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Thermoelectric device with Peltier elements
Klír, Tomáš ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Rampl, Ivan (advisor)
This bachelors thesis contains description of particular components of the biological termostat. There is described Thermoelectric effect and Peltier element, witch it use. The text describes the most common methods of temperature measurement. For its management are described basic types of regulators - P, PI, PD, PID and PSD. This work contains the theoretical description and methods for the determination of their parameters. There are also described circuit elements for performance management of Peltier element and microprocessor and a description of control program of the microprocessor.
Boolean methods in knowledge compilation
Kaleyski, Nikolay Stoyanov ; Čepek, Ondřej (advisor) ; Gregor, Petr (referee)
The open problem in knowledge compilation of whether the language PI is at least as succinct as MODS is answered in the negative. For this purpose a class of Boolean functions with a number of prime implicants that is superpolynomial in their number of false points is constructed. A lower bound (proving that PI is not at least as succinct as MODS), an upper bound (proving that the counterexample cannot yield an exponential separation of PI and MODS) and the precise number of the prime implicants of these functions is computed. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Boolean methods in knowledge compilation
Kaleyski, Nikolay Stoyanov ; Čepek, Ondřej (advisor) ; Gregor, Petr (referee)
The open problem in knowledge compilation of whether the language PI is at least as succinct as MODS is answered in the negative. For this purpose a class of Boolean functions with a number of prime implicants that is superpolynomial in their number of false points is constructed. A lower bound (proving that PI is not at least as succinct as MODS), an upper bound (proving that the counterexample cannot yield an exponential separation of PI and MODS) and the precise number of the prime implicants of these functions is computed. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Drought Indices in Panama Canal
Gutiérrez Hernández, Julián Eli ; Máca, Petr (advisor)
Panama has a warm, wet, tropical climate. Unlike countries that are farther from the equator, Panama does not experience seasons marked by changes in temperature. Instead, Panama's seasons are divided into Wet and Dry. The Dry Season generally begins around mid-December, but this may vary by as much 3 to 4 weeks. Around this time, strong northeasterly winds known as "trade winds" begin to blow and little or no rain may fall for many weeks in a row. Daytime air temperatures increase slightly to around 30-31 Celsius (86-88 Fahrenheit), but nighttime temperatures remain around 22-23 Celsius (72-73 Fahrenheit). Relative humidity drops throughout the season, reaching average values as low as 70 percent. The Wet Season usually begins around May 1, but again this may vary by 1 or 2 weeks. May is often one of the wettest months, especially in the Panama Canal area, so the transition from the very dry conditions at the end of the Dry Season to the beginning of Wet Season can be very dramatic. With the arrival of the rain, temperatures cool down a little during the day and the trade winds disappear. Relative humidity rises quickly and may hover around 90 to 100% throughout the Wet Season. Drought forecasts can be an effective tool for mitigating some of the more adverse consequences of drought. The presented thesis compares forecast of drought indices based on seven different models of artificial neural networks model. The analyzed drought indices are SPI and SPEI-ANN Drought forecast, and was derived for the period of 1985-2014 on Panama Canal basin; I've selected seven of sixty-one Hydro-meteorological networks, existing in the Panama Canal basin. The rainfall is 1784 mm per year. The meteorological data were obtained from the PANAMA CANAL AUTHORITY, Section of Water Resources, and Panama Canal Authority, Panama. The performance of all the models was compared using ME, MAE, RMSE, NS, and PI. The results of drought indices forecast, explained by the values of seven model performance indices, show, that in Panama Canal has problem with the drought. Even though The Panama is generally seen as a wet country, droughts can cause severe problems. Significant drought conditions are observed in the index based on precipitation and potential evaporation found in this thesis; The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI), the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI), were used to quantify drought in the Panama Canal basin, Panama Canal, at multiple time scales within the period 1985-2014. The results indicate that drought indices based on different variables show the same major drought events. Drought indices based on precipitation and potential evaporation are more variable in time while drought indices based on discharge. Spatial distribution of meteorological drought is uniform over Panama Canal.
Thermoelectric device with Peltier elements
Klír, Tomáš ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Rampl, Ivan (advisor)
This bachelors thesis contains description of particular components of the biological termostat. There is described Thermoelectric effect and Peltier element, witch it use. The text describes the most common methods of temperature measurement. For its management are described basic types of regulators - P, PI, PD, PID and PSD. This work contains the theoretical description and methods for the determination of their parameters. There are also described circuit elements for performance management of Peltier element and microprocessor and a description of control program of the microprocessor.
Analysis, selection and implementation of CPM solution for a small company
Dyntar, Ladislav ; Maryška, Miloš (advisor) ; Novotný, Ota (referee)
This thesis is devoted to the modern management concept of Corporate Performance Management (CPM, enterprise performance management) and its implementation in selected small company. The first part focuses on the description of the concept of CPM and its individual components (processes, methodologies, metrics and applications). The theoretical part also deals with selected implementation procedures and available CPM maturity models. In the second part a particular small company is introduced to the reader, together with its activities, organizational structure and the reasons behind their interest in CPM. It is then followed by an analysis of the company, its CPM maturity and proposed steps for CPM implementation. These steps are based on the framework presented in this work, which was created by combining different approaches to CPM implementation and available CPM maturity model. The third part, devoted to the implementation of CPM, starts with an analysis of the CPM in the cloud market, followed by a review of two selected solutions. To select the appropriate application, a multi-criterion model is created. The description of actual implementation, and evaluation of its results are included in the last chapter.

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