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Life and the Shoah. The experience of first and second generation Czech survivors
Kalousová, Eva ; Havelka, Miloš (advisor) ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (referee) ; Frommer, Benjamin (referee)
Eva Kalousová Abstract of dissertation The topic of the dissertation is transfer of the trauma from the holocaust from the first to the second generation of survivors where we deal with the specific development in Czech lands and Israel and partly in Germany and Great Britain and we observe members of the former Jewish community in Uherský Brod and survivors connected with it. The dissertation focuses on traditional symptoms of the transfer and investigates if they were present in researched families or not and why, on the identities of survivors and their children and on the differences in memory of the first and second generations. Key words: Czech Jews, Jewish history, holocaust, transfer of trauma from the holocaust, memory, identity
Floor detection during elevator ride
Havelka, Martin ; Králík, Jan (referee) ; Krejsa, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the detection of the current floor during elevator ride. This functionality is necessary for robot to move in multi-floor building. For this task, a fusion of accelerometric data during the ride of the elevator and image data obtained from the information display inside the elevator cabin is used. The research describes the already implemented solutions, data fusion methods and image classification options. Based on this part, suitable approaches for solving the problem were proposed. First, datasets from different types of elevator cabins were obtained. An algorithm for working with data from the accelerometric sensor was developed. A convolutional neural network, which was used to classify image data from displays, was selected and trained. Subsequently, the data fusion method was implemented. The individual parts were tested and evaluated. Based on their evaluation, integration into one functional system was performed. System was successfully verified and tested. Result of detection during the ride in different elevators was 97%.
Administration of digital library
Havelka, Michal ; Balej, Jiří (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on problematic of management of digital libraries, more precisely it’s focused on standard MPEG-7 ISO/IEC 15938. The thesis defines description of multimedia content, its basic rules and more deeply it describes work with static visual data. The practical part of the thesis is focused on creating standalone application in programming language Java. Its purpose is using XML files to manage, save, search and for general work with visual data and its parameters. An application is focused on Scalable Color and Dominant Color descriptors and propose alternative calculation procedure by variable parameters.
Design of Processes of an Implementation and a Support of EDI
Havelka, Martin ; Koželuhová, Vendula (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
Diplomová práce se zabývá zdokumentováním procesů implemetace a podpory komunikační metody EDI a navržením zlepšení těchto procesů v prostředí softwarové firmy, která tuto službu nabízí jako svůj product.
Data Monitoring for Production Process Modelling
Havelka, Martin ; Opletal, Tomáš (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
The abstrakt of this bachelor thesis is presenting of the simulation method with focus on data collection in company ALPS ELECTRIC CZECH, s.r.o. Thesis briefly introduces the questions of manufacture process simulations. It shows what data are required for making real models, in what way are these data capable of being measured and filed.
Network mobility in Mobile IP
Havelka, Michal ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
his semestral thesis is focused on issue network mobility (NEMO) beeing extension of protocols Mobile IPv4 and Mobile IPv6. It describes basic principle function of protocols Mobile IP, defines differences between mobility of nodes and mobility of network and suggest various situations, which may occur in combination these two protocols. Further, it describes differences between basic protocol network mobility (RFC 3936) for IPv6 and it’s extension (RFC 5177) for IPv4. Practical part of work consist in simulation network mobility in application OPNET Modeler and discussion of results, which has been discovered on the base of this simulation.
Uneployment Solution in Selected District
Ondříšek, Roman ; Havelka, Michal (referee) ; Sojka, Zdeněk (advisor)
The main aim of this bachelor work is focusing on unemployment between 2009 and 2013 concentrated on territory of Kyjov and its neighbourhood. Furthermore, it analyzes the level of unemployment referring to the European union, the Czech republic and another territory chose by me, where is again analyzed the rate of unemployment according to various categories. Finally, solutions for reducing unemployment and improving the labour market situation are suggested.
Patch antenna with switchable polarization
Havelka, Michal ; Pokorný, Michal (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the analysis of basic planar antennas, the design methods, optimization and simulation in ANSOFT Designer. Attention is turned to the design of aperture coupled microstrip antennas. First, the antenna with a simple slot is designed. Second, the design of the ring slot coupled microstrip antenna is described. Both the antennas are designed for the operation frequency 2,45 GHz. The second part is devoted to the antenna with switchable polarization. Using three PIN diodes powered by lithium battery of 3-V, the linear polarization (both the horizontal one and the vertical one) and the circular polarization (both the right-hand one and the left-hand one) can be switched. The results were verified by experimental verification.
Planar antenna array for receiving the digital tv signal
Havelka, Michal ; Hertl, Ivo (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals in first part with the design of a single antenna element of an antenna array for receiving the digital TV. The resonant frequency of the antenna is 4.7 GHz, the antenna operates in the frequency band 4.4 to 5.0 GHz. Properties of the antenna are verified in programs CST Microwave Studio and Ansoft Designer. The final antenna element is experimentally produced. The second part is devoted to microstrip divider, 2x2 elements antenna array and 4x4 elements antenna array. The antenna array 4x4 elements was produced and its properties were measured.
Roll assembly system for automatic strapping
Havelka, Michal ; Marek, Tomáš (referee) ; Knoflíček, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is dealing with the design of system for rolls of technical textiles, which assembles them into horizontal layer. Possible structural drafts are mentioned here and one selected draft is solved. For the first I am dealing with major dimensions, the choice of rollers, calculation of the required engine power and the calculation of the chain drive. Finally I calculated pneumatic cylinders and checked the deflection of used rollers.

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