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System of DC/DC converters for solar cells of a fotovoltaic power plant
Benda, Dušan ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis describes the design of a DC/DC converter for one photovoltaic panel with a 250 W peak power. The master thesis is divided into parts dealing with detailed design of power electronics, analog circuit design, description of control MPPT algorithms and software for control circuit. The chapter with the mathematical modeling of the converter created in the Matlab Simulink was added beyond the assignment.
Low power BLDC electric drive
Štajner, David ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Pazdera, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to introduce a construction and controlling of the EC motor. On a base of knowledge make up a EC motor model in Matlab Simulink, with a position scanning providing by Hall probe. The EC motor model should be with its behavior close to the real EC motor as much as possible. There were a given requirements on the motor. On the base of those requirements was chosen a real EC motor. Its catalog values were put in the EC motor model in Matlab and the results were compared with real data. Next task was to design a real controlling driver of EC motor, which should has a minimal size. This driver was constructed and thermal test was made a on given load.
Analog effects for musical instruments
Skřivánek, Adam ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Pavlík, Michal (advisor)
This semestral work deals with different types of effect devices for electric guitars. Three types were chosen out of several kinds. Overdrive, Distortion and Fuzz. This effects exist in countless versions and they are still being updated. This work was done in Matlab Simulink. As next step, there was unique distortion effect chosen,moddeled and crafted.
Omnidirectional mobile robot
Štěrba, Ondřej ; Baránek, Radek (referee) ; Zezulka, František (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes controlling of omnidirectional chassis based on omnidirectional (‚swedish“) wheels especially controlling angular velocities for each wheel to achieve desired speed and desired direction. As next describes detecting obstacles by additional sensors.
Concept of three-phase active rectifier
Bareš, Jiří ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with three-phase active rectifier control. In first, theoretical part it describes several control strategies with focus on voltage oriented control. For this type of control a design is worked out, and created model and its simulation is described. Second, practical part deals with realisation on microcontroller TMS320F28335, which is main processing unit of device lent by company Elcom. Therefore in this part abilities and settings of the controller along with developped control algorithm are described. Reached results of measurement are then presented and in the conclusion they are evaluated.
Voltage magnitude deviations in a low-voltage distribution network due to increase in impedance of Y-connected load node to ground and unbalanced load
Blažek, Ondřej ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Drápela, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with the issue of an unbalanced power load of a three-phase main load and the associated network load of a PEN conductor. The introduction discusses the various types of systems where the distribution networks are implemented. Followed by the description of network segments causing issues discussed in this paper. The theoretical part discusses the possible operating conditions which lead to balancing the flow of neutral current, also shows the relation of the size of countervailing power charges and the form of the network load. There are also hints of possible risks that the mentioned situations may cause to the network operation in terms of function and safety. The practical part deals with the mathematical simulation model created in MATLAB. There are simulations based on which there is a description of the network behavior for the cases of induced adverse factors. The conclusion summarizes the most important results and findings produced by the simulations.
Analysis of Ferroresonance Overvoltage in Electrical Net
Bátora, Branislav ; Eleschová,, Žaneta (referee) ; Krejčí, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the ferroresonance phenomenon and ferroresonance overvoltage in electric networks. That’s why the introduction part explains the theoretical basis of ferroresonance and its consequences in the power system. The work then focuses on the power system as a non-linear dynamic system and describes various analytical methods for solving these systems. These methods are further applied to diagnose specific systems. There are a number of various power system configurations susceptible to ferroresonance. The most frequent one is theoretically analyzed in this thesis and a number of recommendations are offered for reducing the ferroresonance phenomenon. The thesis further deals with the selection of suitable software for this computationally chal-lenging task. A number of different tools are considered and efficiently reduced to Matlab Sim-ulink and PSCAD software. Matlab Simulink and its SimPowerSystem Toolbox are used to ana-lyze the effect of hysteresis of the magnetic core of the transformer on the emergence and course of the ferroresonance phenomenon. Using PSCAD, various configurations of the power systems are compared in terms of possible emergence and course of ferroresonance and also to find the limiting conditions that increase the probability of this phenomenon. The possibility of using arti-ficial neural networks for ferroresonance diagnosis is also mentioned in this thesis. The final part provides a number of recommendations for design and operation of both new and existing power systems.
WLAN and Bluetooth Systems Coexistence
Mikulka, Jan ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis deals with a WLAN and Bluetooth systems coexistence. A Bluetooth standard works in an unlicensed frequency band 2,402 – 2,480 GHz. This frequency band is also used by an IEEE 802.11b/g standard (Wi-Fi) which is the most extended representative of WLAN networks. Because Bluetooth and Wi-Fi systems operate in the same frequency band, a mutual signal degradation may appear, when devices are collocated in the same area. In the first part of the dissertation thesis there is a brief summary of 2,402 - 2,480 GHz frequency band regulations and its usage. There are described physical layers of Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b/g standards and techniques used for a collision avoidance. The main part of the dissertation thesis deals with a development of a new Matlab Simulink model for investigations of the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi standards coexistence. Physical layer models and results of the coexistence simulations are verified by a measurement in real conditions with a help of a modern vector signal analyzer. The results are presented in a graphical form and a brief summary is attached at the end of each chapter. Corresponding tables of simulated and measured values are available in the enclosed CD.
Twin Active Side Stick Configuration Model and Pilot-Induced Oscillations Suppression Algorithm
Vadlejch, Filip ; Tomáš, Jan (referee) ; Klusáček, Ondřej (advisor)
Diplomová práce se zabývá představením, popisem a vytvořením modelu postranní řídicí páky pilota s aktivní silovou zpětnou vazbou firmy Honeywell International Inc. v prostředí MATLAB Simulink. Dále pak představením problému pilotem indukovaných oscilací a možnostmi jejich předcházení, detekce a potlačení. Model řídicí páky se silovou zpětnou vazbou je použit pro potlačení detekovaných oscilací v simulaci letounu.
Utilization of fotovoltaic effect in combination with electrochromism
Šeda, Radek ; Kazda, Tomáš (referee) ; Jakubis, Ivan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the preparations of titanium and tungsten dioxide active electrochromic layers and simulation of link between electrochromic structures and photovoltaic cell. By means of electrodeposition, the active layers were made on the glass substrates ITO. These layers were subsequently analyzed, namely their intercalation properties. In this thesis, I tried to design the link between the electrochromic element and the photovoltaic cell. After this, functionality of this link was verified by software environment MATLAB Simulink.

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