis of the current state is devoted to the concept of the Internet of Things, into which smart home technologies can be included. The research part is focused on the analysis of risks that are associated with the implementation and use of smart technologies. Financial, technical and security risks are analyzed using adequate research methods. Financial risks were analyzed using the financial plan of the model house. Technical, which also included process risks, and security risks were analyzed using network analysis methods and risk analysis methods. The network graph method and the project evaluation and control method (PERT) were used for the analysis of process risks. The analysis of technical and safety risks was performed using the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) and Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) methods.
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Chytré telefony ve vzdělávání / Smartphones in education

Hruška, Ondřej January 2019 (has links)
Modern technology has become an integral part of our life. Schools are often conservative, so involvement of technology in education is delayed. Most of the population own a smartphone, and while some people say that smartphones should be used in the lessons, others would prefer a complete ban on them. This work sums up strengths and weaknesses of smartphones in education based on literature and discusses some recommendations on their use. Smartphones usage in education was studied in an application which helps with basics of Russian alphabet. It was shown that majority of the users did not read license terms, preferred the same sex for application voice and tended to leave the application prematurely. A questionnaire survey on a school was used to grasp the whole topic. It was revealed that that touch devices would be welcome in education by students, and they are prepared to use their own smartphone for studying although rather at school than in their free time. Mobile phone is the preferred device for games playing and internet browsing but the most commonly used applications include social networks, communication programs and video players. It seems that the worst school results are achieved by students who use the smartphones most, but best results are not achieved by students who use the phone the least.
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FUTUREMOTION- zhodnocení strategického záměru / FUTUREMOTION - evaluation of strategic plan

Lopour, Miroslav January 2010 (has links)
Thesis describes and analyzes Futuremotion program, which is a strategic initiative of CEZ Group. Electromobility and smart grids are specifically analyzed. This paper is written with emphasis on consumer behaviour and strategic importance.
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Čl. 351 SFEU v kontextu judikatury Kadi / Article 351 TFEU in the context of the Kadi case law

Karpíšek, Ondřej January 2017 (has links)
Submitted thesis deals with the Kadi case law of both the General Court and the Court of Justice. It focuses mainly on its structural aspects and the specific procedural standards which are to be applied according to the ECJ's Kadi case law in the context of counter terrorist measures aimed at individuals are only briefly mentioned. While the General Court dismissed an action lodged by Mr. Kadi on the ground that EU's measures strictly implementing UN Security Council resolutions cannot be reviewed in light of their compliance with EU's human rights principles, the Court of Justice held in favor of the applicant. Although both instances departed from the same point that is, that it is the EU law which determines the status and effects of international law within the EU law, they differ in terms of what the EU law says about the status of the Charter of the UN within the EU law system. The General Court based its decision on the combination of succession of the EU into international obligations of its member states established in the 1970s and articles 347 and 351 TFEU. The succession is required because for a legal norm to serve as a standard of review it needs to be intenally binding on the Union and the article 351 TFEU or its sibling is required to elevate the Charter of the UN (and the UN...
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Zavádzanie inteligentných meracích systémov v elektroenergetike na Slovensku / Implementation of the Smart Metering Systems in Energetics in Slovakia

Petreová, Adela January 2016 (has links)
The goal of the Master´s thesis is to map the actual situation of transformation of power energy sector to smart grid, find answers to some of the major questions concerning the implementation of smart metering systems, evaluate societal and economic costs and benefits, evaluate trends in legislation, compare the situation in Slovakia with other peer countries from the European Union, and create a follow-up recommendations for Slovakia based on this assessment. The thesis includes detailed critical analysis of the CBA, originally created for Slovakia, using benchmarking with countries with a different calculation approach. The used methodology in this work is a research of available resources, qualitative research of case studies, break-down of the CBA, and expert research through interviewing. The outcome is evaluation of economic and societal contributions of smart metering systems and mapping the process and state of the implementation.
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Řízení rizik spojených s implementací chytrých technologií do podnikových procesů / Risk Management Related to the Implementation of Smart Technologies in Business Processes

Baďurová, Zuzana January 2019 (has links)
The diploma thesis focuses on risk assessment related to the implementation of smart technologies to non-manufacturing companies. Part of the diploma thesis is analyze of the current state of implementation Industry 4.0 in the Czech Republic and abroad. Based on the obtained information are the risks related with implementation Industry 4.0. in Czech republic and into non-manufacturing companies identified and evaluated. In this case there are assessed implementation of smart technologies in model company. Output from this thesis is proposal of appropriate strategies to reduce the risk and assessing the effectiveness and safety of implementing smart technologies into business processes.

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