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Emergency Call Service 112 and its Possibilities in Receiving Emergency Calls from Handicapped Citizens
DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Kamila
This bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of calls made by handicapped people (deaf, blind or physically handicapped) to emergency lines, including line 112. According to the European Parliament Directive 2002/22/ES of 7 March 2002 on universal service and users' rights relating to electronic communications networks and services, specifies that each citizen, whether healthy or handicapped has the right to call to emergency line 112 free of charge. This thesis involves a questionnaire based research. Sets of questions focused on handicapped citizens asked whether they had sufficient possibilities to call to emergency lines. The questionnaires were distributed to handicapped citizens in South Bohemia. The aim was to find out whether the efforts of the Fire Rescue Service in the field of reception of emergency calls from handicapped people were sufficient or not and whether these citizens are or will be interested in using the line in the future. The research has shown that handicapped people may communicate with the emergency lines by means of mobile phones like healthy people, provided their handicap does not prevent them from doing that. Blind and sand-blind people do not have problems with telephoning either, mostly from mobile telephones. They might only have a problem with specification of the event location. Deaf and hearing impaired people actually have problems with mobile phone communication, but the Fire Rescue Service of the South Bohemia Region enables them to send SMS, thanks to which they can receive assistance of the same quality as any healthy person in emergency situation occurrence. As for legislation, a new draft Fire Rescue Service Act, which contains the issues of emergency calls from handicapped people, is being consulted at present.

Mobile Application for Visualization and Control of Water Management Structures
Švancer, Jan ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design and implement a method of the universal displaying of data from automated water management structures on mobile devices. The development is realized along with the company Speco Control s.r.o., which conducts these automations. The final application is tested and used in actual operation. The crucial part is the draft of the universal structure of database, thanks to which it is possible to display the data. Currently a made-to-measure dispatcher's program for PC is being develop for every object. 

Remote Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
Novotný, Jan ; Zemánek, Pavel (referee) ; Pína,, Ladislav (referee) ; Kaiser, Jozef (advisor)
The dissertation thesis deals with the development of the Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) setup in the modification for the mobile remote material analysis (so called rLIBS). The experimental device is developed at the Institute of Physical Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FME), Brno University of Technology (BUT). Such a modification is possible due to the core principles of LIBS technique, i.e. using a laser for a sample excitation and plasma radiation for spectral analysis. The thesis is focused on the variation called Stand-Off LIBS with the target analyte in the distance of 6 meters. In this case the laser pulse and the plasma radiation are transmitted through the local environment (usually the air) and the direct device-to-sample visibility is expected. The motivation for this development is to avoid traditional processes of sample collection, preparation and transport that are time-consuming, expensive and sometimes even hard to realize. Stand-Off LIBS allows bringing all the LIBS technique benefits from the laboratory to the field, where fast, in-situ analysis can be carried out. The first part of the thesis focuses on the history and principles of the Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (AES), as it is the main principle of LIBS technique. The second part describes the history, theory, instrumentation and applications of LIBS as a modern analytical tool. This part also introduces the remote mobile modification – rLIBS, as well as the current state of knowledge and the state of the development in LIBS laboratories worldwide. The third part describes the individual stages of the rLIBS development at the Institute of Physical Engineering, FME BUT. This chapter details the focusing optics design, building of the collection optics, design and construction of the detection unit, motorized stage and mobile track. This section contains also the results of the test spectroscopy measurements and movement ability measurements.

Optimization of Access to CDMA Networks
Kejík, Petr ; Masopust, Jiří (referee) ; Wieser, Vladimír (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
The aim of this dissertation thesis is an optimization of access to CDMA networks. To be more specific, this thesis deals with an optimization of admission control in UMTS network. The first part of the thesis deals with the present progress of the particular topic. Thereinafter there is an analysis of admission control in UMTS system. An own UMTS simulation program was created in MATLAB. This program enables implementation and simulation of the selected admission control algorithms. The thesis is focused on load factor based, fuzzy logic based and genetic algorithms. The created UMTS simulator was used for the mutual comparison of all algorithms. The aims of this thesis are the suitable UMTS model design, evaluation and possible optimization of selected algorithms.

Antenna for universal transmitter
Daněk, Jan ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
This work describes an electrically small antennas used for mobile devices in the ISM band. The aim of this work is to select an antenna for a universal transmitter/receiver working in the 868 MHz band. The work contains description of the universal transmitter/receiver, and a list of suitable antennas. Tolerance analysis is performed by numerical model. The proposed antenna is manufactured and measured.

Universal Windows Mobile Database Connector
Pohořelský, Roman ; Schäfer, Jiří (referee) ; Hanáček, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is communication process between a mobile device and a server. The work is concerned with development of application in Windows Mobile in the light of technical limitation. The thesis also deals with the development of application for universal mobile database connector which then enables transparent working with information, obtained from database placed on server, on the mobile device.

The storage stacker for machine tools
Hradil, Martin ; Bukovský, Radim (referee) ; Kašpárek, Jaroslav (advisor)
In these days, on over the world, we ca find a huge CNC centres which are more and more often completely automatized. There is no necessity of human intervention to change or stock the machining tools. All these operations are made thanks of robots and manipulators to economize time and money. Target of this these is conception of the mobile storage stacker which can be made and then transported to the place of usage in a 40ft sea container. After transportation the stacker is completelly reade to use. Thanks of this concept, we gain universal storage stacker for differents conditions without necessity of new concepts and and solutions for each CNC centre.

Coping strategies in medical students
Hrabě, Michal ; Schneidrová, Dagmar (advisor)
The everyday-life of each student is filled with stress. Especially the study of medicine is very difficult and requires a great deal of ability to handle stress. Stress is physiological reaction of the organism leading to maintain its homeostasis, and coping with changing environmental conditions. This response includes both metabolic ganges and behavioral changes. Metabolic changes mean the mobilization of all energy sources and their distribution to the vital organs. Changes in behavior could be described as a strategies "fight-or-flight" and "tend-and-befriend". Both are based on the strategy to increase the chances of survival. The development of the cognitive functions led to transfer the stress reaction from physical to emotional level. Long-term emotional stress can lead to burn-out syndrome. The aim of this work is to map the situation of stress management about the students at the 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University. For these purposes, I used a questionnaire consisting of two parts: a questionnaire mapping degrese of discomfort felt by the students and questionnaire "The Proactive Coping Inventory" compiled by Šolcová, Lukavský and Greenglass of Institute of Psychology, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic. Data were collected on 150 students. Only one of the pre-formulated hypotheses...

Tvorba mobilní aplikace pro správu reklamací a závad
Hanáková, Eliška
Hanáková, E. Creating a mobile application for managing complaints and defects. Bachelor thesis. In Brno: Mendel University, 2015. This thesis deals with the creation of application for operational system Android. Application is created for managing reclamations and faults which can appear in several projects like buildings projects.

Factors that influence the success of emergency houses in the disaster-stricken areas
Kučerová, Petra
An increasing number of environmental problems and the global financial crisis that have paralyzed the building industry since 2008 led to the fact that interest in this problem with the moral impact increased rapidly. In the article formulates four basic factors for the success of mobile buildings for emergencies in disaster-stricken areas. These factors are transportability, universality versus adaptability to the place of disaster, economy and development in time. Transportability - the fastest and the most efficient transportation to the destination are considered already in the design stage, resulting into two main proposals. The first proposal is an assembly of many small components; the second proposal is a compact cuboid or cube the interior of which is used as a "container" for important items - food, water, medical supplies… Universality versus adaptability to the point of disaster - since each disaster is unique is not possible to create a universal building and declare it "perfectly" useful for any situation. The proposals aim to create an object that will be able to simply replace some of the parts in order to adapt to different conditions of different climates, characters and ways of life. Economy - despite the large amount of funds in development and humanitarian aid flows, the economy factor is very important. Therefore, the basic principles used are cheap materials or utilization of local raw materials. Evolution in time - judicious placement of temporary shelters the structure of which remains preserved in long-term perspective after replacement of temporary structures. Communication and collaboration between architects and humanitarian organizations is an equally important factor.