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Robotic Process Automation
Stojanović, Aleksa ; Koch, Miloš (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
Práce se zaměřuje na integraci Robotic Process Automation (RPA) do FNZ, přední fintechové společnosti v oblasti financí. Zkoumá využití platformy Blue Prism k vytvoření a implementaci přizpůsobeného systému RPA s cílem optimalizovat konkrétní proces uvnitř FNZ. Hlavním cílem je snížení manuálních úkolů a zlepšení operační efektivity prostřednictvím zavedení automatizace.
The measuring card diagnostic for the test system
Boháč, Vojtěch ; Novotný, Radovan (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis deals with issue of optimization of matrix card diagnostics in the Keysight test systém, which the company is dealing with, and his automation. The theoretical part contains an introduction to the test unit and his components. The first part of the proposal describes the issue and possible solutions by program. In the second part of the proposal, there is a theoretical comparison of the two methods in terms of cost, time and reliability. The practical part contains the program itself, a comparison of methods from a practical point of view and finally a comparisonof theoretical and practical results.
Control of the MyCobot 280-PI robot using Siemens PLC
Plachý, Filip ; Parák, Roman (referee) ; Lang, Stanislav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the design and creation of communication between an industrial PLC Siemens 1511-C and a non-industrial 6-axis robot MyCobot 280-PI. The practical output is a fully functional setup of the robot and PLC with a program. The robot can be controlled using the Siemens TP700 touch panel. The work describes all the steps of the implementation, from the selection of components, software implementation and testing. It also includes a theoretical introduction to the relevant topics, particularly industrial control systems and robotics.
Development of System for Landmine Detection
Šmelka, Martin ; Kubíček, Michal (referee) ; Doležal, Tomáš (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis will cover a proposal for the construction of a demonstration system designed to discover objects that represent hidden „mines“ in a field. In the first phase, a systém will be designed to simulate the behaviour of the final device using the MATLAB interface. The proposed code will generate a GUI that will simulate the system in the field. After discovering a mine, the assigned cell will be marked, and the location will be signalled to the operator. Afterwards, the design of the demonstrator will be conceptualised and a working prototype fabricated to verify the functionality of the proposal.
Automation Stock Monitoring
Karcz, Daniel ; Kindlová, Dita (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design and implementation of a SQL database for optimizing raw material ordering and inventory monitoring processes in the context of marmolite production. The thesis is divided into three main parts. The theoretical background of the thesis, the analysis of the current situation and the actual design of the solution. The proposed solution optimizes current company processes in the area of stock tracking.
Conceptual Design of a Robotic System for Complex Stator Handling part 2
Stebnický, Zbyněk ; Simeonov, Simeon (referee) ; Juříček, Martin (advisor)
This master’s thesis focuses on the conceptual design of a robotic system for complex manipulation of stators for the company Innomotics Mohelnice. The goal is to create an efficient and reliable system utilizing not only industrial robots but also Industry 4.0 technologies. The work includes the design of a robotic workstation, selection of suitable robots and tools, simulation modeling, and an economic analysis of the conceptual design. The resulting system is designed to improve the efficiency and quality of existing manufacturing operations.
Surface defect detection of metal parts based on neural networks
Hadwiger, Tomáš ; Jonák, Martin (referee) ; Ježek, Štěpán (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is focused on surface anomaly detection on metal parts. The goal was to implement different neural network architectures using the method CutPaste and compare them on three different datasets: MVTec AD, MPDD, MPDD2. For the object classes of the dataset MVTec AD the most accurate architecture turned out to be ResNet-18 with average precision of 84,45 AUROC, for the materials it was the EfficientNet architecture with average precision of 87,22 AUROC. For the MPDD and MPDD2 datasets, the most accurate architecture was ResNet50 with average precision of 88,64 AUROC and 61,10 AUROC respectively. Based on the measure values, the most difficult dataset for anomaly detection turned out to be MPDD2.
Application of Mathematical and Statistical Methods in Company Management
Hrkeĺ, Jan ; Šustrová, Tereza (referee) ; Novotná, Veronika (advisor)
This thesis deals with the analysis and proposal of improvements to existing processes in a selected company using mathematical and statistical methods. This is achieved on the basis of digitalization and automation of invoice processing processes in the selected company in order to increase competitiveness in a dynamic business environment. Due to the high costs and risks associated with traditional manual invoice processing, the enterprise decided to switch to a modern digital solution. The thesis is divided into two parts, the first of which outlines the theoretical foundations that are the key treasure trove for the subsequent detailed analysis of the current state of invoice processing. Next, key issues are identified and an effective solution is proposed using Microsoft's SharePoint, Power Apps and Power BI technologies. The implementation of the proposed solution brings significant benefits to the business, including reduced operational costs, increased accuracy of invoice data, and freeing up human resources for other tasks.
Switch board for FVE design
Kovář, Lukáš ; Holek, Radovan (referee) ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (advisor)
This thesis focuses on electrical switchboard design and optimalization for a photovoltaic power plant. Within the design, the main requirements for the switch board, such as the output voltage of photovoltaic panels, the ability to monitor power, protection against external influences, and the output system, are defined. Thesis‘ key element is the implementation of modern technologies and control systems for power monitoring and control. The thesis explores the possibilities of using automation technologies for optimal energy utilization and maintenance costs reduction.
Běhová prostředí pro testování činnosti rozšíření pro webový prohlížeč
Petráňová, Jana ; Dolejška, Daniel (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
This thesis briefly describes how users are being tracked across the internet while browsing and names the most popular browser extensions focusing on security and privacy. It focuses on the JShelter project and its testing, which is used as a fundamental basis for the proposed implementation of the run-time environment. It also mentions the PETInspector project, which is redone and used as a framework for testing. It presents a possible design of the run-time enviroment implementation, which is later implemented. The implementation is summarized and used for various tests, including those that affirm its ability to fulfil defined conditions. Finally, the tests results are presented and interpreted.

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