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Analysis of the Selected Firm
Šesták, Ján ; Chalupka, Ľubomír (referee) ; Pernica, Martin (advisor)
Analysis of the selected company was made on firm which provides SPA treatment. Results of analysis of external enviroment are negative influence of political and economic factors. Most positive impact have technological factors. Best results of the financial analysis reached indicators of liquidity, debt and indicators of bankruptcy models. Low return of assets and turnover time of claim are deficiencies. Current position of company is very good in terms of financial stability.
Impact of Financial Crisis to the Enterprise´s Loaning
Šesták, Ján ; SEDLÁK, Tomáš (referee) ; Rejnuš, Oldřich (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with financial crisis and its impacts to credit conditions of business loaning. Description of credit conditions and actual financial crisis are content of theoretic part. The Practical part solves progress of interest rates and credit conditions. Result of this bachelor thesis will be identification impacts of financial crisis to enterpriese´s loaning and recommendation for companies.
Fluid flow analysis in vicinity of exhaust valve using CFD
Šesták, Josef ; Náhlík, Luboš (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis discuss a flow in a vicinity of exhaust valve using computational of fluid dynamics. In a light of current state of the problem solution this approach is forward but very sophisticated. Intention of author is description of multidimensional boundary of characteristic variables which determinates the flow behaviour for given geometry and boundary conditions. Technical knowlegde of fluid flow in vicinity of exhaust valve allow to design geometry which provide more effective cylinder flush out berofe the exhaust stroke will become. This process reduce quantity of loss work of piston and improve its effective pointers.
Flexible Load Balancer Using P4 Language
Šesták, Jindřich ; Fukač, Tomáš (referee) ; Martínek, Tomáš (advisor)
Currently servers of internet services are usually grouped together into clusters to provide sufficient performance to serve clients' queries. Each cluster needs Load Balancer, so it can choose one server which will process query from one client. For describing such device that processes packets is convenient to use P4 language. Within this work, the principles of load balancing, design, implementation and testing of a simple Load Balancer described in P4 language were demonstrated. The program is tested using Behavioral model of P4 language on a common processor and on the NFB-200G2QL card thanks to the Netcope environment from the CESNET association
Modern detection methods of energetic materials
Šesták, Jozef ; Bednařík, Karel (referee) ; Friedl, Zdeněk (advisor)
The review of modern detection methods of explosives was composed. Firstly the thesis deals with the detection methods commonly used in forensics science such as gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, ion mobility spectrometry, Raman spectroscopy and mainly their innovations. Then the thesis is focused on simple but very sensitive methods using fluorescence and chemiluminescence. At the end a methods as the results of a latest research are mentioned. The main of them are micro cantilever sensors and differential reflectometry. Security and counterterrorist warfare is main point of thesis.
Dynamic Mesh Network Implemented in Micropython on Top of ESP-NOW Protocol
Šesták, Jindřich ; Hujňák, Ondřej (referee) ; Malinka, Kamil (advisor)
Cílem této práce je vytvořit fungující dynamickou mesh síť na ESP32 microkontrolerech pro využití v IoT a senzorových sítích. Mesh síť se skládá z několika uzlů mezi sebou propojených do stromové struktury a je schopna se vypořádat i z pádem kteréholiv z uzlů. To je zajištěno vytvořením nového mesh řešení, které je schopno fungovat s připojením k Internetu i bez připojení. Použití MicroPython umožňuje asynchronní zpracování neblokujícím způsobem. Projekt je postaven pomocí dvou komunikačních protokolů, proprietárního ESP-NOW a běžné WiFi komunikace. Řešení přináší možnosti rychlého vývoje mesh aplikací, ale je silně limitováno pamětí mikrokontrolerů. Funkčnost řešení byla otestovaná pomocí vytvořené demo aplikace se sadou třech testovacích scénářů pro domácí použití.
Fast separation of explosives by high performance liquid chromatography
Šesták, Jozef ; Vávrová, Milada (referee) ; Kahle,, Vladislav (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is fast separation of explosives by HPLC and development of miniaturized liquid chromatograph for application in a handheld explosives detection device. In this work the retention of some nitrated explosives and selectivity in reversed phase system as a function of mobile phase composition is studied while methanol, acetonitrile and acetone as an organic solvent is used. Best selectivity and good retention can be observed in methanol mobile phase. Acetonitrile and acetone are not suitable for fast isocratic separation of mixture containing pentaerythritol tetranitrate because of its strong retention. Efficiency and permeability of monolithic column (Chromolith CapRod RP-18e) and columns filled with superficially porous particles are compared (Kinetex 2,6 µm C-18, Poroshell 120 SB-C18). Monolithic column with satisfying efficiency and high column permeability is the most suitable solution for fast separation of explosives. Assuming use of explosives detection device in different conditions the separation was optimized on temperature 50 °C. Under these conditions the 35% v/v methanol gives good retention and selectivity. For very fast scan analysis of pentaerythritol tetranitrate or other nitroaromatics use of 70% v/v acetone mobile phase is suitable. Construction of miniaturized liquid chromatograph that enables preconcentration of explosives from aqueous solutions and fast separation in less than 1 minute is described. This concept will be incorporated into the handheld explosives detection device where the explosives vapor will be absorbed into the water and after the separation detected by chemiluminescence.
Multidimensional Liquid Phase Separations
Šesták, Jozef ; Čáslavský, Josef (referee) ; Pulkrabová, Jana (referee) ; Česla, Petr (referee) ; Kahle, Vladislav (advisor)
This dissertation is dedicated to the topic of multidimensional liquid phase separations. This separation techniques are developed for analysis of complex samples containing thermally labile, low volatile or high molecular weight components that can´t be analysed by two-dimensional (2D) gas chromatography. Concepts of peak capacity and orthogonality are explained and various methods of their determination are stated in theoretical part of dissertation. High performance column liquid chromatography (HPLC) and high performance capillary electrophoresis (HPCE) are suggested as the most suitable methods for automated multidimensional liquid phase separations on-line coupled to mass spectrometry. Configuration of simplified miniaturized liquid chromatograph is described in experimental part of this thesis. Original concept of the system has been extended by simple mobile phase gradient generation technique. Correct function was demonstrated on repeatable separation of alkylphenones, peptides, nitroaromatics, and nitroesters. This system has been utilized as a base for a couple of simple two-dimensional separation platforms for HILIC-MALDI-MS analysis of glycans, for separation of peptides based on off-line coupling of isoelectric focusing and capillary liquid chromatography, and finally for on-line IEC×RPLC, RPLC×RPLC, and HILIC×RPLC two-dimensional liquid chromatography. Correct operation of submitted platforms has been proved.
Detection and identification of aflatoxins and microcystins by means of portable liquid chromatograph for purpose of control of biological weapons prohibition
Lunerová, K. ; Šesták, Jozef
The methodology utilizes a portable liquid chromatograph for rapid detection and identification of selected aflatoxins and microcystins. It is primarily designated for SÚJCHBO, v. v. i. to control the compliance with the law 281/2002 Sb.
Detection and identification of chemical warfare agent simulants and degradation products by means of portable liquid chromatograph
Vaněk, J. ; Šesták, Jozef ; Lunerová, K. ; Tanzinger, L.
The methodology utilizes a portable liquid chromatograph for rapid detection and identification of selected chemical warfare agent simulants and degradation products. It is primarily designated for SÚJCHBO, v. v. i. to control compliance with the law 19/1997 Sb. and for research activity.

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