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Experimental MANET network in NS-3 simulator
Vadkerti, Gabriel ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Bartl, Milan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the problem of MANET networks. It presents routing protocols, their types, advantages and disadvantages. The protocols, such as AODV and OSPF, are analyzed in detail. The next section describes the NS-3 simulator and the meaning of its key codes. There are named and explained the most common mobility models and their correct writing into the source code. A MANET network simulation is created and a program for indicating the routes of packets through the network is introduced. The next describes traffic models for data networks. A simple traffic model for NS-3 and a program for graphic representation of this traffic were created. The DCE module for NS-3 is introduced in the last section and a demonstrational program of using Linux stack is created.
Tactics for rural areas,possibilities of regulation: Kysuce region
Šuška, Milan ; Sopirová, Alžbeta (referee) ; Löw, Jiří (referee) ; Koutný, Jan (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
This thesis defines the values and qualities of rural areas, describes the transformations of architecture and public spaces in the Kysuce region, especially after the year 1989. The development is compared with for¬eign rural regions in Europe. The assignment was to introduce foreign local regulations, verify their influ¬ence on rural areas and modern architecture. The thesis explains the meaning and reasons of architectural and urban planning regulations, verifies the legislative possibilities of their application in Kysuce region and suggests tactics leading to increase of a building culture in the region.
Animation of the stress-strain behaviour of helical springs
Gabriel, Tomáš ; Klapka, Milan (referee) ; Hartl, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is dedicated to the creation of educational animations depicting issues with the design of helical springs. Thesis contains collection of the necessary materials, describes the animating process and presents the final results. Main topics of the work are the stress across a cross-section of a loaded spring, fatigue and natural frequency of an oscillating spring.
Design of test rig for measurement of adhesion and noise in wheel-rail contact
Gabriel, Tomáš ; Robenek, Dětřich (referee) ; Omasta, Milan (advisor)
This master’s thesis is dedicated to the design of an experimental rig that allows investigation of causes for noise during tram’s passing of a track curve and the developement of means to mitigate this noise. The opening section of this thesis contains theoretical background for the tribological mechanics of wheel-rail contact with emphasis on the process of noise generation, followed by an overview of laboratory tst rigs with similar purpose. Design itself is centered around the implementation of the dynamic model of wheel-rail contact using real tram wheel. Resulting test rig allows measurement of the adhesion characteristic in tangential and lateral directions and recording of the generated noise while an angle of attack is set.
Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations in Physics of Thin Films: from Growth to Electronic Properties
Gabriel, Vít ; Kocán, Pavel (advisor) ; Szabelski, Paweł (referee) ; Předota, Milan (referee)
Kinetic Monte Carlo (kMC) is a stochastic method used to simulate time evolution of a system. This algorithm finds application in various scientific fields. It is also widely used in physics of thin films. In the thesis, we developed models based on the kMC method to simulate growth and electronic properties of thin film. First, we developed the model to simulate the pulsed-laser deposition (PLD) growth of multiferroic perovskite. The model was first validated with data from literature and then used to clarify some of the phenomena observed during PLD growth. We innovatively explained the inter-layer transport crucial for film morphology using natural configuration-based processes. In addition, we were able to identify the cause of the experimentally observed decrease of surface roughness with increasing laser frequency. Second, we used the kMC method to study polaron diffusion with the aim to further understand the charge transfer in doped hematite. We applied several approximations of how dopants could affect the charge transfer and found that they influence polaron diffusion globally rather than due to strong local effects. Moreover, our model suggests that the diffusion process depends on the polaron type. We also simulated the injection of hole polarons into doped hematite. Even using the general...
V7: Summary report NEMENUS for SÚJB
Štefan, Jan ; Joch, Jaroslav ; Převorovský, Zdeněk ; Gabriel, Dušan ; Krofta, Josef ; Chlada, Milan ; Kober, Jan ; Masák, Jan ; Kunz, J. ; Ashhab, B.
This is the final report of project TAČR TK01030108: Innovative methods for nuclear plant safety evaluation based on SHM technologies and related procedures - NEMENUS (NEw MEthods for NUclear Safety). In this report, the most important project results and outputs are presented, as well as a summary of its contributions with respect to long-term technological horizons.
V6: Report on functional sample NEMENUS
Štefan, Jan ; Joch, Jaroslav ; Převorovský, Zdeněk ; Gabriel, Dušan ; Krofta, Josef ; Chlada, Milan ; Kober, Jan ; Masák, Jan ; Materna, A. ; Kovářík, O. ; Čech, J.
This research report is an integral part of mandatory output V6: FUNCTIONAL SPECIMEN of project TAČR TK01030108: Innovative methods for nuclear plant safety evaluation based on SHM technologies and related procedures - NEMENUS (NEw MEthods for NUclear Safety). The report presents full technical description of the elaborated representative functional specimen (the representative SHM model) and the description of a four-year experimental program.
Study of the effect of immunological sdjuvants on experimental treatment of HPV-induced tumors by recombinant VACV and DNA vaccines
Gabriel, Pavel ; Němečková, Šárka (advisor) ; Mělková, Zora (referee) ; Reiniš, Milan (referee)
1 ABSTRACT The success of cancer vaccines depends on factors associated with the vaccine, which define the main parameters of effective immune responses such as its size and quality, as well as on factors related with the host, represented by the immunosuppressive mechanisms that allow the tumor to escape recognition by the immune system or negatively influence the function of effector T-cells. Attenuated, non-replicating viruses are at present preferred as VACV for safety reasons. A problem may arise concerning their lack of immunogenicity. Through the deletions of non-essential genes, vaccination vectors are therefore developed based on attenuated rVACV capable of replication, which induce a strong immune response. Genes of various immunological adjuvants (e.g., genes for cytokines and costimulatory molecules) are inserted into the vectors for the purpose of eliminating the influence of the immunosuppressive mechanisms of tumors. The first part of the work describes our study of the influence of vCCI on biological properties of rVACV derived from the Prague strain. Testing of vCCI deletion and insertion mutants expressing tumor associated protein HPV16 E7 has shown that secreted vCCI attenuated the virus in vivo, which correlated with reduced levels of the corresponding CC chemokines in the blood compared...
Design of test rig for measurement of adhesion and noise in wheel-rail contact
Gabriel, Tomáš ; Robenek, Dětřich (referee) ; Omasta, Milan (advisor)
This master’s thesis is dedicated to the design of an experimental rig that allows investigation of causes for noise during tram’s passing of a track curve and the developement of means to mitigate this noise. The opening section of this thesis contains theoretical background for the tribological mechanics of wheel-rail contact with emphasis on the process of noise generation, followed by an overview of laboratory tst rigs with similar purpose. Design itself is centered around the implementation of the dynamic model of wheel-rail contact using real tram wheel. Resulting test rig allows measurement of the adhesion characteristic in tangential and lateral directions and recording of the generated noise while an angle of attack is set.

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