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Embedded System Periphelars Emulation for Fast Prototyping
Müller, Dominik ; Kekely, Lukáš (referee) ; Mrázek, Vojtěch (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a development platfrom for embedded system developers intended to accelerate initial phases of development cycle.  The proposed platform allows to emulate real-time environment of the system under development with possibility to observe and change the environment at runtime.  The design of the entire platform focused on its extensive configurability, ease of extensibility, reusability and versatility.  Simulation is performed directly against a real microcontroller.  The platform thus complements the pure software simulation approach with a real-world basis, but remains reusable and affordable compared to dedicated test systems.  The result of this work is a physical device controllable via the user's computer allowing to connect the development kit and simulate its environment.
Construction of a Pen with Hidden Acquisition of Behavioral Signature Samples
Müller, Dominik ; Sakin, Martin (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with the construction of pen for hidden acquisition of behavioral signature samples. The proposed system provides realtime data acquisition with recording possibility. Signature samples are acquired using inertial sensors and pressure sensor. The custom printed circuit board with pen model have been developed. The special application has been developed for pen control. Received data are further processed for pen movement recognition. Bluetooth Low Energy has been used for communication and data transfer.
Embedded System Periphelars Emulation for Fast Prototyping
Müller, Dominik ; Kekely, Lukáš (referee) ; Mrázek, Vojtěch (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a development platfrom for embedded system developers intended to accelerate initial phases of development cycle.  The proposed platform allows to emulate real-time environment of the system under development with possibility to observe and change the environment at runtime.  The design of the entire platform focused on its extensive configurability, ease of extensibility, reusability and versatility.  Simulation is performed directly against a real microcontroller.  The platform thus complements the pure software simulation approach with a real-world basis, but remains reusable and affordable compared to dedicated test systems.  The result of this work is a physical device controllable via the user's computer allowing to connect the development kit and simulate its environment.
Construction of a Pen with Hidden Acquisition of Behavioral Signature Samples
Müller, Dominik ; Sakin, Martin (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with the construction of pen for hidden acquisition of behavioral signature samples. The proposed system provides realtime data acquisition with recording possibility. Signature samples are acquired using inertial sensors and pressure sensor. The custom printed circuit board with pen model have been developed. The special application has been developed for pen control. Received data are further processed for pen movement recognition. Bluetooth Low Energy has been used for communication and data transfer.
Diplomatic Relations between the United States of America and Yugoslavia in the Years of Kennedy Administration (1961-1963)
Müller, Dominik ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
(in English): Yugoslavia played a particularly important role in international relations and in the context of the Cold War, namely thanks to its unique position between East and West. The subject of the research part of this bachelor thesis is the analysis of Yugoslavia-United States relations during the Kennedy administration. Both countries' mutual relations are presented in the context of the Cold War in the early 1960s of which they were a part, even though not a crucial one. The first part of the thesis provides an outline of the development of these relations prior to the presidency of J. F. Kennedy and then deals with the development of the idea of non-alignment, culminating in the emergence of the Non-Aligned Movement. Subsequently, there is an analysis of the events related to the development of Yugoslavia-United States relations during the designated period, including, among others, the Berlin Crisis, the Cuban Crisis or decolonization wars. The conclusion of the thesis presents an analysis of Tito's visit to Washington, D. C. in October 1963. The author's work is based primarily on published sources and literature of English/American and Serbo-Croatian provenance. Key words (in English): Yugoslavia, United States of America, international relations, Cold War, Non-Aligned Movement, Josip...

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