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Creation of Documentation for construction of power and data wiring for a historical and a listed building
Nestrojil, Martin ; Janík, Daniel (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
This thesis is describing DPS power and data circuits installations for a historical listed building. Firstly, the theory describes requirements for architects and designs, the types of designs, the laws and directives. This part also contains instructions on how to lay the circuits, how to create environmental report and other topics closely related to design and architecture. Secondly, there is description of the design of the power and data installations for the building. The third practical section contains full project design documentation for power and data circuits for this building including technical drawing, environmental report, ground plans of the building, drawings of switchboards and block drawings. The outcome of this report is to present the theory and then create all relevant documentation for this historical building.
Electric Circuits Simulations in a Specialized Parallel System
Janko, Roman ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
This work provides an overview of methods for the numerical solution of differential equations. Options of their parallelization, a division of computational operations on multiple microprocessors, are provided with emphasis placed on the Taylor series. The next part of the work is devoted to the description of a specialized parallel system, which was design to fast solving of these equations. Differential equations are appropriate to describe electrical circuits. An important characteristic of each circuit is its behavior in the frequency domain. The aim of this thesis was to design and implement a program which investigate frequency characteristics of AC circuits. A method for analyzing a circuit and automatically assembling corresponding equations is presented. These differential equations are then solved in TKSL. At the end of this work a time consumption is evaluated and compared with Matlab.
Creation of Documentation for construction of power and data wiring for a historical and a listed building
Nestrojil, Martin ; Janík, Daniel (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
This thesis is describing DPS power and data circuits installations for a historical listed building. Firstly, the theory describes requirements for architects and designs, the types of designs, the laws and directives. This part also contains instructions on how to lay the circuits, how to create environmental report and other topics closely related to design and architecture. Secondly, there is description of the design of the power and data installations for the building. The third practical section contains full project design documentation for power and data circuits for this building including technical drawing, environmental report, ground plans of the building, drawings of switchboards and block drawings. The outcome of this report is to present the theory and then create all relevant documentation for this historical building.
Electric Circuits Simulations in a Specialized Parallel System
Janko, Roman ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
This work provides an overview of methods for the numerical solution of differential equations. Options of their parallelization, a division of computational operations on multiple microprocessors, are provided with emphasis placed on the Taylor series. The next part of the work is devoted to the description of a specialized parallel system, which was design to fast solving of these equations. Differential equations are appropriate to describe electrical circuits. An important characteristic of each circuit is its behavior in the frequency domain. The aim of this thesis was to design and implement a program which investigate frequency characteristics of AC circuits. A method for analyzing a circuit and automatically assembling corresponding equations is presented. These differential equations are then solved in TKSL. At the end of this work a time consumption is evaluated and compared with Matlab.

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