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Industrial LED modules control interface
Bartek, Tomáš ; Bohrn, Marek (referee) ; Dvořák, Vojtěch (advisor)
This work deals with modernization of information LED panels. Its aim is to create a new method of controlling LED modules that will utilize the benefits of using Linux-based single board computer. At the same time this work will remove inappropriate parts of current state of control.
Driver utilizing HDMI interface for modular LED displays
Bartek, Tomáš ; Bohrn, Marek (referee) ; Dvořák, Vojtěch (advisor)
This work deals with modernization of information LED panels. It mainly focuses on utilizing input HDMI interface into FPGA, which controls modular LED displays, but also on ensuring professional functions such as communication with control unit, thermal security and detection of faulty LED.
Interpretation of local culture haritage through information panels on exemple of Prokopské údolí in Prague
Vlčková, Eliška ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Jareš, Jakub (referee)
This thesis focuses on nature trails and information panels and their role in the interpretation of local cultural heritage. Based on a literature search, it describes the theoretical basis of interpretation as such, the history of nature trails in the Czech Republic and worldwide, visitor issues and the educational and interpretive use of trails and panels. The main objective of this thesis is to map the current situation of nature trails in the Prokopské údolí in Prague, to evaluate their thematic focus, functionality, usability, and educational and interpretive potential. Part of the work is also a proposal for its own nature trail, which maps the industrial history of the Prokopské údolí in Prague. KEYWORDS Educational trail, information panels, interpretation culture heritage, industrial history, Prokopské údolí, Prague's suburb
Návrh zážitkové naučné stezky v okolí Broumova
Machková, Lenka
Educational trail was proposed to connect town of Broumov historical city centre and the Broumov Walls. Trail begins in the town square, then reaches cemetery church, continues through the village Krinice and ends in Hvezda. This trail follows local folk tales which are the main topic. The trail length is 7,7 km and has 10 information panels. The trail also has an accessories. There are 8 benches, one pavilion with seats and one bike stand in place, from where you can't continue on the bike. Trail also contains interactive elements where visitors can try various games. This thesis has construction schema of all elements, budget and options for funding. Thesis contains proposal for promotion, including leaflet design.
The documentation of the educational trail "Dobrošov" fort (Czech Republic)
Kopecký, Tomáš ; Skalický, Milan (advisor) ; Jan, Jan (referee)
The educational trail Dobrošov fort is situated in the village of the same name. It is an advance specified marked route which leads in the footsteps of the border fortification from 1935 - 1938. The length of the route is approximately 4 km and visitors are mainly informed about historically interesting places in the surrounding and about the events before World War II. Historical affairs are presented in the form of information panels at individual stops. The panels tell visitors not only about historical military facts of 20th century but also about the building of the fortress fortification Dobrošov. The educational trail has eight official stops. On the route, visitors can see additional panels with the description of the light fortification and they learn interesting things about the surrounding. The content of this thesis is a brief characteristic of events in Czechoslovakia before World War II. There is a description of the fortification system of a fort at that time in Europe and Czechoslovakia. Furthermore, this thesis deals with educational trails in general from the viewpoint of their functionality and equipment. This study points out legislation and illustrates new trends of this form of tourism. The aim of this thesis was to document the educational trail Dobrošov fort, with the focus on historical events of fortification building in Czechoslovakia before World War II. The analysis of the trail and information panels was conducted. A questionnaire survey found out the needs of visitors and highlights the usefulness of this trail. The questionnaire survey had another important role for findings of stated hypotheses. Four scientific hypotheses were formulated. The first one is if the access to more objects increases, its attractiveness and attendance will also increase. The second hypothesis is whether the visitors are satisfied with the infrastructure of the educational trail. Furthermore, the awareness of the educational trail helps to its high attendance, and both citizens and tourists will be happy about a fortification extension which also includes the preservation of decaying objects in the surrounding. The used methods for achieving these aims were the observation and questionnaire survey in the location of the educational trail. The conclusion shows that the access to more objects will increase the attractiveness and attendance of the trail. However, the visitors are not satisfied with the infrastructure of the trail. The awareness of the educational trail contributes to the high attendance. The hypothesis that local citizens and tourists will be happy about the trail extension which includes the preservation of decaying objects in the surrounding was disproved.
Industrial LED modules control interface
Bartek, Tomáš ; Bohrn, Marek (referee) ; Dvořák, Vojtěch (advisor)
This work deals with modernization of information LED panels. Its aim is to create a new method of controlling LED modules that will utilize the benefits of using Linux-based single board computer. At the same time this work will remove inappropriate parts of current state of control.
Driver utilizing HDMI interface for modular LED displays
Bartek, Tomáš ; Bohrn, Marek (referee) ; Dvořák, Vojtěch (advisor)
This work deals with modernization of information LED panels. It mainly focuses on utilizing input HDMI interface into FPGA, which controls modular LED displays, but also on ensuring professional functions such as communication with control unit, thermal security and detection of faulty LED.

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