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Pilot project on flexibility management at LV level
Sýkora, Jan ; Pilař, Martin (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the topic of flexibility, especially on the demand side. It includes the definition of terms related to the issue, the basic principles of operation and possibilities of use. The main researched branch of the study is the usage of the flexibility potential of heat pumps. The work is based on real data from a pilot project executed in the winter of 2021/22, which examines the portfolio of households with a heat pump and observes the possibilities of using flexibility, its management and especially the impact on load change depending on the estabilished baseline.
Climatological analysis of the Thaya river basin
Macík, Ondřej ; Kněžínková, Barbora (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
The current climate changes and the persistent drought raise questions about the future development of temperatures and precipitation in the Czech Republic. One of the most affected area is south Moravia and the basin of River Dyje located there. The iam of this bachelor's thesis is to predict the future development of climate in the basin of River Dyje, using emission scenarios, a global climate model and an artifical time series Baseline by using a stochastic generator LARS-WG and subsequent analysis of the results. The obtained results will be suitably compared with each other and adjusted to the form for their future use.
Correction of baseline wander
Hanzelka, Adam ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor thesis on the subject correction of drift of the baseline in the ECG signal and methods of its elimination, discusses modification of the ECG signal for possibilities of better diagnostics. The main aim of this work is the utilization of three methods based on filtration, interpolation and a method of authors V. S. Couhan and S. S. Mehta. Handle the problems during the implementation of these methods, attempt to find ideal parameters, compare and assess their effectivity of eliminating the baseline drift.
Network Protection Using NetFlow Data
Hlavatý, Ivo ; Žádník, Martin (referee) ; Tobola, Jiří (advisor)
This document focuses on Cisco Netflow technology and its possible usage in monitoring networks and detecting network anomalies. Based on the analysis of attacks at the network and transport layer is designed an application for selected security threats which detects its presence. The implementation section provides a system for predicting network traffic and related detecting deviations from the baseline on the basis of statistical data. Use of NetFlow technolgy is demonstrated on examples where the results of other current security and monitoring techniques have failed or did not provide sufficiently good results.
Basic principles of flexibility aggregation
Ošťádal, Martin ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the basic principles of flexibility aggregation. In the beginning it introduces the history and present state in the field of regulation and prospects for the future. After defining the concepts associated with flexibility and aggregation, the necessary modifications for the functioning of flexibility aggregation are formulated. Next, foreign methods of energy regulation are mentioned, as well as possible obstacles to these new methods in the respective countries. The paper concludes with an analysis of data from Pecan Street Inc. to show the effect of flexibility on daily load profile and the similarity of power waveforms throughout the day for provided households.
Pilot project on flexibility management at LV level
Sýkora, Jan ; Pilař, Martin (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the topic of flexibility, especially on the demand side. It includes the definition of terms related to the issue, the basic principles of operation and possibilities of use. The main researched branch of the study is the usage of the flexibility potential of heat pumps. The work is based on real data from a pilot project executed in the winter of 2021/22, which examines the portfolio of households with a heat pump and observes the possibilities of using flexibility, its management and especially the impact on load change depending on the estabilished baseline.
Climatological analysis of the Thaya river basin
Macík, Ondřej ; Kněžínková, Barbora (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
The current climate changes and the persistent drought raise questions about the future development of temperatures and precipitation in the Czech Republic. One of the most affected area is south Moravia and the basin of River Dyje located there. The iam of this bachelor's thesis is to predict the future development of climate in the basin of River Dyje, using emission scenarios, a global climate model and an artifical time series Baseline by using a stochastic generator LARS-WG and subsequent analysis of the results. The obtained results will be suitably compared with each other and adjusted to the form for their future use.
Correction of baseline wander
Hanzelka, Adam ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor thesis on the subject correction of drift of the baseline in the ECG signal and methods of its elimination, discusses modification of the ECG signal for possibilities of better diagnostics. The main aim of this work is the utilization of three methods based on filtration, interpolation and a method of authors V. S. Couhan and S. S. Mehta. Handle the problems during the implementation of these methods, attempt to find ideal parameters, compare and assess their effectivity of eliminating the baseline drift.
Network Protection Using NetFlow Data
Hlavatý, Ivo ; Žádník, Martin (referee) ; Tobola, Jiří (advisor)
This document focuses on Cisco Netflow technology and its possible usage in monitoring networks and detecting network anomalies. Based on the analysis of attacks at the network and transport layer is designed an application for selected security threats which detects its presence. The implementation section provides a system for predicting network traffic and related detecting deviations from the baseline on the basis of statistical data. Use of NetFlow technolgy is demonstrated on examples where the results of other current security and monitoring techniques have failed or did not provide sufficiently good results.

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