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Sensors for driver assistance systems
Ptáček, Martin ; Čala, Martin (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is devoted to vehicle stabilization systems, especially to the Anti-lock Braking System ABS, Anti-Skid Regulation ASR and Electronic Stability Program ESP. The main emphasis is placed on sensors needed for implementation of these systems and their required parameters. Findings learned are applied for the implementation of the stabilization system in the model car of the scale 1:10. The relation between the quality of measured sensor data and quality of the resulting stabilization is analyzed using model platfrom testing.
Sense of automation for mechanical products innovation
Šula, Jan ; Vojáček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Lacko, Branislav (advisor)
This work deals with the innovation in the automotive industry, in the braking system, especially with ABS, its development and importance in the context of improving road safety and, consequently, the reliability of vehicles. The introduction will describe the types of brakes used their advantages and disadvantages. The ABS will be described to me the selected vehicle.
Weight sensing of beehives with IoT connectivity
Havránek, Daniel ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Kufa, Jan (advisor)
The purpose of this work is to make a device that can measure some beehive parameters, that can inform you about the conditions in a beehive. These parameters are beehive weight, inner and ambient temperature, inner and ambient humidity and air pressure. The device allows to send the measured data wirelessly through the 2G network and interpret the results in appropriate way. Low power consumption is desirable due to working without the reach of the distribution network.
The future of ADAS systems
Benešová, Simona ; Píštěk, Václav (referee) ; Kučera, Pavel (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis summarizes information about Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. This thesis deals with the explanation of the function of the systems, the description of the sensors that are used for these assistance systems and distribution of these systems. The thesis describes specific selected systems and their principles. In the conclusion of this thesis is predicted the direction of development of these systems in the future.
Characteristic of ESP written communication
Kučera, Ondřej ; Walek, Agata (referee) ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (advisor)
Cílem této bakalářské práce je definovat, co je to angličtina pro specifické účely, vymezit její styly a žánry. Tato práce je rozdělena do tří hlavních částí. V první části je stručně představen anglický jazyk pro specifické účely a jeho historie. Jsou zde přiblíženy styly tohoto jazyka a je vysvětleno jejich použití. Ve druhé části jsem definoval žánry tohoto jazyka, vysvětlil účel každého z nich a ukázal, jak se dále dělí. Ve třetí části jsou prezentovány části textů, jež jsou analyzovány a porovnány: dva texty z elektrotechniky a dva texty z medicíny. V obou oblastech je porovnáván úryvek z populárně vědeckého článku a učebnice. Analýza je provedena ve čtyřech kategoriích: koheze, deixe, signposting a hedge. Tyto výsledky jsou porovnány nejdříve ve stejném oboru mezi rozlišnými styly a následně mezi odlišnými obory – elektrotechnika a medicína. Všechny výsledky jsou komentovány.
Nixie clock
Ščípa, Samuel ; Novotný, Radovan (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the design and implementation of a nixie clock. In the introduction, the thesis deals with the history of the origin and the principle of the function of this vintage technology. It describes in detail the function and design of the support and control circuits to operate these character discharge tubes. It addresses the design and implementation of the hardware part of the clock. Further, the software part of the device is discussed in detail, which provides the normal functionality of the clock, such as stopwatch, alarm, timer, temperature measurement, supplemented with modern features such as Wi-Fi, RGB backlight a USB-C for power and programming. The final stage is the implementation and testing of the finished device.
Návrh nízkonákladového řešení regulační a ovládací jednotky pro akvária a terária
PAPAJ, Michal
Bachelor's thesis is focused on a design of a low-cost regulation and control unit for aquariums and terrariums. Initial part examines demands of animals on the environment and possibilities of suitable technologies for aquariums and terrariums. A suitable low-cost technology for the regulation unit is selected. Practical part aims on the design and construction of the control unit system. It is capable of monitoring or regulating, among other things, temperature, pH, water level or lighting. Mobile and web applications are designed and implemented. The system allows a user to oversee the state of the environment and regulate it remotely.
Systém pro řízení chytré domácnosti
SCHOLZ, Luděk
This bachelor's thesis addresses the issue of smart home in deployment as an open source system with an emphasis on low budget. In this thesis, three devices are created from scratch, namely a smart thermostatic valve, a power consumption meter and a flood detector. All of them are already deployed. This thesis describes problems in development of own devicecs with testing and comparison with commercial equipment. Among other things, it solves the communication of the local installation of the smart home and the server. In conclusion, it outlined what direction to further the project will develop.
Výuka angličtiny pro zvláštní účely a příprava kurzů angličtiny pro studenty výpočetní techniky
CARBOVÁ, Anna
The subject of this diploma thesis is to design an ESP course for a group of bachelor Information Technology students in their first year of study at University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Pedagogical Faculty. After researching professional literature, creating and processing a needs analysis questionnaire and making interviews with future employers and subject teachers, a synthesis of the needs analysis is carried out and a two-semestral course is designed. Every week{\crq}s material contains a topic and a list of skills, subskills and activities. In the next part, two lessons are presented with step-by-step methodical instructions for the teacher and a handout material for the students.
Risk Analysis of Self-Driven Vehicles
Weigel, Filip ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
The goal of this thesis was to design and implement system for risk analysis in self-driving cars. This thesis focused on design and implementation of system for risk analysis in models. One of the requirements for the system was to be flexible and robust. Design of the risk analysis was presented at theoretical level and then implemented in models of ABS and ESP systems in UPPAAL environment. The system was then tested via multiple experiments. The experiments were beneficial and the system for risk analysis correctly evaluated failure scenarios with adequate response to the rising level of risk. Experiment outputs were then presented at graphs with comment to each failure scenario.

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