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Cybernetic applications against COVID-19
Hyhlík, Pavel ; Jílek, Tomáš (referee) ; Chromý, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with possible solutions of the COVID-19 crisis, with the help of knowledge in the field of cybernetics. It describes problems that cause spread of the disease, precautions that have been made and possibilities for improvement of their efficiency using this specialization, or also new solutions. The advantages and disadvantages of particular solutions and their effect on spread will be analysed as well. A system for spacing monitoring is chosen and constructed from them.
Ochrana soukromí a osobních údajů zaměstnanců ve vybraném závodu
Heinzová, Alena
HEINZOVÁ, Alena. Protection of the Privacy and Personal Data of Employees in a Chosen Factory. Diploma Thesis. Brno, 2018. Mendel University Brno. This diploma thesis focuses on the protection of the privacy and personal data of employees in a chosen factory. This has been necessitated mainly by a new legislation, namely, 'the General Data Protection Regulation'. The thesis is divided into three main parts. The first part focuses on literary research and provides a basic overview of important concepts of legislation, as well as an explanation of the concept of personal data and their structure. It further explains who the individual subjects of data protection are, who is the control authority. The second part consists of personal work, which examines whether the enterprise complies with legislative requirements in individual areas as well as preparing for the new European legislation in force. The next section discusses the company's shortcomings, which the company should pay attention to and there are also proposed some measures.
Reconstruction of Facial Images Using Neural Networks
Zubalík, Petr ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Goldmann, Tomáš (advisor)
The main purpose of this bachelor's thesis is to propose and implement a model, using neural networks, that will be able to reconstruct low-resolution facial images with blurry parts of the face. The task of super-resolution of facial images is solved by two models based on convolutional neural networks. The first model is built upon the architecture of ResNet whereas the other model makes use of the principles of generative adversarial networks. The proposed models are implemented in the Python programming language with the use of application programming interface of the TensorFlow framework. Moreover, as a part of this work, an application with a simple grafical user interface was created. This application makes it easy to use the implemented models. Several experiments are analyzed in the last chapter of this thesis to evaluate the performance of the models.
Ovality measurement of extruded fiber using three cameras
Loučka, Pavel ; Martišek, Dalibor (referee) ; Štarha, Pavel (advisor)
One of the important parameters observed during extruded fibre fabrication is its diameter. The diameter can be measured with a single scanning camera assuming that the fibre section has a circular shape. As proved in practice, another important parameter is ovality, that is the rate of fibre flattening. This paper assumes that the fibre section shape is elliptical. In such a case, at least three different views on examined fibre are needed. Mathematical part of this paper is concerned with analytical description of fibre ovality measurement using two different approaches based on the knowledge of linear algebra, projective geometry and conic sections theory. Main goal of this paper is thus to use both mathematical theory and image analysis methods for ovality and diameter determination. Precise calcluation of such quantities is, however, conditioned on precise camera system calibration, which is described in the paper as well. Additionally, the work contains a brief mention of technical realization of ovality measurement and its possible difficulties.
Camera system in the workplace and its encroachment on personal rights of employees
Průšová, Aneta ; Morávek, Jakub (advisor) ; Štefko, Martin (referee)
The topic of this thesis is the legal regulation of camera system in the workplace and characterization of its encroachment on personal rights of employees. The main emphasis is put on conditions, which employer must fulfil to install a camera system in the workplace in compliance with the legal order of Czech Republic. Furthermore this thesis is devoted to issues of discreet surveillance and of defence of employee options in case of illegal monitoring. This thesis is divided into three following chapters. In the first chapter, technological development of video camera and its components as well its gradual using as surveillance equipment in public space and afterwards in private life of persons are described. This chapter deals with today's situation and number of video cameras in society, not only in Czech Republic but also in the whole world. Increasing amount of video cameras represents as its consequence a reason for legal disputes, especially neighborhood's legal disputes. Considering that mentioned fact, the relevant decisions of the Supreme Court illustrating attitude of judicature to camera surveillance are incorporated in the first chapter. The thesis' core is set in the second chapter, which is focused on concrete conditions of installation of camera monitoring in the workplace and their...
Physical Security in an Industrial Company
Konečný, Pavel ; Ondrák, Viktor (referee) ; Sedlák, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on physical security solutions in an organization acting in a metallurgy segment. The analytical part identifies the weaknesses in individual areas of physical security according to ČSN/ISO 27 000 regulation. The practical part is divided into individual chapters bringing suggestions for corrections, modernization and modifications of the system. The theoretical part deals mainly with clarification of the terminology and proceses used in the practical part. I see the benefit of my work in the practical suggestions for the changes. If they are implemented correctly, the physical security of the organization will be of high quality.
Design and Implementation of a System for Checking the Boxes Completeness
Filipský, Dalibor ; Pásek, Jan (referee) ; Jirgl, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and implementation of a system for checking the boxes completeness. Thesis is divided into several parts. The first part includes an introduction into the manufacturing process and also devices, for which the system is designed. The second part consists of system design and a description of hardware components used for the system. The third part deals with the creation of a scheme used for connection an electrical switchboard. The fourth part is focused on a design of mechanical constructions, such as construction plan used for vision sensors connection, lighting system and design mechanical parts of stopper. A simulator of the system for checking the boxes completeness is described in the fifth part. It is used for a demonstration of functionality and controllability of the system. The sixth part deals with enabling of a communication between particular sub-systems, such as vision sensors, control panel and control system. The seventh part is focused on creation of the software required for the control system, HMI panel and deals with the configuration of pair vision sensors. In the final part there are some illustrations of designed system in real process of manufacturing.
CCTV system controller including motion-detection feature
Wirth, Michal ; Horáček, Jan (advisor) ; Dupej, Ján (referee)
The object of this work is to design and implement an application for managing a smaller surveillance system. There are analyzed several ways of it's possible arrangement. After then an appropriate application's architecture is designed based on discovered facts. Implemented system is introduced from user's point of view and also in a more technical sense. There is also a research of algorithms for real-time detection of moving objects within static scenes. Introduced ones are implemented, measured for their efficiency and compared with each other.
Modular CCD cameras surveillance system
Řezníček, Radek ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with realization of modular camera system. Introductory part is focused on market research and concept of the system. Next part is dedicated to the choice of components for realization of the system. Practical part deals firstly with design of printed circuit board for supporting control unit which will be controlling peripherals like motion sensor, IR illuminator, eventually magnetic door contact and also focuses on software creation for main and supporting control unit.
Innovation and security of the family farm
Konopásek, Jan ; Přikryl, Miroslav (advisor) ; Libich, Ladislav (referee)
This thesis describes the implementation of an intruder alarm system and video surveillance system as one of the innovative elements in the ongoing reconstruction of the family farm complex. The theoretical part describes the basic principles of these systems and the minimum standard of animal welfare. The practical section provides information about the structure of the farm buildings, objects of its reconstruction and the design of both systems. It further describes the individual components of their deployment in systems depicted in graphic documentation and overall cost of both systems.

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