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Computational Model and Analysis of Adaptive Traffic Lights
Terbr, Filip ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This thesis deals with the topic of adaptive intersections and the study of their influence on the flow of traffic and others. The work contains an analysis of currently used traffic detectors, an analysis of the main problems of classic intersections and the possibilities of their solution, followed by the design of the model, a description of the implementation and testing of the created model. The resulting model is created in the UPPAAL SMC software and is a system of timed automata communicating with each other. Testing is performed by comparing the results of tests of classical traffic lights with the results of adaptive traffic lights.
Polygonal Mesh Segmentation
Povolný, Filip ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with methods of polygonal mesh segmentation. The method which was chosen for implementation is based on existing methods of segmentation driven by Gaussian curvature and feature-sensitive segmentation. The chosen method is further extended, tested and finally its results are compared with results of other automatic segmentations and with manually segmented meshes.
Piezoelectric vibration energy harvester
Klásek, Matyáš ; Rubeš, Ondřej (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
The first goal of this bachelor’s thesis is to give an overview of piezoelectric materials and their utilization in energy harvesting applications. The second goal is to examine the effect of altering model parameters on generated power and natural frequency of the system using analytical model of a bimorph piezoelectric cantilever beam in MATLAB/Simulink.
Epidemic models
Machalová, Monika ; Šremr, Jiří (referee) ; Opluštil, Zdeněk (advisor)
Epidemiological models and their analysis are an essential tool for studying, understanding, and controlling the spread of epidemics. It is a discipline in which we are trying to answer questions such as how long an epidemic will last, what its flow will be, or how much it will affect the population. There are a large number of models and approaches for describing these epidemics and their behavior. In this thesis, we focus on models described by a system of differential equations, and we analyze these models in terms of stability.
Computational Model and Analysis of Adaptive Traffic Lights
Terbr, Filip ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This thesis deals with the topic of adaptive intersections and the study of their influence on the flow of traffic and others. The work contains an analysis of currently used traffic detectors, an analysis of the main problems of classic intersections and the possibilities of their solution, followed by the design of the model, a description of the implementation and testing of the created model. The resulting model is created in the UPPAAL SMC software and is a system of timed automata communicating with each other. Testing is performed by comparing the results of tests of classical traffic lights with the results of adaptive traffic lights.
Piezoelectric vibration energy harvester
Klásek, Matyáš ; Rubeš, Ondřej (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
The first goal of this bachelor’s thesis is to give an overview of piezoelectric materials and their utilization in energy harvesting applications. The second goal is to examine the effect of altering model parameters on generated power and natural frequency of the system using analytical model of a bimorph piezoelectric cantilever beam in MATLAB/Simulink.
Polygonal Mesh Segmentation
Povolný, Filip ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with methods of polygonal mesh segmentation. The method which was chosen for implementation is based on existing methods of segmentation driven by Gaussian curvature and feature-sensitive segmentation. The chosen method is further extended, tested and finally its results are compared with results of other automatic segmentations and with manually segmented meshes.

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