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Autonomous vehicle for traffic situation model
Schneiderka, Dominik ; Boštík, Ondřej (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
This thesis describes development of autonomous car for Carrera 143 racing track. Main objective of a car is to stop when traffic light shows red, or when there is an obstacle infront of a car. This paper also describes electric schemes used to control the car and their placement on the car. Algorithms developed for image processing are developed for processing unit Raspberry Pi Zero and are written in C/C++ programming language. OpenCV library is used for image processing. All source codes were developed in Microsoft Visual Studio 2019.
Autonomous and dispatching control of distributed power generating plants operated in the HV distribution system
Dvořáček, Jiří ; Jurík, Michal (referee) ; Drápela, Jiří (advisor)
Theses focuses on the evaluation of the possible means of active and reactive power control of generating units connected to medium voltage. First part summarizes analysis of Czech Republic medium voltage distribution grid. It summarizes means of autonomous and dispatcher control of generating units with respect to European Comission directive RfG, standard ČSN EN 50549-2 and national implementation PPDS. Following parts provide description of generating unit and distribution grid models used for simulation in PSCAD. Last part focuses on evaluation of results obtained via simulating steady-state scenarios as well as continuous simulation.
Control System for Outdoor Mobile Robot
Skočdopole, Tomáš ; Burian, František (referee) ; Žalud, Luděk (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is the design and practical realization of control system based on operating system GNU/Linux for mobile robots operating outdoors. The task of the robot is automatically driving through waypoints in a previously unknown environment. First part contains a description of the environment for the implementation of software, introduces individual parts of the software and then describes communication with the robot peripherals. The second section describes the solution of control and navigation algorithms. At first shows a way to enter the path for independently moving, next an introduction to image processing from the camera and at last determining the direction of movement based on data obtained from the sensory subsystem.
GNSS Navigated Mobile Robot
Chmelař, Jakub ; Jílek, Tomáš (referee) ; Kopečný, Lukáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the topic of global satellite navigation of mobile robots. The paper describes the principle of currently available global satellite navigation systems. The main element of the thesis is the proposal of mobile robot navigation algorithm. An integral part is also the design of a mobile robot to verify the functionality of the navigation algorithm. The robot software program is described. At the end, everything is verified by real experiments.
Control of the belt robot
Vávra, Jakub ; Kopečný, Lukáš (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
This semester thesis deals with the management of autonomous robot crawler. The robot will be able to avoid obstacles and check if there are on the mat. Will assess whether or not the barrier is to the left or right of it, and hence it avoids.
Wheelchair
Kutnar, Pavel ; Burian, František (referee) ; Šembera, Jaroslav (advisor)
Thesis describes the design, development and testing of new control unit of the wheelchair. Odometry, complete control of the wheelchair and a simple communication protocol provides to superior sytem an opportunity of autonomous control. The document contains a description of the wheelchair modifications, odometry theory including its application and a description of the unit itself. The basis of the electronic part is an ATmega16 microcontroller. Tests reveal problems of odometry and suggest possible improvements.
Využití umělé inteligence pro autonomní řízení vozidel
TUPÝ, Ondřej
The diploma thesis deals with the contribution of autonomous management to the development of transport. The work describes and explains the basic principles and ideas of autonomous management as one of the solutions to the environment and improve the traffic situation in the Czech Republic and in the world.
Voltage Control In Meduim Voltage Grids Employing Distributed Power Sources
Klusacek, Jan
The main objective of the paper is to compare selected modes of voltage control in mediumvoltage (MV) distribution system (DS) by means of reactive power injection provided by distributedpower generating plants (DPGPs). At first, rationale for voltage rise compensation and voltage controlin power grids is made in order to select three reactive power control modes of DPGP. Thecontrol modes are described in terms of ability to autonomous operation and suitability of their usein MV DS is examined using parametric simulation.
Autonomous and dispatching control of distributed power generating plants operated in the HV distribution system
Dvořáček, Jiří ; Jurík, Michal (referee) ; Drápela, Jiří (advisor)
Theses focuses on the evaluation of the possible means of active and reactive power control of generating units connected to medium voltage. First part summarizes analysis of Czech Republic medium voltage distribution grid. It summarizes means of autonomous and dispatcher control of generating units with respect to European Comission directive RfG, standard ČSN EN 50549-2 and national implementation PPDS. Following parts provide description of generating unit and distribution grid models used for simulation in PSCAD. Last part focuses on evaluation of results obtained via simulating steady-state scenarios as well as continuous simulation.
Autonomous vehicle for traffic situation model
Schneiderka, Dominik ; Boštík, Ondřej (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
This thesis describes development of autonomous car for Carrera 143 racing track. Main objective of a car is to stop when traffic light shows red, or when there is an obstacle infront of a car. This paper also describes electric schemes used to control the car and their placement on the car. Algorithms developed for image processing are developed for processing unit Raspberry Pi Zero and are written in C/C++ programming language. OpenCV library is used for image processing. All source codes were developed in Microsoft Visual Studio 2019.

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