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IP Address Activity Monitoring
Pilátová, Kateřina ; Krobot, Pavel (referee) ; Bartoš, Václav (advisor)
Poslední dobou se objem přenášených dat po síti neustále zvyšuje. K urychlení prohledávání dat je potřeba mít způsob jejich vhodné indexace. Tato bakalářská práce se zabývá tímto problémem, konkrétně ukládáním a vyhledáváním dat za účelem zjištění aktivity komunikujících IP adres. Cílem této práce je navrhnout a implementovat systém pro efektivní dlouhodobé ukládání a vizualizaci aktivity IP adres. Aktivitou je myšleno, zda daná adresa generovala provoz v daném intervalu či ne, tedy lze ji reprezentovat jediným bitem, což redukuje objem prohledávaných dat. Výsledný systém se skládá z backendu monitorujícího provoz a ukládajícího záznamy o aktivitě do uložiště a jejich parametry do konfiguračního souboru. Dále obsahuje webový server, který na základě požadavků uživatele data čte a vizualizuje ve formě obrázků. Uživatel může specifikovat oblast dat, kterou chce zkoumat podrobněji, pomocí interaktivního webového rozhraní.
Changes in brain activity in tactile stimulus therapy and Ruka Ruk therapy compared to mirror therapy in upper limb rehabilitation.
Pilátová, Kateřina ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Pavlů, Dagmar (referee)
Title: Changes in brain activity in tactile stimulus therapy and Ruka Ruk therapy compared to mirror therapy in upper limb rehabilitation Objectives: The aim of the research project is to determine the changes in source electrical activity in sLORETA imaging using virtual reality operating on the principle of mirror therapy in the Ruka Ruk program and in conventional mirror therapy with tactile and haptic upper limb stimulation, compared to the resting state with open eyes. Methods: 12 healthy volunteers aged 23-42 participated in the experiment. The electrical activity of the brain was measured by scalp EEG in 7 phases of the experiment. Brain activity was measured at rest, during therapy with a sagittally placed mirror reflecting the movement of the right upper limb, and during therapy with a Leap motion sensor and a monitor with Ruka Ruk software, where participants saw only virtual upper limbs. The software mirrored the movement of the right upper limb on both virtual limbs. The electrical activity of the brain was sensed in three modifications in both types of therapy with the addition of a haptic or tactile left upper limb stimulus with a 10 cm wide foam cylinder. The order of modifications was randomized. The EEG record was processed and statistically evaluated in the sLORETA program, for...
IP Address Activity Monitoring
Pilátová, Kateřina ; Krobot, Pavel (referee) ; Bartoš, Václav (advisor)
Poslední dobou se objem přenášených dat po síti neustále zvyšuje. K urychlení prohledávání dat je potřeba mít způsob jejich vhodné indexace. Tato bakalářská práce se zabývá tímto problémem, konkrétně ukládáním a vyhledáváním dat za účelem zjištění aktivity komunikujících IP adres. Cílem této práce je navrhnout a implementovat systém pro efektivní dlouhodobé ukládání a vizualizaci aktivity IP adres. Aktivitou je myšleno, zda daná adresa generovala provoz v daném intervalu či ne, tedy lze ji reprezentovat jediným bitem, což redukuje objem prohledávaných dat. Výsledný systém se skládá z backendu monitorujícího provoz a ukládajícího záznamy o aktivitě do uložiště a jejich parametry do konfiguračního souboru. Dále obsahuje webový server, který na základě požadavků uživatele data čte a vizualizuje ve formě obrázků. Uživatel může specifikovat oblast dat, kterou chce zkoumat podrobněji, pomocí interaktivního webového rozhraní.
The effect of canistherapy on the client with disorders of behaviour and social relations
PILÁTOVÁ, Kateřina
The thesis was mainly aimed at the impact of canistherapy on the clients with behaviour and social anxiety disorders, their behaviour, social contacts and attitude to a living creature. The theoretical part of the thesis presents an overview of zootherapy and canistherapy terminology, outlines requisites of the practical part and defines behaviour and social anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. The outcome is represented by a multicase study on the basis of qualitative research technique. The multicase study offers a deep insight into three case studies, in details depicts particular techniques which are used in canistherapy, the process of canistherapy realised in children and adolescents with behaviour and social anxiety disorders. The findings of the research proved a positive impact of canistherapy, especially an AAT method, on the clients monitored. Based on these findings, canistherapy is highly recommended for this group of clients.
The extent of awareness of canistherapy in the České Budějovice
PILÁTOVÁ, Kateřina
Abstract With the advancement of civilization, people are becoming more and more distant from nature and animals. That creates a subconscious longing in people to create substitute connections with nature. Canis-therapy, as a form of zoo-therapy, is a supporting rehabilitation method based on the contact of man and a dog and their positive interaction. The focus is especially on solving psychological, emotional and socio-interactive problems. The effect on physical health is secondary and is more about motivation. The main aim of this work was a complex monitoring of awareness of the problems of canis-therapy in České Budějovice among the students of individual departments of the University of South Bohemia and the professionals from selected health and care institutions. The outcomes of the practical part of the bachelors work are the results from the quantitative research where the method of asking questions was used; the technique was a standardised questionnaire. The research sample consisted of 150 students of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice and 45 professional staff from health and care institutions in České Budějovice. The working hypotheses presumed that the awareness of the problems of canis-therapy among the respondents will be low. In line with this hypothesis, unfamiliarity with conditions for practicing canis-therapy was presumed. The author attempted to find out if those who receive this type of zoo-therapy are aware of the providers of this so far unofficially approved social service. The data collected in the research clearly proved that more than two thirds of all respondents know the problems in question; however they are not clear on the conditions of the provision of this service. These results gave an impulse to practically focus on improving awareness of the conditions and practice of canis-therapy among professionals and general public alike through lectures, publications or leaflets. This work should also be used as informative and study material for starting and professional canis-therapy teams alike as it can help them develop their current position and especially improve their attitude to canis-therapy.

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