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Circuit Theory and Vizualizations
Molík, Petr ; Kaluža, Vlastimil (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is concerned with modern method of interpretation and presentation of the Circuit theory. Clearly illustrates and with applied tests demonstrates theory, which is learned in Circuit theory subject, part of Bachelor's degree study program on Information technology on Brno University of Technology. Thesis consists of short introduction into method of visual education, main elaborated topics and description of prepared information system, which cover whole project. Thesis ends with system evaluation and usage of topics for students and references by students, they have already used described project.
Sony DSC-P73/593 Cybershot Digital Cameras Simulator and Trainer
Doležel, Zdeněk ; Drozdová, Martina (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with the creation of the manual, and simulator and trainer of Sony DSCP73/593 Cybershot camera. The material is designed for University of the third age in Brno. The manual describes the functions of the camera around, simulator and trainer allows these functions to test.
3D Driving School
Langr, Petr ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with 3D Driving School simulator development, especially with control compliance of traffic rules. Thesis introduce game engine Unity 3D, which was the key factor of creating simulator. Game development in thesis begins with model and ends with scripting object behaviour.
AC Electronic Circuits Simulator
Janko, Roman ; Kopřiva, Jan (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis summarizes the selected numerical solutions of linear differential equations and some standard methods for investigating the frequency and phase characteristics of electronic circuits. The part of thesis is also a small collection of sample examples to investigate the frequency and phase characteristics of R, L, C electronic circuits. There are designed and implemented user interface for electronic circuit schematic entry and graphical display of frequency and phase characteristics of the analysis of electronic circuits. In conclusion, this thesis is briefly reviewed time-consuming calculation of selected frequency and phase characteristics of electronic circuits.
Algebraic Equations Solution Convergence
Sehnalová, Pavla ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
The work describes techniques for solving systems of linear and differential equations. It explains the definition of conversion from system of linear to system of differential equations. The method of the elementary transmission and the transform algorithm are presented. Both of methods are demonstrated on simply examples and properties of conversion are shown. The work compares fast and accurate solutions of methods and algorithm. For computing examples and solving experiments following programs were used: TKSL and TKSL/C. The program TKSL/C was enriched with the graphic user interface which makes the conversion of systems and computing results easier.
Algebraic Equations Comparisons
Nečasová, Gabriela ; Kunovský, Jiří (referee) ; Šátek, Václav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the topic of comparative calculation of algebraic equations. First it describes the comparison of the overall number of operations at direct and iteration met\-hods, as well as gives concrete examples of the methods and explains solutions of direct and iteration methods. Another part focuses on possible methods of converting systems of linear algebraic equations to the system of differential equations. The end of the thesis describes method of working with TKSL/C, Matlab and Maple. In this thesis, there was designed graphical user interface serving for comfortable communication with TKSL/C programme. Graphical user interface was tested on concrete tasks demonstrating the conversion of system of linear algebraic equations to the system of differential equations.
Definite Integrals in Maple, Matlab and TKSL
Barták, Jaroslav ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis discourses different types of definite integrals calculations, applying Maple, Matlab and TKSL software. Additionally, the thesis compares above software in terms of usability of calculated results of each program. For verification of calculations and comparison of different interpretations, there are examples of source code attached. By virtue of this files it is possible to revise the calculations of definite integrals and compare complexity of its record. Finally, the paper also compares above programs considering their user-friendliness.
Artificial Life Modelling
Žák, Jakub ; Kunovský, Jiří (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This paper deals with artificial life simulation by means of artificial BDI agents.This work aims to create a virtual world, to which agents are put. In system, there is 5 kinds of agents. Agent father, who rules and synchronizes the system. Next are agent worker, salesman, cop and thief. Model of the system is created by use of Prometheus methodology. The system is programed in the Jason language, which is implementation of AgentSpeak language.
Specialized Computer System Automatic Control
Opálka, Jan ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with the automatic control of calculations of specialized system. The reader is acquainted with the numerical solution of differential equations by Taylor series method and numerical integrators. The practical aim of this work is to analyze parallel characteristics of Taylor series method, specification of parallel math operations and design of control of this operations.
Electronic Representation of Line Reflex
Yousifová, Hanen ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
It would be difficult to imagine a world without communication systems . In order to optimise guided communication systems , it is necessary to determine or project power and signal losses in the system, since all systems have such losses . To determine these losses and eventually ensure a maximum output, it is necessary to formulate some kind of equation with which to calculate these losses . A mathematical derivation for the telegraph equation in terms of voltage and current for a section of a transmission line will be investigated .

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