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Preparation of perovskite solar cells with regular n-i-p architecture and their optimization
Poláková, Simona ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the study of perovskite solar cells with a regular n-i-p architecture. The theoretical part of this work is mainly focused on the stability of perovskite solar cells, i.e. thermal stability and the influence of UV radiation on final perovskite solar cell stability. Furthermore, the deposition methods, the architecture of solar cells and the materials used for the preparation of electron and hole transport layers were described in more detail. The experimental part deals with the optimization of the preparation of perovskite solar cells (especially in terms of resulting photovoltaic conversion efficiency), with a description of the structure preparation process of the final photovoltaic cell and the interpretation of the measured results.
Lighthouse for maritime communication
Chadima, Jan ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with design and construction of lighthouse model, which will be used for teachning. It describes types of naval signalizacion, which are established by organization IALE in decree E-110. In thesis is described Arduino platform, metods of 3D printing and used materials For model needs was designed printed circuit board with microcontroller ATmega328P, which control RGB LED. Program, which control model, was writed on Arduino platform. Program has nine modes of sea light comunication. It can change periode, color of LED, brightness and turning on power saving mode. The result of this work is a functional model of lighthouse powerd by battery. Model is based on Green Cape Lighthouse in Australia in scale 1:58.
Practical Demonstrator for Maritime Navigation
Michálek, Aleš ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Mašek, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of naval buoys and their types. The theoretical part is about the history, physical construction of buoys, different types of colors, and the rhythm of lights. In the second, practical part is described the process of creating a 3D model of a buoy, miniaturized HW for electrifying the buoy model, and programming the code for a given microcontroller. In the end, the possibility of further expansion options is outlined.
Passive capturing probe for IEEE 802.11 standard
Partnov, Denys ; Pospíšil, Ondřej (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with a general description of the 802.11 protocol, where the individual layers on which the protocol works are explained and described. Attention was also focused on the possibilities of securing wireless traffic. The practical part then deals with the creation of a complete tool for passive interception of traffic in IEEE 802.11 networks. Where it is mainly about processing traffic statistics. The resulting program, written in Python, allows the user to display current information such as: number of transmitted frames, channel, band, received signal strength, and more. Subsequently, the results can be displayed in the form of graphs. As part of the test measurement, the correct functionality of the program was verified.
Virtualized web application for receiving data from sensors
Kharytonov, Oleh ; Fujdiak, Radek (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jan (advisor)
At the beginning of the theoretical part, the bachelor thesis focuses on LPWAN or Low-Power Wide-Area Network technology. Systems that are characterized by low power consumption and wide coverage. Their key features are discussed. Subsequently, attention is paid to the LoRaWAN\texttrademark\ standard,. Initially, LoRa\textsuperscript{\tiny\textregistered} modulation is discussed - the modulation techniques used and the advantages over competitors. The next step discusses LoRaWAN\texttrademark\, - architecture, types of end devices and security. Virtualization - uses in today's world, discusses types of virtualization and its benefits. The practical part introduces the commissioning of open-source LoRaWAN\texttrademark\, ChirpStack server, gateway, endpoint registration and activation. Attention is paid to an application programmed using Flask for device management and data reception. The principle of operation and commissioning of the virtualized web application is explained. Finally, the results and possible ways to improve the application are described.
Noise and artifact suppression in fMRI data based on multi-echo data and independent component analysis
Pospíšil, Jan ; Gajdoš, Martin (referee) ; Mikl, Michal (advisor)
The main task of this work is to design an algorithm for suppressing unwanted noise and artifacts in fMRI data using the analysis of independent components and multi-echo data. The theoretical part deals with the basic principles of magnetic resonance, including construction and image data processing. The practical part presents a pilot design of a method inspired by a professional publication in the Matlab software environment, where this design is subsequently tested on real fMRI data provided by the Laboratory of Multimodal and Functional Imaging, CEITEC MU.
Implementation of the LoRaWAN Communication Technology Using the Network Simulator 3
Mašek, Petr ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Mašek, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the description of LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) technologies for use in IoT (Internet of Things) communication scenarios. The theoretical part compares communication technologies operating in the license-exempt frequency band, i.e. Sigfox and LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network). Furthermore, technologies using the licensed frequency spectrum are discussed, specifically, attention is focused on NB-IoT (Narrow Band IoT). Emphasis is placed on LoRaWAN technology and the properties of the unlicensed frequency band below the 1 GHz, which is utilized by this technology. The practical part of the thesis consists of the evaluation of simulation scenarios using an integrated module in the simulation environment NS-3 (Network Simulator 3). Attention is focused mainly on the analysis of data transmission success using selected communication parameters of LoRaWAN technology. The obtained simulation outputs with a focus on mMTC (massive Machine-Type Communication) communication scenarios confirm the relationship between the number of end devices and gateways, communication distance and transmission reliability, or the limit value for the duty cycle.
You, Roman, be mindful, a land flowing with milk and honey: The comparision of ethnocentric superiority motifs in the Aeneis, Exodus and the myth of Aztlan
Pospíšil, Jan ; Pehal, Martin (advisor) ; Antalík, Dalibor (referee)
This paper aims to compare ethnocentric motifs from the three myths of different cultures. These are: 1) The Aeneid of the Romans, 2) A story of migration from Aztlan of the Mexica, and 3) Hexateuchal tale of the jewish exodus. Ethnocentic motifs are organized into four categories named by myself: 1) Divine presence and leadership, 2) Election of the people and promise of superiority, 3) Promise of the land, and 4) The fall of the unworthy. All myths are treated in their own historico-cultural context and ethnocentric motifs are judged according to the notion of etnicity in their respective myths. As a result of my comparison I present a theory that those motifs are similar on the surface because of their great and universal potential to shape ethnic identity. Yet more importantly I emphasize their differences, which appear during a careful and contextual analyzis. These differences correspond, in my opinion, well with the conception of ethnicity and one's own superiority of every ethnic group discussed. Key words: Aeneid, Aztlan, exodus, ethnicity, ethnocentrism, comparison of myths.
Titanium dioxide blocking layers fabricated by material printing
Lásko, Ondřej ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Dzik, Petr (advisor)
In this theses TiO2 blocking layers were fabricated using material inkjet printing and spincoating methods. These layers were then analyzed using cyclic voltammetry to find any defects and to determine the type of those defects. We found that layers of over 120 nm made using ITO glass and spincoating method had the best blocking capabilities. Blocking layers prepared using FTO glass were underperforming greatly throughout the whole experiment. We also achieved good results with material ink jet printing. The best results out of all printed samples were achieved with DPI of 635, although these layers also had problem with the electrolyte rising through microscopic pores in the layer thus changing the results.
The Architecture of Fun
Lysenko, Mariya ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Nowadays the evolution of civilization gives us the opportunity to have more and more free time and fun is taken as just like one of the opportunities how time can be used. Architecture going to be only a tool for developing and promoting business within amusement parks. But how does entertainment affect us? Do we need have fun? And what else can give a person a symbiosis of joy and architecture? The aim of this work is to analyze the problem of relations between fun and architecture and suggest a solution in a specific architectural intention.

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