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Virtual Gate for Counting the Passing of Persons
Chudý, Andrej Oliver ; Dvořák, Michal (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to propose a viable technique of detecting people passing through a virtual line (any opening without a turnstile or other form of the physical obstacle). Two software solutions were implemented to achieve high accuracy. First one processes 2D data output from webcam and the other one processes depth data from the 3D imaging sensor. Both software solutions were deployed and tested in a pharmaceutical storage room, where they achieved the accuracy of 98%. The software proposed in this thesis is thus reliable enough to become the basis of access control and security systems or for real-time evaluation of visitor rate statistics of commercial properties and events. The thesis also contains a comparative analysis of 3 widely used depth sensors.
DC/DC converters for industrial power supplies
Chudý, Andrej ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Procházka, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design and comparison of selected DC/DC converters, where the better of them is practically realized. The first part of the diploma thesis is focused on the general analysis of DC/DC power converters. The following part is theoretical analysis focused on the first selected topology – step-up converter. The second analysed topology is forward converter with full bridge on the primary side. The theoretical analysis also includes a description of synchronous rectifier, the differences between hard and soft switching, and the types of secondary rectifiers. Another part specializes in the detailed calculation of main components of selected converters and their subsequent power dimensioning. Both designed topologies are compared according to the required aspects. The selected better topology is supplemented by the design of control circuits and an auxiliary power supply. Practical realization of converter and commissioning follows. The diploma thesis ends with verification measurements on the realized converter and their subsequent analysis.
Step down DC/DC converter with high efficiency
Chudý, Andrej ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Procházka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with design and realization of several versions of DC/DC buck converter. The theoretical part of the bachelor's thesis is focused on the general analysis of DC/DC converters with a detailed description of the buck converters. Another part specializes in the analysis of the current state in this field, where the basic differences between the synchronous and diode rectifier are explained, electromagnetic interference and GaN transistors are described. Subsequently, the thesis involves the design and calculations of necessary parameters of the buck converter. Calculations are verified by simulation and subsequent production of the first prototype. The basic measurements are performed on the prototype. Detected deficiencies of the prototype are removed in version 1.0. In order to achieve higher efficiency, innovated version 2.0 and version with GaN transistors are produced. The thesis is finished by comparing created buck converters.
DC/DC converters for industrial power supplies
Chudý, Andrej ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Procházka, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design and comparison of selected DC/DC converters, where the better of them is practically realized. The first part of the diploma thesis is focused on the general analysis of DC/DC power converters. The following part is theoretical analysis focused on the first selected topology – step-up converter. The second analysed topology is forward converter with full bridge on the primary side. The theoretical analysis also includes a description of synchronous rectifier, the differences between hard and soft switching, and the types of secondary rectifiers. Another part specializes in the detailed calculation of main components of selected converters and their subsequent power dimensioning. Both designed topologies are compared according to the required aspects. The selected better topology is supplemented by the design of control circuits and an auxiliary power supply. Practical realization of converter and commissioning follows. The diploma thesis ends with verification measurements on the realized converter and their subsequent analysis.
Step down DC/DC converter with high efficiency
Chudý, Andrej ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Procházka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with design and realization of several versions of DC/DC buck converter. The theoretical part of the bachelor's thesis is focused on the general analysis of DC/DC converters with a detailed description of the buck converters. Another part specializes in the analysis of the current state in this field, where the basic differences between the synchronous and diode rectifier are explained, electromagnetic interference and GaN transistors are described. Subsequently, the thesis involves the design and calculations of necessary parameters of the buck converter. Calculations are verified by simulation and subsequent production of the first prototype. The basic measurements are performed on the prototype. Detected deficiencies of the prototype are removed in version 1.0. In order to achieve higher efficiency, innovated version 2.0 and version with GaN transistors are produced. The thesis is finished by comparing created buck converters.
Virtual Gate for Counting the Passing of Persons
Chudý, Andrej Oliver ; Dvořák, Michal (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to propose a viable technique of detecting people passing through a virtual line (any opening without a turnstile or other form of the physical obstacle). Two software solutions were implemented to achieve high accuracy. First one processes 2D data output from webcam and the other one processes depth data from the 3D imaging sensor. Both software solutions were deployed and tested in a pharmaceutical storage room, where they achieved the accuracy of 98%. The software proposed in this thesis is thus reliable enough to become the basis of access control and security systems or for real-time evaluation of visitor rate statistics of commercial properties and events. The thesis also contains a comparative analysis of 3 widely used depth sensors.

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