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Differences in lifestyle changes for men and women at the age between 40 and 50.
KOZA, Zdeněk
The bachelor thesis is focused on the topic Difference in lifestyle change in men and women aged 40-50 years. The theoretical part defines the basic concepts typical for this issue focusing on history, development and newer trends, not just an active lifestyle. Further on the issue of eating disorders, such as bigorexia, bulimia, orthorexia. The practical part is focused on the input data of the examined subjects. Interviews, menus, training procedures, lifestyle change associated with a change in values and self-perception (see bigorexia). Determination of anthropometric parameters. Fitness testing.
Concept of the Implementation of the Mobile Monitoring System in the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
Caithaml, Vít ; Fiala, Radek (advisor) ; Koza, Zdeněk (referee)
The thesis concerns the mobile monitoring telemetry system and its implementation within the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic. The object of the monitoring system is to give commanders an overview based on the monitoring of biological and technical values of the current mental and physical state of their soldiers and with the help of alarm limits to warn of abnormal readings of the monitored values. The system should help prevent injuries caused by exhaustion and should improve the combat efficiency of the whole unit. The thesis goes on to describe the concept of the system as a whole and the alignment of each seperate modul. The functionality of the system was verified through practical measurement. The results and findings throughout the thesis form the basis for the design of a second generation system and for modifications of the presented algorithms.
Application of automatic classification methods for driver fatigue monitoring
Cimbálník, Jan ; Koza, Zdeněk (referee) ; Smrčka, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this thesis was to process data from the project "Wakeful car, sleeping driver," which were acquired during the period of 2000-2002. Furthermore, to obtain attributes from the data which would be appropriate for determination whether the driver is awake or tired. Moreover to evaluate the relevance of the attributes and to use them for automatic fatigue and alertness classification in drivers. The theoretical part describes fatigue as a physiological phenomenon and discusses the current state of research of the issue. The practical part then describes the experiment in which the data was obtained. This is followed by the description of the methodology of this study where signals of elektrooculography and the hall probe, which represented the steering wheel angle, were pre-processed in Matlab. Subsequently, the attributes were calculated from the individual signals and exported to MS Excel, where they were processed into the form of graphs and statistically evaluated. After the removal of irrelevant attributes automatic classification methods were used for discrimination between alertness and fatigue.
System of Audiovisual Stimulation with EEG Biological Feedback
Fiřt, David ; Hána, Karel (advisor) ; Koza, Zdeněk (referee)
In thesis be described to make-up apparatus audiovisual stimulation with EEG backward structure from readily available ready component that the are EEG amplifier, AD inverter, inverter USB/UART, apparatus for AVS and personal computer. Next is here describe programme specially written for this application in language Delphi that the implements counting values EEG signal from AD inverter, analysis enter data EEG by the help of Fourier transformation inclusive graphic presentation and by return works cerebral activity by the help of apparatus for audiovisual stimulation equipped technology AudioStrobe.
Concept of the Implementation of the Mobile Monitoring System in the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
Caithaml, Vít ; Fiala, Radek (advisor) ; Koza, Zdeněk (referee)
The thesis concerns the mobile monitoring telemetry system and its implementation within the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic. The object of the monitoring system is to give commanders an overview based on the monitoring of biological and technical values of the current mental and physical state of their soldiers and with the help of alarm limits to warn of abnormal readings of the monitored values. The system should help prevent injuries caused by exhaustion and should improve the combat efficiency of the whole unit. The thesis goes on to describe the concept of the system as a whole and the alignment of each seperate modul. The functionality of the system was verified through practical measurement. The results and findings throughout the thesis form the basis for the design of a second generation system and for modifications of the presented algorithms.

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