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Multifunctional monitoring belt
Dítě, Martin ; Milek, Jakub (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to develop a wireless monitoring belt based on literature review. The belt will be capable of scanning heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, motion, position, and falling of the user. Another aim is to also design a software for data reception and analysis focusing on pulse, respiratory rate, and temperature alarms.
The heartbeat sensor integrated with the computer mouse
Dítě, Martin ; Šikner, Tomáš (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design and establish computer mouse with in-build heart beat detector. The principles of photopletysmography were used for detector design. The heart beat detector consists from detector, Arduino, and Matlab program for signal analysis and beat rate computation.
Multifunctional monitoring belt
Dítě, Martin ; Milek, Jakub (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to develop a wireless monitoring belt based on literature review. The belt will be capable of scanning heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, motion, position, and falling of the user. Another aim is to also design a software for data reception and analysis focusing on pulse, respiratory rate, and temperature alarms.
Impact of Stress Testing on Bank Risk
Dítě, Martin ; Geršl, Adam (advisor) ; Jakubík, Petr (referee)
This thesis studies the impact of macro stress testing on the riskiness of the participating banks. We use a dataset on 48 banks participating in either or both of the 2010 and 2011 EU exercises performed by the CEBS/EBA and 17 peer banks that did not participate. We find that early announcement of the 2010 stress test led to a temporary capitalization increase for the participating banks. We also find that disclosure of the 2011 exercise results caused a decline in capitalization for the participating banks. The results indicate that the way stress tests are prepared and communicated can strongly influence how banks react in terms of capitalization levels. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Effectiveness of Banking Regulation and Supervision in the Light of the Global Financial Crisis
Dítě, Martin ; Geršl, Adam (advisor) ; Soudek, Jan (referee)
In this paper we investigate the impact of banking regulation and supervision on the economy during crises and compare our results with current regulatory trends. Specifically, we employ a dataset consisting of 49,183 firms in 85 countries to estimate the influence on availability of credit and 642 banks in 48 countries to evaluate the influence on banking profits. We provide evidence that banks in countries with more independent regulators had higher profits, while the increased power of supervisory agency and disclosure requirements fostering private monitoring had a negative effect on profits. The evidence, on the other hand, suggests that private monitoring did increase the availability of credit during crisis. Although the current global approach to regulation does deal with many issues that arose from our analysis, the analysis did not provide any evidence of the beneficial effect of capital requirements that are at the core of this approach. JEL Classification G01, G21, G28 Keywords Bank performance, Credit availability, Regulation and supervision, Financial crisis
The heartbeat sensor integrated with the computer mouse
Dítě, Martin ; Šikner, Tomáš (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design and establish computer mouse with in-build heart beat detector. The principles of photopletysmography were used for detector design. The heart beat detector consists from detector, Arduino, and Matlab program for signal analysis and beat rate computation.

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