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Attendance terminal
Antoš, Jan ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
This master thesis aims to get acquainted with the issue of terminals and to list the parameters of attendance terminals available on the market. To define the customer requirements for the operation of the attendance terminal with touch screen and RFID reader. Specify the communication of the terminal with the parent server. Design the concept of the attendance terminal, select the appropriate components for the implementation of the terminal and draw the block diagram. Design the structural layout of the terminal. Implement the terminal, revive it and then debug the necessary software.
Apartment house
Antoš, Jan ; Mikošek, Marek (referee) ; Hlavačka, Tomáš (advisor)
The master´s thesis "Apartment house" is in form of project documentation containing all appropriateness in accordance with valid regulations. The house is designed as a detached house and without a cellar. The house is rectangular dimension, with a flat vegetation roof. The house has four floors with loggias, balconies and terraces. The house has 10 housing units. On the first floor is the accessory apartments: bicycle room, technical room, cellar room and garage. In the house is projected a lift. The house is made of brick system with a contact insulated system. The part of thesis is a heat-technical opinion, calculations staircase and foundation construction.
Detached house, Znojmo
Antoš, Jan ; Kalábová, Tereza (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
This is a detached family house in a partially built-up area. The building is situated in the region of Znojmo in the town of Sedlešovice. The building has two floors without cellar. In the ground floor is entrance hall with dressing room, living room and kitchen, study, bathroom and garage. On the second floor are two rooms, bedroom, bathroom, toilet and dressing room. From the hall is the entrance to the terrace. The house is based on the footings of plain concrete and is built from the building system HELUZ with contact insulation system from company ISOVER. The roof is pitched with a inclination of 30 °. Roofing tile is clay TONDACH - FIGARO. Built-up area is 172,93 m2. Also includes is a seminar paper on the topic Anchoring on the tercce railing.
Pedestrian bridge across the river Dyje
Antoš, Jiří ; Romportl, Tomáš (referee) ; Nečas, Radim (advisor)
Pedestrian bridge across the river Dyje, which comprises stress concrete ribbon supported by two archs. The structure is designed so that it applied for self-anchored system.
Smart garden control system
Antoš, Jan ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aims to design and implement a distributed control system concept for a smart garden. This system can measure individual physical variables, process the measured data, send it to a central unit and display it to the user. The measured data is then backed up in a database, which is linked to the web for visualisation.
Simulations of the organic-molecular ordering on the solid surfaces using pair potentials
Antoš, Jakub ; Kocán, Pavel (advisor) ; Matvija, Peter (referee)
Organic molecules on a flat, unreactive, periodical surface self-assemble to ordered superstructures. The superstructures can be used to selectively tune the properties of the surface. This problem can be studied using quantum mechanical models, such as Density functional theory (DFT). The use of those models for problems with hundreds of atoms and thousand of iterations is, however, due to their complexity, computationally impractical. In this thesis we extend and test an existing algorithm developed by the advisor of this thesis. The algorithm sacrifices accuracy for a quicker simulation time by using the method of paired potentials. This method simplifies the quantum mechanical description of an atom by considering a point source of change and replaces the complex interaction between atoms with pair parametrized forces. This method is incorporated into a Monte Carlo simulation which, from a given superstructure obtained from exper- imental data, predicts the position and deformation of the molecules that minimize the total potential energy. We test the algorithm on two real-world problem sets. The algo- rithm gives results comparable to that of DFT when tested on already studied problems, yet converges to the solution much faster. It can be used as a standalone program or as an initialization to the DFT...
Smart garden control system
Antoš, Jan ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aims to design and implement a distributed control system concept for a smart garden. This system can measure individual physical variables, process the measured data, send it to a central unit and display it to the user. The measured data is then backed up in a database, which is linked to the web for visualisation.
Performance of cement composites reinforced with surface-modified polypropylene micro-fibers
Antoš, J. ; Dejdar, L. ; Trejbal, J. ; Prošek, Zdeněk
This paper focuses on the mechanical properties investigation of cement pastes reinforced with surface treated polymer fibers. The cement matrix was composed of Portland cement (CEM I 42.5 R, w/c ratio equal to 0.4). Two polypropylene fiber types (micro-and macro-fibers) were used as randomly distributed and oriented reinforcement in volume amount of 2 %. The fibers were modified in the low-pressure inductively coupled cold oxygen plasma in order to enhance their surface interaction with the cement matrix. The investigated composite mechanical properties (load bearing capacity and response during loading) were examined indirectly by means of four-point bending mechanical destructive tests. A response of loaded samples containing treated fibers were compared to samples with reference fibers. Moreover, cracking behavior development was monitored using digital image correlation (DIC). This method enabled to record the micro-cracks system evaluation of both fiber reinforced samples.\n
The Problem of Acquisition of State Territory
Antoš, Jakub ; Romancov, Michael (advisor) ; Riegl, Martin (referee)
This Bachelor thesis "The problem of acquisition of state territory" is concerned with the modes of acquisition of state territory at present and in the past. The first part of the thesis introduces the definition criteria, as is explained by the modern public international law, and makes reference to international treaties, which codified these criteria. The second part clarifies the three-dimensional scope of state territory (terrestrial space, air-space and sub- terrestrial space), as well as it outlines the classification of state territory according to their size and shape. The main part of the thesis is devoted to individual modes of territory acquisition - original (effective occupation, accession, accretion) as well as derivative (cession, prescription, adjudication, annexation). The thesis presents specific examples of every above mentioned mode. In the case of accession, it is shown on the volcanic island Sabrina in the Atlantic Ocean, dating back to 1811; accretion is described by the example of Macao in far-east Asia; cession is demonstrated by the case of Alaska, purchased by the United States from Russia in 1867. Prescription and adjudication are shown via the case of Las Palmas Island next to the Philippines archipelago. Finally, the thesis briefly mentions annexation, which is...

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