Josef ŠANDA
Bachelor's thesis
Voice-Enabled Smart Home Modules
Voice-enabled smart home modules
Abstract:
The bachelor thesis aims to construct several electrical circuits of development board, sensors and lights and develop voice-enabled smart home modules. The first step design a hardware solution and the physical implementation of individual sensors and lights with development boards. As the next step, the development boards are programmed and built engine as a software environment for data communication …moreAbstract:
The bachelor thesis aims to construct several electrical circuits of development board, sensors and lights and develop voice-enabled smart home modules. The first step design a hardware solution and the physical implementation of individual sensors and lights with development boards. As the next step, the development boards are programmed and built engine as a software environment for data communication …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 24. 5. 2021
Accessible from:: 31. 12. 2999
Thesis defence
- Supervisor: Ing. Martin Bulín, M.Sc.
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ŠANDA, Josef. Voice-Enabled Smart Home Modules. Plzeň, 2021. bakalářská práce (Bc.). ZÁPADOČESKÁ UNIVERZITA V PLZNI. Fakulta aplikovaných věd
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University of West Bohemia
Faculty of Applied SciencesBachelor programme / field:
Applied Sciences and Computer Engineering / Cybernetics and Control Engineering
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