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Contactless Device for Multispectral Hand Scanning
Hlavačka, Marek ; Kanich, Ondřej (referee) ; Sakin, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis concerned to design and implementation of a contactless device for multispectral hand scanning. The first part was focused on the necessary knowledge of biometrics, properties of human skin and electromagnetic radiation. When designing the work, emphasis was placed on user comfort and quality of processing. A modifiable solution sensing both visible light and near infrared radiation has been developed. As part of the work, a database of hands of 21 different people was created with a size of 400 images.
Laboratory Experiment For Subject Ecology Of Production: Influence Of Water Vapour On The Amount Of Incident Sunlight
Balcárková, Lucie
Electromagnetic radiation coming from the Sun passes through the Atmosphere. Part of the radiation is absorbed, another part is reflected back to the Space. This laboratory experiment was created to provide students a measurable proof of influence of water vapour to incident radiation.
Realistic Model of the Sky
Kussior, Zdeněk ; Bílek, Václav (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
The paper describes a theoretical base and realization of realistic volumetric clouds visualization in an environment of real-time simulator. The first part is concerned with a meteorological background of this problem. I show international classification of ten basic cloud types including a short description and cases of occurence. The following part is concerned with an interaction between cloudiness and simulation core, which is based on the fact, that each cloud acts as a mechanical or an electromagnetic obstacle. This should be considered on some way in simulation. The next part describes technologies and practical implementations of visualization and evaluates their characteristics. Finally, the last chapter describes my implementation and tries to outline project advancement.
Electromagnetic Waves in Dispersiveand Refractive Relativistic Systems
Bezděková, Barbora ; Bičák, Jiří (advisor) ; Heyrovský, David (referee)
Study of light rays (light world lines) plays a significant role in many of astro- physical applications. Light rays are mainly studied in terms of so-called grav- itational lensing. However, the majority of studies are mainly focused on light propagation in vacuum. If the refractive and dispersive medium characterised by refractive index n is considered, effects occurring due to the medium presence need to be taken into account, which significantly complicates the problem. In the present thesis, rays propagating through simple refractive and dispersive systems, such as plane differentially sheared medium, are studied. In order to simplify the problem, the Hamiltonian equations of motion are used. The ray trajectories in the vicinity of Kerr black hole as well as accessible regions for the rays are also studied. Radial variation of the medium velocity is considered. Due to the recent increase of publications focused on the gravitational lensing in plasma, a detailed review summarizing the results obtained recently is included. 1
Design of the morning sun simulator
Suský, Stanislav ; Krbal, Michal (referee) ; Štěpánek, Jaroslav (advisor)
This work deals with the introduction of the influence of electromagnetic radiation on circadian rhythms and their influence on the organism. The work describes circadian rhythms and their influence on the organism, the location and description of functions of important organs and the influence of electromagnetic radiation on these organs. There are described light sources and their influence on circadian rhythms.
Colorimeter
Škoda, Pavel ; Janáková, Ilona (referee) ; Honec, Peter (advisor)
This thesis deals with the analysis of the color parameters for their subsequent use in the design of the device, which will be used to measure their stability in continuous production. The theoretical part defines the basic concepts and knowledge needed to understand the problems. In addition, there are described individual components and sensors suitable for color measurement. The practical part deals mainly with the descrip- tion of the construction of the colorimeter, its individual parts and the creation of the control program. At the end, there are results of the testing of the product and their overall assessment
Autonomous power supply with higher EMC requirements
Burian, Jan ; Deneš, Roman (referee) ; Hejátková, Edita (advisor)
This paper deals with design of mechanical and electrical components of autonomous power supply and its testing. It consists of selecting of the materials, draft of shapes and calculations of feed-throughs for the source container to ensure the required electromagnetic characteristics. It also includes the selection of electronic components, comparison of DC-DC converters and filter design with focus on the highest electromagnetic immunity and the lowest electromagnetic emissions.
Modern Imaging Techniques in Medicine
Pařízek, Aleš ; Neuwirthová, Ludmila (referee) ; Rujbrová, Šárka (advisor)
Cílem této práce je popsat základní principy a fyzikální veličiny spjaté s jednotlivými zobrazovacími metodami a poté jednotlivé metody porovnat. Práce popisuje vznik rentgenového záření, jeho interakci s různými materiály a metody snímaní pro vytvoření obrazů. Dále se práce zabývá základním principem vytvoření 3D obrazů pomocí počítačové tomografie a jednotlivými generacemi tomografických strojů. V poslední části se práce věnuje principu nukleární magnetické resonance a základním parametrům pro vytvoření obrazů pomocí MRI systémů.
Bio-electromagnetic compatibility
Matulík, Martin ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (referee) ; Matulík, Radomír (advisor)
Following work deals with problems of effects of electromagnetic radiation on living organisms. It goes into interactions of electromagnetic radiation with environment, effects on living organisms, physical units of biological tissues and sorting types of electromagnetic radiation to determine means of protection against adverse health reactions. It enlighten means of establishing sanitary restrictions, differences in legal aspects at Czech republic and worldwide, possible medical utilization, even principles of selected diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. It looks into shielding effects of common materials, ordinarily used for protection against ionizing radiation via findings of practical measurements. Series of radiofrequency measurements has been done with precise spectrum analyzers, which should reveal some basic problems of frequency bands, ordinarily used in current period.
The effect of the blue light on the human body
Dvořák, Petr ; Krbal, Michal (referee) ; Štěpánek, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis explains the term „blue light“. It deals with the sources of blue light and the effects of this type of electromagnetic radiance on human body. The focus is concentrate especially on problems, which are evocated of blue light. The biggest danger is the desynchronization of circadian rhythm and photochemical damage of retina – photoretinitis („blue light hazard“). The basic principles of biological processes and the visual system are described here. These processes are controlled by properties of incident light onto the retina of eye. The basic information about artificial sources of blue light commonly used in households and in industry are mentioned in the second half of work. These light sources were measured and elaborated. The electromagnetic spectrums of sources are portrayed and there is a comparison of sources due circadian effect too.

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