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Design and realization of ADSR filter
Pokorný, Martin ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (referee) ; Slezák, Josef (advisor)
The master´s thesis is focused on design of ADSR filter and voltage controlled amplifier (VCA). Three additional circuits performing analog signal processing are added. Functionality of designed circuits is verified in simulation program. All designed circuits are practically realized. Thesis includes complete design of the mentioned circuits and all necessary informations for its practical realization. All designed circuits are measured and the results are presented.
Design of digital alarm-clock with receiver
Pokorný, Martin ; Buganská, Tamara (referee) ; Sládek, Josef (advisor)
The idea of this bachelor’s thesis is apply inventions and inspirations to create innovative design of radio alarm-clock with digital clock projection and show own creative activity, orientation on exist problems and independent activity on this submission.
Design of defibrillator
Pokorný, Martin ; Lehocký, Peter (referee) ; Zvonek, Miroslav (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with design of defibrillator. It is a medical device for restoration of proper heart rhythm. The proposal respects the current production, but should draw their own concepts. The actual solution consisting in a combination of manual and fully automatic defibrillator. Applicability should include a wide range of expertise. The proposal is completely prepared in compliance with all aspects of construction of defibrillator.
Mechanisms for Scheduling RT Tasks during Lack of Computational and Energy Sources
Pokorný, Martin ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This term project deals with the problem of scheduling real-time tasks in overload conditions and techniques for lowering power consumption. Each of these parts features mechanisms and reasons for their using. There are also described specific algorithms, that are implemented, in operating system uC/OS-II, and compared in next phase of master's thesis.
Graphical Vizualization of Routing Algorithms
Pokorný, Martin ; Gajda, Zbyšek (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is illustrate network topology, e.g . computers or processor, and communication in this network. The network can be displayed like a various topology, which is possible to manually modify. Position and interconnection of vertex is stored in delivered file. Second part of program is on displayed topology demonstrate collective communication between vertex. The kind of collective communication depend on selected routing algorithm, which is again stored in delivered file. Program output can be saved in the form of raster picture or XML document.
Production technology for plastic socket outlet
Pokorný, Martin ; Orel, Daniel (referee) ; Kandus, Bohumil (advisor)
This project concentrates on the technology of manufacturing of the plastic socket outlet. It consists of two parts, where the first part is a literature study. Here are described the characteristics of the materials and their specifications. Further on is described basic knowledges technical methods of injection and some other technologies. The second section consists of the right proposal of the material. Further on in this section is described technological treatment. Mechanical function and its design and technical drawing are a part of this second section. As a final result is a brief comparison of the technology between the injection or pressing into molds. Herewith is also included a simplified financial budget calculation.
Extension of the MODIN System for State Administration with a Module for Managing Employee Tasks
Pokorný, Martin ; Hynek, Jiří (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about the design and development of an information system module that ensures the organization of employees' work on assigned tasks. The thesis also describes the practices used in the development of server applications and the technologies used to achieve this.
The evaluation of milk quality in selected countries of European Union
POKORNÝ, Martin
The diploma thesis deals with the assessment of qualitative indicators of raw cow's milk supplies within the European Union (EU) and the Czech Republic (CR), de-pending on the year and course of the year. Within the EU average values for the observed period 2016-2020 were found for fat contents of 4.01 ? 0.26% and protein content of 3.39 ? 0.13%; in the CR 3.91 ? 0.11% and 3.46 ? 0.08%. The effect of the year within the EU countries was demonstrated only in terms of protein content (p <0.001). When evaluating the effect of individual months in EU countries, includ-ing the CR, statistically significant differences in fat (p <0.001) and protein (p <0.001) content were demonstrated. In summer, the values of both components in-creased, while in winter they decreased. The results of the evaluation of bulk milk samples purchased in the CR show, depending on the year, that the effect on the total bacteria count (p <0.001), residues of inhibitory substances (p <0.05) and freez-ing point of milk (p <0.001) was also found. The effect of the year was elicited for the total bacteria count (p <0.05) and the somatic cell count (p <0.001). From the point of view of milk sales, the quality of raw milk is a primary goal for the producer and at the same time a decisive factor in the monetization of this important animal commodity.
Towards an Eco-inspired poetics of minimalist narrative
Kuzmičová, Anežka ; Bílek, Petr (advisor) ; Pokorný, Martin (referee)
What is a minimalist narrative, and what are its characteristic features? How do you identify one? For many critics, minimalist writing is a strictly historical notion - even though they at the same time, like John Barth does in his famous apologetics "A Few Words About Minimalism", paradoxically enough stress its ubiquitous nature throughout literature of all times. By narrative minimalism the American critic generally means the austere style of the novels and short stories of Raymond Carver, Amy Hempel, Mary Robison, Joan Didion, Ann Beattie. An American literary current of the 1970s mainly, devoted merely to the quotidian, descriptive, often reduced to what can be perceived from the outside of a human character. Thereby: the "dirty realism" or "K-mart realism". These derogatory labels tell us that the literary reviewer and critic of today still formulates his terms and judgments out of a hierarchically ordered, traditional presupposition of what a narrative text is and should be, working with a virtual model of balance between "form" and "content". Translated into the language of classical narratology: story discourse.

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