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Survey & comparison of operation principles of the existing GNSS
Straňák, Filip ; Ptáček, Pavel (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
Purpose of this bachelor thesis is and overview and comparison of current global navigation satelite systems and their contribution to air traffic. Basic principles of GNSS and differences between each system are clarified. This thesis emphasized importance of qualitative properties of navigation systems, which GNSS is built upon. Its benefits are assessed according to air traffic needs.
Utilization of the VHF, UHF, SHF, and EHF frequency bands by radars of civilian & military aeronautics
Helia, Petr ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with radar technology. Author tried clearly sort this thesis as study source for following students of the field professional pilot. It is focused on importance of frequency bands of selected radars and their impact on radar properties
Survey & comparison of operation principles of the existing kinds of GNSS
Pafkovič, Roman ; Sklenář, Filip (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with global navigation satellite systems. It gathers information about operation principles of individual systems and evaluates their applicability for Air transportation through own measures.
Air Traffic Flows Analysis
Šimíček, Martin ; Chlebek, Jiří (referee) ; Kujal, Tomáš (advisor)
ŠIMÍČEK, M. Air Traffic Flows Analysis. Brno: Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 2013. 84 s. Supervisor Ing. Tomáš Kujal, Ph.D. The diploma thesis discusses the factors that affect routing and transport performance in the air transport. Besides the characteristics of these factors the main objective of this thesis is to quantitatively evaluate their level of dependence on the traffic performance of air transport. This is done by using the linear regression analysis. Based on this analysis, mathematical models of dependence of these factors on traffic performance are developed. The thesis also verifies the accuracy of these models and tries to find out which of them are usable and which are not. Their accuracy is mainly dependent on the selected track and on the type of airline.
Evaluation of GDP depending on the operating performance of air transport
Tomanová, Veronika Anna ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis describes performance in the area of air transport, based on performance of national economies of two selected neighbouring countries, Czech Republic and Germany, through comparison of their gross domestic product in the selected time period. The operating performance is focused mainly on transportation performance of air transport. First part of the thesis is dealing with interconnection of economy with air transportation. Crucial part of the work contains analysis of development of GDP and analysis of development of transportation performance of both countries. Part of the thesis is also acquisition of passenger-kilometre data derived from fuel consumption and produced emissions of CO2.
Using biofuels in air transport (legislation, measures)
Adámek, Petr ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Nastálek, Ondřej (advisor)
Bachelor thesis contains an overview of the legislation and measures of alternative fuels – biofuels and time mapping their development. Basic division of alternative fuels and focused on biofuels and their basic division and description technology of production, advantages and disadvantages compared to conventional fuels and making evaluation of preparedness for current and future using in civil aviation.
Analysis of flow and volume of air traffic in the Czech Republic
Niče, Tomáš ; Chlebek, Jiří (referee) ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes analysis of flow and volume of air traffic in the Czech Republic considering domestic and internartional transport. Then charakterize factors which affect transport performace in air transport. In the end of this bachelor thesis is also described excepted development of air transport in the future.
Evaluation design of civil airports effectivity indices
Novotný, Roman ; Janík, Radomír (referee) ; Veselý, Petr (advisor)
Introductory part of this thesis concludes the development of air traffic, division of airports in the Czech Republic according to the Ministry of Transport, according to the Law on Civil Aviation and according to the Coding of the airports (Requirement L 14). The aim was to realize theoretical definition and division of output and economic indicators. After that comes choice of appropriate airports from the European Union. The choice has been made on the basis of the number of check-in passengers at the airport in Prague-Ruzyně. Eight most suitable airports have been chosen from all twenty-seven member countries of the EU. The following step is comparative analysis of these chosen airports on the basis of specified output and economic indicators for the years 2005-2009. The year 2010 has not been included, because the chosen airports did not complete their annual reports, balances and statements of profit and loss. From these sources the values for calculation of individual indicators have been chosen. These indicators have been shown in charts, evaluated by means of graphs in Excel Programme and further they have been characterized in words. The aim of the thesis was also the evaluation and comparison of output and economic indicators of effectiveness and after evaluation, proposal of methods of evaluations has followed.
Route Planning in Air Transport
Sychra, Marek ; Krčmář, Radim (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
The problem of route planning in air transport (in public transport in general ) is similar to the shortest path problem. The main differences are the time dependency of the input graph and the multicriterial aspect of the path costs . The aim of this thesis was to create a complex system that would be able to load elementary flights from database and then respond to user requests with combined journeys made from single flights . It was achieved using two state of the art algorithms , CSA and RAPTOR , which were adapted for the flight graph. The experiments which were run on real world data showed massive speedup of the algorithms when using the proposed optimisations . The whole system was also tested against an existing proprietary solution .
Air carrier's liability to passengers
Suková, Petra ; Frinta, Ondřej (advisor) ; Lederer, Vít (referee)
Air carrier's liability to passengers Abstract The thesis deals with the civil liability of a carrier towards passengers in air transport. The current legislation is unevenly spread over three levels - international, European and national - with its core being enshrined in the Montreal Convention, the scope of which is extended to all EU carriers by an EU regulation. The thesis analyses the relationship between the different levels of regulation. Particular attention is given to the exclusivity character of the rules contained in the Montreal Convention and the disputed interpretation of the exclusivity rule in legal theory and judicial practice. The author focuses on two main areas of air carrier liability to passengers and identifies problematic aspects of their legal regulation, stemming mainly from the lack of definitions of key terms. The first area is liability in the event of personal injury, where attention is given to the interpretation of the concept of an accident resulting in death or bodily injury to a passenger, and then to the interpretation of the concept of bodily injury, with a focus on the possible inclusion of psychological injury. The second area is the liability of the carrier in the event of delay; here the thesis examines the relationship between parallel regulations at international...

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