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Model ranges analysis of threshing machine
Palík, Milan ; Pokorný, Jan (referee) ; Kašpárek, Jaroslav (advisor)
The scope of this bachelor work is to give the basic information and explain the functionality of particular harvester thresher mechanism and confront their synthesis and product mix from different producers. The agricultural engineering sale is large and that is why the first step of the usage will be the company literature and then professional magazines will be given. This work is mainly made through the use of visual documentation, which afford explanation of existing mechanics principle, their particular structural design and summary of producers. Then there will be mentioned their percent sales representation and the confrontation according to the efficiency classes. The attention will be first of all paid to the best in this field, for example to the companies, which are engaged in picking engineering production for cereals, as are for example companies Claas, Fendt. Case IH or New Holland.
Drone swarm control
Kolísek, Josef ; Marcoň, Petr (referee) ; Janoušek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the drone swarm control and the using in practice. It is about the interconnection of several control units of drones and subsequent coordination in the air. The work is divided into theoretical part and practical part. The practical part describes the possibilities of drone swarm flying and coordination of multiple drones. Possible ways of communication and transmission of telemetry data for control using the MAVLink protocol. The next part describes the possibilities of controlling multiple units from one central point and creating flight instructions. The practical part deals with the realization of the software for synchronized flight of two unmanned aircraft and their connection with the ground control station for the transmission of flight instructions. The last part of the work deals with evaluation of the control, compliance of the established flight plan and the proposal of other possibilities for improvement with the solution of deficiencies.
TMC Displaying on WEB
Kučírek, Tomáš ; Samek, Jan (referee) ; Hanáček, Petr (advisor)
The main goal of my bachelor´s work have been creation and evolution of the programm, which would be capable to process radio broadcasting of the RDS channel an TMC event. Another step was creation of the website, which would be able to feature these information, either textually and topografically. Theoretically I was concerned to RDS-TMC standard and detailed elaoboration of the TMC event. This aplication was finally succesfully tested and gained results compared to another interner sources.
Flight statements electronic sensor.
Harant, Josef ; Fedra, Zbyněk (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with theoretical analysis, design and practical solution of flight statements electronic sensor. This device is primarily intended for measuring telemetry data during aerobatic flights. Theoretical part contains fundamentals of GPS and inertial navigation systems. Design of the device is divided into three parts - design of block structure, construction and software for the measuring device. The final realization is made with respect to minimal system requirements and to possible future extensibility for wider usage spectrum.
Construction of On-board Computer for Motorcycle
Rulc, Martin ; Široký, Daniel (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
This work deal with system design and implement of Trip computer for motorcycle serving as information element of speed and fuel consumption motorcycle. The general aim is design of device with graphic display that shall represent measured values of speed motorcycle, rpm of motor, onboard voltage, charging current, motor temperature and ambient temperature. All measuring data will be saving on memory card. For easily tracking in system menu will be used touch panel on graphic display.
Intelligent Control Methods in Automation of Process of Construction Machines Control
Vaverka, Michal ; Kopecký, Zdeněk (referee) ; Voštová, Věra (referee) ; Škopán, Miroslav (advisor)
This work deals with the possibility of use of intelligent methods in construction machines control. These methods are based on GPS in combination with using laser and ultrasonic technology. There is in detail described especially control by robotic total station and 3D control, which includes digital model of construction site. The new trends of control are especially applied on the vibratory rollers. There are taken into consideration: achievement of sufficient degree of compaction on the basis of on-line information about conditions of subsoil.
Searching of metallic cables using geolocation systems and locator
Flídr, René ; Čučka, Milan (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
Subject of this work is a laboratory excersise, in which student will be going through a training polygon in an FEKT VUT area. Outcome of this work is going to be a mobile application, serving as a navigation and controll tool for students. They will be searching for control points of interests with copper lines under the ground. Then they will get information from theese lines with the help of copper lines searcher. Students should learn methods to search and localize copper lines as well as extracting data from them with the help of geolocalization andcopper lines searcher.
Autonomous RC ship model
Jevická, Barbora ; Marada, Tomáš (referee) ; Zuth, Daniel (advisor)
This Master’s thesis deals with working on development kit, which is used for RC ship model. The basis are programmable Nucleo STM32 microcontrollers, to which other used modules are connected. The goal is to test each component and create system for navigation of the ship and wireless communication between controller and ship. GPS module and compass are used to navigate and determine the direction of the ship. Controller and ship can communicate through bidirectional wireless modules with antenna. The RC ship model can be switched between manual and autonomous modes. The main result of this thesis is autonomous movement of the ship on to a predetermined GPS coordinates and parallel communication with the user.
Comparison of Hybrid Powertrain Topologies in Daily Commuting Regime
Ušiak, Michal ; Štětina, Josef (referee) ; Vondrák, Adam (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with modelling of various architectures of hybrid powertrains for three vehicle sizes in GT-SUITE and compares them in daily commuting operating mode. On top of making of the hybrid vehicle simulation models, control algorithms had to be created to manage the energy split between the internal combustion engine and the electric motor for each of the architectures. Routes to work and back were logged using the GPS and postprocessed to obtain the speed and the road grade profiles. Resulting data was used as an input in simulations of daily commuting. To compare all hybrid powertrain architectures, fuel economy and electricity consumption were evaluated for WLTP and daily commuting operating modes. Finally, the environmental impact of each topology was assessed based on an estimation of corresponding well-to-wheel emissions.
Minidarpa robot - navigation system design
Kuna, Zdeněk ; Žalud, Luděk (referee) ; Kopečný, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s work is devided into two parts. The first part is theoretical, because it includes the principles of satellite navigation and the metodies of giving precision to position.The second part is aplication part and it describes the navigation subsystem of hardware and software equipment. The result of this bachelor’s work was made a navigation subsystem for robot, designed communication and implemented navigation algorithm into the robot.

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