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Advanced Techniques Demo Using OpenGL
Buček, Antonín ; Přibyl, Jaroslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis demonstrates advanced techniques using OpenGL. The work is conceived as a demo without any size restrictions. It focuses on creating 3D world, which consists of inner rooms complex. Some additional interesting objects, lighting and shadows enrich the rooms. Particle systems, which were used to create explosions, smokes and some other particle effects are described in the thesis, too. 3D machine models fight between themselves using laser beams and form the story of the demo. Important part of the work is a movement model which is applied to both models and avatar. Sound track completes the demo.
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Determination of rock blocks movements
Pončíková, Monika ; Kalvoda, Petr (referee) ; Hanzl, Vlastimil (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with monitoring of movements of rock blocks and boulders near of the Bíla voda stream sink Nová Rasovna. The aim of thesis is to measure of the 18th stage and 19th stage in year 2013. The thesis follows on the results obtained in years 2004-2012. Achieved results are mutually compared and analysed towards the results of previous periods. The final results are shown numerically and graphically.
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Modeling the movement of people when organizing mass cultural events
Nikolov, Daniel ; Apeltauer, Tomáš (referee) ; Okřinová, Petra (advisor)
One of the medium-sized festivals held annually in the Czech republic – Vizovické Trnkobraní. The bachelor thesis deals with modeling the movement of people during this cultural event. To better understand the issue, different scenarios have been created and subsequently compared. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to decipher the crisis spots of the festival from the point of view of pedestrian traffic and subsequently to determine effective steps leading to their optimization. Furthermore, it emphasizes the minimum requirements of the basic soft target protection system when organizing mass cultural events. Last but not least, bringing the model to the general public.
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Blansko - a city barrier-free?
Cacková, Anna ; Tichý, Jan (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The content of the bachelor's thesis deals with the current state of specific sections using disabled people in the city of Blansko. The theoretical part of the thesis presents the city of Blansko, its surroundings and history. The next part is called barrier-free disabilities, where the individual categories of disabilities, the principles of movement and orientation, legislation in connection with disabled people, statistical data and elements of the barrier-free space are defined. The practical part expects the movement of blind people on selected routes. It evaluates the accessibility of buildings for blind people and opinions on other problem areas related to the movement of disabled people in selected sections.
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Sport robot
Slovák, Tomáš ; Šteffan, Pavel (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on design and manufacture of two legged walking robot, that has 3D printed parts and is battery powered with the option to be remotely controlled.
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Determination of rock blocks movements
Smolinka, Martin ; Kalvoda, Petr (referee) ; Hanzl, Vlastimil (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is monitoring of rocks blocks movements near sinking stream Bílá voda situated near the village Holštejn in Moravian Karst. The aim of thesis is to measure of the 21th stage and 22th stage in year 2017. The thesis follows on the results obtained in years 2004-2015. Achieved results are mutually compared and analysed towards the results of previous stages. The final results are shown numerically and graphically
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INTERSPACE (MORFOLOGY OF UNSEEN)
Stehlíková, Iveta ; Ptáček, Jiří (referee) ; Vítková,, Lenka (advisor)
The main idea of my diploma work is the view into the invisible world of microscopic objects. Their forms and structures are not used as such, but they are taken out from them and new forms are created from them. With a exaggeration absurdity and illustrating, I create new dimensions of the world that can not be seen by the eye or the device. Using the combination of spatial and also flat painting, I point to the paradox of the existence of space as the human being perceived it.
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Monitoring of Rock Blocks Movements
Nezvalová, Kristýna ; Kalvoda, Petr (referee) ; Hanzl, Vlastimil (advisor)
The thesis deals with monitoring of rock blocks movements near sinking stream Bílá voda situated near the village Holštejn in Moravian Karst. The thesis follows up results, which were gained in years 2004-2011. The aim of thesis is survey of the 16th stage in summer 2012 and 17th stage in autumn 2012, following processing of surveying data and evaluation of space movements. Achieved results are compared mutually and they are analysed towards results of previous periods. The final results are documented numerically and graphicallyl.
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