diplomsko delo
Jaka Vodlan (Author), Dejan Lavbič (Mentor)

Abstract

Diplomsko delo obravnava razvoj sistema za regulacijo temperature v hiši, ki omogoča uporabniku nadzor ogrevanja posameznih sob preko spletnega vmesnika. Sistem temelji na Raspberry Pi 2, ki komunicira s temperatur nimi senzorji (DS1820) in termičnimi aktuatorji (EMOtec) za upravljanje pretoka tople vode. Glavni cilj je bil razviti lokalno delujočo rešitev, neodvi sno od oblačnih storitev, ki optimizira porabo energije ter omogoča enostavno upravljanje prek intuitivnega spletnega vmesnika z grafičnim prikazom tem peratur, zgodovino meritev (preko prikaza na grafu) in avtomatsko regulacijo s histerozo (±0,2 °C). Testiranje v realnih pogojih (hiša z osmimi prostori) je potrdilo zanesljivost sistema in natančnost senzorjev (±0,5 °C). V primer javi s komercialnimi rešitvami (npr. Home Assistant, Google Nest) sistem izkazuje večjo neodvisnost, nižje stroške in prilagodljivost (modularna do dajanja prostorov). Prihodnji razvoj vključuje izboljšano varnost (HTTPS), integracijo pametnih stikal ter uporabo algoritmov za napovedovanje porabe. Rešitev dokazuje, da je z odprtokodnimi tehnologijami mogoče ustvariti ener getsko učinkovit sistem, primeren za uporabnike, ki želijo popoln nadzor nad ogrevanjem brez odvisnosti od zunanjih ponudnikov

Keywords

regulacija temperature;hišna regulacija temperature;nadzor ogrevanja;spletni vmesnik;Raspberry Pi 2;temperaturni senzorji;univerzitetni študij;diplomske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FRI - Faculty of Computer and Information Science
Publisher: [J. Vodlan]
UDC: 004.9:629.048.7(043.2)
COBISS: 241541123 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Thermal regulation via web interface and Raspberry Pi
Secondary abstract: The thesis deals with the development of a temperature control system in a house, which allows the user to control the heating of individual rooms via a web interface. The system is based on a Raspberry Pi 2, which communicates with temperature sensors (DS1820) and thermal actuators (EMOtec) to con trol the flow of hot water. The main goal was to develop a locally operating solution, independent of cloud services, that optimizes energy consumption and allows easy management via an intuitive web interface with a graphical display of temperatures, measurement history (via graph display) and au tomatic regulation with hysteresis (±0.2 °C). Testing in real conditions (a house with eight rooms) confirmed the reliability of the system and the accu racy of the sensors (±0.5 °C). Compared to commercial solutions (e.g. Home Assistant, Google Nest), the system demonstrates greater independence, lo wer costs and flexibility (modular addition of rooms). Future developments include improved security (HTTPS), integration of smart switches and the use of algorithms for forecasting consumption. The solution proves that open source technologies can be used to create an energy-efficient system suitable for users who want complete control over heating without dependence on external providers
Secondary keywords: Smart home;Raspberry PI;Temperature regulation;system design;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 1000468
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za računalništvo in informatiko
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (50 str.))
ID: 26719394