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Lifetime Simulation of Wireless Sensor Network in Matlab
Chadim, Pavel ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is concerned with developing the energy model for wireless sensor network. The main features of wireless sensor networks include minimum energy consumption and the maximum date reliability. Furthermore work will be done in simulation lifetime of wireless sensor networks with the possibility to change parameters (error rate, transmission interval), which affects the power consumption of the node.
Modelling and Analysis of Energy-Aware Buildings
Devečka, Matej ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This thesis is focused on environment analysis, design, implementation and testing the energy-aware building model. It breaks down individual factors affecting energetic perspective of building. It introduces design of model that allows monitoring of energy consumption and simulation of heat transfers. Implementation uses stochastic timed automata in UPPAAL SMC environment. The last part of thesis contains tests showing model functionality.
The Long-term Energy Planning
Pallová, Ivana ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with long-term energy modeling. The theoretical part of the thesis is devoted to the explanation and description of the main parts of econometric models and comparison of these models. Then explains a description of LEAP modeling software. The practical part is focused on data analysis and their use for creating model of the energy system of the Czech Republic. The next part describes the creation of the model with information about input data and their expected progression until 2040. The last part is devoted to control and evaluation of results from LEAP modeling software.
Lifetime Simulation of Wireless Sensor Network in Matlab
Chadim, Pavel ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is concerned with developing the energy model for wireless sensor network. The main features of wireless sensor networks include minimum energy consumption and the maximum date reliability. Furthermore work will be done in simulation lifetime of wireless sensor networks with the possibility to change parameters (error rate, transmission interval) which affects the power consumption of the node.
Energy data monitoring in electric vehicle
Krejz, Jan ; Dedek,, Jan (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with the monitoring of the energy data in an electric vehicle using modern diagnostics, using data readings from the CAN bus. The thesis can be divided into three parts. The first part provides a theoretical introduction to the measurement systems found in electric vehicles, then there are the methods of data transmission within the electric vehicle and the possibilities of how to obtain this data. The second part is an overview energy model that theoretically describes the possible flows of electrical energy within an electric vehicle, this theory is then supported by models in Simulink software for specific situations and tests where the theoretically calculated values of energy consumed were verified using this model. and the measured values. In the last section, a proposal for tests and locations where it would be appropriate to monitor these flows is presented. Some of the tests were performed and then evaluated.
Coworking centre, Ostrava
Zelenkov, Kryštof ; Jelínek, Petr (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
This master´s thesis aims to elaborate on the design documentation for an office building with nearly zero - energy consumption. The building is located in Ostrava - Moravská Ostrava. The thesis is divided into three main parts. The first part is focused on architectural and structural design. The office building has two main parts. The first floor is a composes a café and building services of the building. The second and third floors contain meeting rooms, a printer room, and open-space offices. The Café employs 3 baristas and serves 32 customers. The office section has a capacity of 56 people. The ground plan of the designed building is in an L-shape. The building has a flat green roof. The external walls are made of aerated concrete insulated with mineral wool. The second part deals with the building services of the building: boiler, ventilation, heat pump, and photovoltaic panels. The third part deals with the information from the BIM energetic model to create a more productive workflow and using modern technology for our benefit.
Three essays in Development Economics
Valíčková, Petra ; Cahlík, Tomáš (advisor) ; Janda, Karel (referee) ; Ščasný, Milan (referee) ; Nicolas, Claire (referee)
This dissertation thesis touches on some important aspects of development, including financial development and improved access to reliable energy sources, regional integration and expanded opportunities for trade. This thesis was written to help guide policy reforms especially in developing countries to expand sources of growth and put countries on track to better meet their long-term development goals, including a better and more sustainable future for everyone. This dissertation consists of three papers. In the first paper I investigate the empirical evidence on the relationship between financial development and economic growth. In doing so, I assessed over 270 studies for their potential inclusion in a meta-analysis. From those studies that contained an empirical estimate of the finance growth relationship, I compiled 1,334 coefficients and coded study characteristics for each. Taking the reported estimates together, I find a positive link between financial development and economic growth, but with widely varying individual estimates. By applying a multi-variate meta-regression, I explain the variation in reported results, stemming not only from differences in research design (by authors addressing or ignoring potential endogeneity issues) but also from real drivers (different regional and time...
The Long-term Energy Planning
Pallová, Ivana ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with long-term energy modeling. The theoretical part of the thesis is devoted to the explanation and description of the main parts of econometric models and comparison of these models. Then explains a description of LEAP modeling software. The practical part is focused on data analysis and their use for creating model of the energy system of the Czech Republic. The next part describes the creation of the model with information about input data and their expected progression until 2040. The last part is devoted to control and evaluation of results from LEAP modeling software.
Modelling and Analysis of Energy-Aware Buildings
Devečka, Matej ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This thesis is focused on environment analysis, design, implementation and testing the energy-aware building model. It breaks down individual factors affecting energetic perspective of building. It introduces design of model that allows monitoring of energy consumption and simulation of heat transfers. Implementation uses stochastic timed automata in UPPAAL SMC environment. The last part of thesis contains tests showing model functionality.
Lifetime Simulation of Wireless Sensor Network in Matlab
Chadim, Pavel ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is concerned with developing the energy model for wireless sensor network. The main features of wireless sensor networks include minimum energy consumption and the maximum date reliability. Furthermore work will be done in simulation lifetime of wireless sensor networks with the possibility to change parameters (error rate, transmission interval), which affects the power consumption of the node.

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