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Automatic reading of numbers - real-time measurement of quantities from graphical displays of various instruments with a camera
Bartoš, Daniel ; Králík, Jan (referee) ; Appel, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the process of converting numerical values displayed on graphical displays of measuring instruments without communication interfaces into data usable for subsequent analysis, using a camera and a program described in the implemen- tation section. The theoretical part is dedicated to the research and implementation of operations used in image processing, including morphological operations, in the MATLAB environment. The practical part of the thesis focuses on creating a program for real-time recording of numerical displays using a camera, processing the captured images with operations discussed in the research section, and reading them using the MATLAB OCR function. It also covers the subsequent processing of the read data and their storage during the measurement. This part also includes examples of measuring different types of displays, creating a user interface and application using the Application Compiler tool. The thesis concludes with a section serving as a user guide for the application.
Modern vibrodiagnostics of machines and evaluation of datasets by neural networks
Koníček, Tomáš ; Holoubek, Tomáš (referee) ; Hammer, Miloš (advisor)
This Master‘s thesis focuses on technical diagnostics with an emphasis on vibrodiagnostics of machines and equipment. The aim is to carry out research on vibration monitoring using modern on-line systems and to investigate the possibilities of processing the acquired data files using neural networks. Vibration monitoring from Siemens SIPLUS CMS is analyzed, including a description of individual hardware and software components. The work also focuses on machine diagnostics using a real model equipped with the SIPLUS CMS system in cooperation with the SIMATIC S7-1200 programmable automaton. The obtained data will be transferred via the FTP protocol for further processing in the Matlab program. Neural network models will be designed and used, which will be trained on the measured data. Convolutional neural network model will be used. The results will be evaluated and a conclusion will be drawn.
Design of a system for measuring the consumption and quality of electrical energy in the buildings of the BUT campus in Brno
Holotík, Zbyněk ; Bátora, Branislav (referee) ; Janík, Daniel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a secondary measurement solution for the consumption and quality of electrical energy in the buildings of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at BUT in Brno, so that this measurement is compatible with the BMS systém used at BUT. Secondary measurement will help the energy management of the fakulty and also the entire university. Furthermore, the work deals with the documentation and technical report for this proposal. The last point is the mapping of low voltage distributions in the FSI area.
Usability of Post-quantum Cryptography in IoT
Kratochvíl, Jakub ; Perešíni, Martin (referee) ; Malinka, Kamil (advisor)
Cílem této práce je zjistit použitelnost postkvantových kryptografických algoritmů a jejich nároků na zdroje na zařízeních s omezeným výkonem. Pro vyhodnocení použitelnosti jednotlivých algoritmů jsou měřeny obecné parametry na zařízení ESP32 s čipem Xtensa LX6. Druhá část této práce se zaměřuje na velikost síťové komunikace protokolu TLS 1.3, který využívá postkvantové alternativy. Obě tyto části obsahují srovnání se současnými kryptografickými algoritmy. Výsledky v obou částech měření ukazují především zvýšení nároků na zdroje pro postkvantové algoritmy. Postkvantová kryptografie je v současné době použitelná na zařízeních podobných ESP32, ale na zařízeních s nižšími zdroji je problematická nebo dokonce nepoužitelná.
Motorcycle wheel force transducer
Krišpín, Jakub ; Drápal, Lubomír (referee) ; Tobiáš, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of a driven motorcycle measuring wheel. The wheel is designed for a KTM RC 390 motorcycle but can be used on another motorcycle if the centre section is replaced. The wheel is designed to measure torque and longitudinal and vertical force, which is very useful for analysing the dynamics of the motorcycle. The measurement systems designed to measure the forces and moments on the wheels of the vehicles are introduced in the beginning of this thesis. Furthermore, the wheel design for the selected motorcycle is presented including the optimization of the wheel spoke shape. The optimized shape creates a region of homogeneous stress where strain gauges are installed to measure torque. Subsequently, structural analysis is performed in Ansys software using FEM. It verifies the structure in terms of strength. Then suitable strain gauges are selected and their wiring is designed. The proposed measuring wheel should serve as an alternative to commercially available measuring systems which are very expensive. The material cost of the presented wheel is approximately 78 thousand CZK.
Effect of electromagnetic compatibility on the operation of automotive LED drivers
Vinklerová, Viktorie ; Šteffan, Pavel (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with electromagnetic compatibility, its bonds, measuring devices and interference sensors. Furthermore, the thesis includes a discussion of nearfield probes, standards CISPR25 and TEM chamber methods. It describes two integrated circuits NCV78964 and NCV78514 LED drivers from onsemi and their modules. The aim of the work is to design the measurements, then to implement and evaluate them. Finally, to optimize the operating parameters of the drivers with respect to both EMC and driver functionality.
Modeling of temperature phenomena in Li-Ion cells
Grézl, Vojtěch ; Sedlařík, Marek (referee) ; Vyroubal, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of heat generation in Li-ion batteries, which can have a negative impact on the battery properties and functionality. The thesis can be divided into two main parts. The theoretical part focuses on the theoretical description of Li-ion batteries, heat generation, thermal effects, ideal operating temperatures, modelling of these situations, the occurrence of different types of abuse and the consequences that can arise from incorrect or inadequate thermal management. The practical part focuses on the analysis of the results from the discharge temperature measurements for different load values C and the initiation of the effect known as thermal runaway for 18650 Li-ion cell, and then on how to simulate these behavior in the Ansys Fluent.
Diagnostics of the source part of photovoltaic power plants
Turinský, Matěj ; Burian, František (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this thesys is to define development requierements for HW of monitoring device for the source parts of photovoltaic power plants and afterward implement sufficient SW equipment. Thesys analyzes types of faults within a power plant its consequences and possible ways of detection. It is followed by selection of measurements and HW components for monitoring device, its complementation and implementation of control program for the evaluation unit. Program should manage a measurements with afterward diagnosis and communication with surrounding systems according to the G3-PLC standard.
Automation of the calibration process
Mařas, Michael ; Šedivá, Soňa (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the automation of the calibration process at the workplace for calibration of electronic power meters and the description of the method of evaluation of calibration results. The paper analyses the calibration workstation and the manual method of calibration performed by the calibration laboratory staff. Furthermore, proposals for automating the manual method of calibration and a description of the implementation of a program for automating this process are given. Subsequently, the uncertainty analysis is described in the paper. In this section, the uncertainty analysis according to the GUM method and the subsequent calculation of these uncertainties are presented. The correctness of the calculation of uncertainties according to the GUM method is verified by the Monte Carlo method. In the last part of the work, the method of evaluation of the calibration results according to ILAC-G8:09/2019 is described and the form of the calibration protocol is described.
The use of interdisciplinary relationships in teaching physics at elementary school
PECHOVÁ, Veronika
The author of this diploma thesis continues in her bachelor thesis. The author still writes about intersubject relations of Physics and Biology at elementary school. The thesis includes some suggestions for intersubject learning. There are also a few original intersubject projects, worksheets for pupils and there are also some detailed didactic analyses and methodical comments for teachers. The thesis also includes a didactic activity called "Biophysical relay" which was evaluated as the best piece of work in a competition Student innovation of practice (abbreviated SIP) at Faculty of Education at University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice in 2023.

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