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Low-profile textile antenna with artificial magnetic conductor
Zbořil, Vojtěch ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
Planar wereable antenna consists of planar wide-band monopole, coplanar waveguide, and artificial magnetic conductor. The goal of this thesis is to verify the legitimacy of their subcomponents by using simulations and comparsions with a paragidmatic publication. The proposed thesis presents analysis of particular components, their partial simulations and comparison with paradigmatic publication. The planar wearable antenna can be used in disciplines such as healtcare, sports, security and rescue services, the military and wherever the position and health of subjects is required to track / monitor.
Circularly polarized antenna array for ISM frequency band 24 GHz
Liyambo, Evans ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
Tato bakalářská práce se zabývá návrhem a simulací kruhově polarizované anténní řady pro ISM pásmo 24 GHz. Kruhově polarizovaná mikropásková anténa [1] navržená pro práci na kmitočtu 45 GHz byla použita v návrhu anténní řady. Funkce použité antény byla ověřena v programu CST Microwave Studio a její parametry byly porovnány s konvenční flíčkovou anténou buzenou křížovou aperturou. Následně byla anténa modifikována tak, aby pracovala v ISM pásmu 24 GHz.
Optimization of thick-film electrochemical sensor's electrode system
Cupal, Miroslav ; Adámek, Martin (referee) ; Prášek, Jan (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with thick/film sensor’s electrodes optimization. The aim of this work is to determine how the geometric size and shape of the electrodes affect the output current response. Technology and electro-analytical method is described in the theoretical part. The practical part is aimed at thick-films electrodes and sensors optimalization. It is here each optimization TLV electrodes in terms of their impact on the size of the output current response three-electrode electrochemical system using standard electrodes. Similarly, there is a study of the effect size performed on one common electrode free-electrodes sensor. Finally, there are studied various forms of electrode area three-electrode thick-film sensor in terms of their effect on the output current response. Summarized results are described in the final part of the work.
S Band Antennas for Cubesat Satellites
Bekeč, Alexander ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Urbanec, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is dedicated to antennas designed for use onboard miniaturized satellites CubeSat. The main goal of the thesis was to examine suitable antennas working in the S-band for use onboard this type of satellites, create their models and simulate them in the software ANSYS HFSS together with the CubeSat frame to find out its impact on the characteristics of antennas. One of these antennas was constructed together with CubeSat frame and measured in the RF anechoic chamber. Besides these, different types of satellite attitude stabilisation were examined, along with their influence on communication with ground station. Minimal half power beamwidths of antennas were analysed for both studied types of single axis stabilisation with consideration of communication with ground station located in the city of Brno.
Textile electrodes in ECG measurement
Kocum, Filip ; Vélim, Jan (referee) ; Cupal, Miroslav (advisor)
This semestral thesis deals with the issue of electrocardiogram measurement and heart rate detection using textile electrodes placed on the body. One of the main tasks was to design the possibilities of attaching the sensors to the body in order to ensure the best possible adhesion to the skin. The work focuses on the design of suitable electrode placement in terms of functionality and stability of measurement. Furthermore, the work focuses on the comparison of textile and Ag / AgCl electrodes. The last point was the design of a preamplifier for measurement and its subsequent implementation.
Circularly polarized button antenna on frequency selective surface
Košík, Samuel ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Kuřátko, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on circularly polarized button antenna on frequency selective surface for resonant frequency 5.5 GHz. The concept for this thesis is adopted from article [1]. This published version of the antenna was simulated to verify the validity of the antenna structure behaviour. Several optimalizations have been presented to achieve the best possible results. After all, fantom has been made, as well as the antenna, and used to demonstrate funcionality of the antenna near a human body tissue model. The whole structure with the resonant frequency 5.5 GHz and compact dimensions is primary designed for on-body communication. However, its potentiality is much wider.
Implantable antennas for biomedical telemetry
Cupal, Miroslav ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
Biomedical implanted devices permit observation and influencing patient's medical condition while maintaining maximum safety and comfort. In this thesis, we compare properties of planar antennas suitable for these devices. Planar antennas can be relatively easily adapted for placement in the environment of the human body. For the simulation of planar antennas we use CST Microwave Studio, which allows to obtain a full picture of the properties of the simulated antenna.
Wideband low-profile circularly polarized antenna array
Benites Ayala, Jhony Cristian ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on the study of a novel type of wideband low-profile circular array antenna with circular polarization and high gain. The aim of this thesis is to design, optimize and implement the proposed antenna for a 5.5 - 7 GHz frequency band. The thesis deals with theoretical fundamentals in order to subsequently present the concept of the antenna. Furthermore, it describes its design and implementation stages. The antenna was designed in the full-wave program CST Microwave Studio and fabricated on dielectric substrate. Both simulated and measured property results are evaluated in the conclusion.
In-car wireless power transfer
Cupal, Miroslav ; Polívka, Milan (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the design of antennas for wireless power transfer inside a car near the frequency of 8 GHz. In the last century, a number of scientists dealt with wireless transmission of energy with high power and long distances. Currently, attention is given to methods capable of transmitting energy with good effectively over a distance of meters for charging mobile devices, wireless sensors and other devices with low power consumption.
Antenna for smart watch
Hájek, Miroslav ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Cupal, Miroslav (advisor)
The objective of this work is a create a smart watch antenna, that will operate in two frequency bands. These are GSM (1.8 GHz) and ISM (2.4 GHz) bands. This antenna must be able to work when be placed on an elastic material that is used as a smart watch belt. Antennas options are analyzed and their suitability for given use. There is also an antenna model in CST microwave studio, where all the simulations were made. The antenna is also simulated on human hand models that have different dimensions and tissue ratios.

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