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Visualization of flight data to passengers
Alfery, Vladimír ; Dittrich, Petr (referee) ; Chudý, Peter (advisor)
The goal of the thesis is to enable passengers to see the actual flight information, which the pilot sees from the cockpit. This information is viewable on electronic device connected to the aircraft internal wireless network. Web application which uses CesiumJS library to view terrain is used in order to ensure compatibility with the most nowadays devices with operating system Windows, OS X, iOS and Android.
Vector Based High and Low En-Route Aeronautical Charts
Latta, Martin ; Rydlo, Karol (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá dynamickým vykreslováním vektorových leteckých map, především letových trajektorií a navigačních bodů do mapy. Mapy jsou integrovány do mobilních aplikací, které piloti používají během letu a které nahrazují původní papírové mapy. Práce obsahuje teoretický úvod do problematiky a základní pojmy používané v letectví a navigaci. Další částí práce je průzkum, popis a zhodnocení existujících řešení a aplikací společně s návrhem a designem nového řešení. Nakonec je prezentována implementace demo aplikace pomocí WebGL knihovny a výsledné vyhodnocení a porovnání.
Artificial lung ventilation for neonates
Pohořilský, Marek ; Mlkvik, Marek (referee) ; Lízal, František (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with optimization of artificial lung ventilation (CPAP) aiming to achieve higher efficiency in use with neonates at neonatal intensive care unit. The content of the thesis is divided into three parts. The first part describes the basic principle of the mechanical ventilation operation, lung parenchymal disease, respiratory care of neonates and patient interface devices. The second part of the thesis focuses on research, which is divided into chapters describing calculation of pressure loss and the experiment itself. The last part outlines a comparison and evaluation of individual interface devices and recommendation of effective practical use.
Visualization of flight data to passengers
Alfery, Vladimír ; Dittrich, Petr (referee) ; Chudý, Peter (advisor)
The goal of the thesis is to enable passengers to see the actual flight information, which the pilot sees from the cockpit. This information is viewable on electronic device connected to the aircraft internal wireless network. Web application which uses CesiumJS library to view terrain is used in order to ensure compatibility with the most nowadays devices with operating system Windows, OS X, iOS and Android.
Vector Based High and Low En-Route Aeronautical Charts
Latta, Martin ; Rydlo, Karol (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá dynamickým vykreslováním vektorových leteckých map, především letových trajektorií a navigačních bodů do mapy. Mapy jsou integrovány do mobilních aplikací, které piloti používají během letu a které nahrazují původní papírové mapy. Práce obsahuje teoretický úvod do problematiky a základní pojmy používané v letectví a navigaci. Další částí práce je průzkum, popis a zhodnocení existujících řešení a aplikací společně s návrhem a designem nového řešení. Nakonec je prezentována implementace demo aplikace pomocí WebGL knihovny a výsledné vyhodnocení a porovnání.
Artificial lung ventilation for neonates
Pohořilský, Marek ; Mlkvik, Marek (referee) ; Lízal, František (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with optimization of artificial lung ventilation (CPAP) aiming to achieve higher efficiency in use with neonates at neonatal intensive care unit. The content of the thesis is divided into three parts. The first part describes the basic principle of the mechanical ventilation operation, lung parenchymal disease, respiratory care of neonates and patient interface devices. The second part of the thesis focuses on research, which is divided into chapters describing calculation of pressure loss and the experiment itself. The last part outlines a comparison and evaluation of individual interface devices and recommendation of effective practical use.
Contribution capnometrics in pre-hospital emergency care
BENEDIKT, Ladislav
In terms of prehospital emergency care (PEC), the rescuers get into contact with patients, who have breathing difficulties in connection with their health condition. As breathing, together with consciousness and bloodstream, is included in the observed vital signs, it is necessary to focus on the precise monitoring of its quality. Except evaluation by sight, we can also beneficially use device monitoring of breathing, more precisely the quality of blood gases exchange. During PEC we can monitor oxygen or carbon dioxide saturation in blood (pulse oximetry or capnometry, respectively). In this bachelor thesis we focused on capnometry. The principle of capnometry measurement is based on infrared light absorption. In comparison with pulse oximetry, the capnometry is useful in situations when we are not able to get objective results by using pulse oximetry. The greatest advantage of capnometry is the almost immediate reaction of a device to metabolic changes in respiratory system of a patient. Using this method is also beneficially during intubation, using combitube and laryngeal mask, because we can get precise overview about cannula position. Theoretical part of this bachelor thesis is focused on capnometry problematics. At the beginning is explained what capnometry and PEC are and they both are described. Also view on monitoring in general is present. The capnometry itself is divided into types according to way of use. Theoretical part is ended by chapter about capnography. The aims of practical part are monitoring of South Bohemian rescuers' knowledge about using of capnometry and using of capnometry during PEC. Data collection were realised quantitatively by using questionnaire focused on theoretical knowledge. Data were collected in March 2015. 100 pieces of anonymous questionnaires were given for filling across the South Bohemian Region (regional centre in České Budějovice and local centres in Český Krumlov, Písek, Prachatice, Strakonice and Tábor). 63 respondents answered the questionnaire (rate of return was 63 %). Questionnaire consisted of 24 questions targeted on knowledge of respondents about capnometry problematics. Results were analysed in statistical software SPSS into graphs and charts and hypotheses were statistically analysed by using of chi-square test method. Statistical analysis shows to us that South Bohemian rescuers have enough information about capnometry and that capnometry is not used for every patient with controlled air passages. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to get information about South Bohemian rescuers' knowledge about using of capnometry. Another aim is to monitor the using of capnometry in prehospital emergency care. Statistical analysis proves that knowledge about capnometry is sufficient among South Bohemian rescuers and they are able to use this method. Furthermore the guide for using of capnometr for rescuers was created on the basis of obtained information. This guide is included in this thesis as an appendix (app. 11).
Quality of life of children with chronic diseases - asthma
VANČUROVÁ, Alena
In my thesis I focused on the issue of children aged from 12 to 19 suffering from asthma bronchiale. I described the distribution, characteristic and cure of the disease. I wrote about the pharmacoeconomical aspects of the disease and about the education of children by their doctors. My first hypothesis was that children suffering from asthma bronchiale live lives of lower quality than children without asthma. I wanted to find out to which extent asthma limits the sufferers and compared that with ?healthy? peers. I wanted to find out whether the sufferers are significantly restricted in their free-time activities (sport, etc.) by the disease, if they miss a lot of subject matter at school and if the disease negatively affects their school results. I also wanted to find out about the mental state of the juvenile asthma sufferers, whether they keep the prescribed drug dosage and if the drug dosage suits them. My second hypothesis was that parents of children suffering from asthma bronchiale are worried more about their children than parents of ?healthy? children. In my work I used the method of questioning and I myself created my questionnaire. There is a table at the end of my questionnaire which is used for assessing the quality of life. The table is also completed with VAS (Visual Analogous Scale) where the respondent identifies the level of satisfaction with their life on an abscissa. This method is called SEIQoL (The Schedule for the Evaluation of Individual Quality of Life).

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