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Innovative Control Systém for Water Supply Management at a Farm
Doležal, Aleš
The thesis deals with the implementation of an innovative control system for the management and supply of water to the farm. The innovation focuses on all areas of the control system such as hardware part as well as software part. In the hardware part, it is mainly about the communication between the PLC and the pumps in the boreholes Where contact switching has been replaced by fiber optic communication. Furthermore, the non-compliant components were replaced by components that are more suitable for this placation. In the software area, tools have been used to simplify both the programming and the actual operation of the control system. The use of structures, the use of equations, and, more efficient sampling of measured data. A PLC from Unitronics was selected to control the entire application. The program for the PLC was written in the UniLogic programming environment from Unitronics.
An Innovative Control System for Water Supply Management at a Farm
Doležal, Aleš ; Sýkora, Tomáš (referee) ; Jirgl, Miroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the implementation of an innovative control system for the management and supply of water to the farm. For the innovation, fiber optic communication between the main switchboard and the poles at the wells was chosen. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the selection of components and sensors for the implementation of the system. The program that controls the whole application is written in ladder language in a development environment from Unitronics, from which the control PLC is also supplied.
Automatic improvements of images from 1D gel electrophoresis
Kovář, Martin ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
In this bachelor’s thesis are explained the basic principles of electrophoresis and its modalities with focusing on 1D gel electrophoresis. It describes analysis of an electrophoreogram and causes of its possible distortion, and states specifications of applications of the method in microbiology, genomics and proteomics. The practical part presents development, optimization and outputs of a programme for automatic electrophoreogram analysis, which was created in Matlab environment. The analysis contains lane and band detection and computation of samples’ molecular weight. The ending of the thesis is constituted by evaluating efficiency of detection and accuracy of weight computation.
Compensation of geometric distortion of electrophoretic gel image
Dvořáček, Tomáš ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
This master thesis is engaged in problematics of creation and compensation of geometric distortions in 1D agarose electrophoresis. This master thesis analyze the problematics of cause of these distortions and summarize the theory needed for compensation of these distortions. Based on acquired theory and created electrophoretic phantoms, the master thesis contains several suggestions for compensation of incurred distortions. These suggestions are recreated into functions, which are connected into a functional user interface for gel image analysis and geometric distortions compensation.
Automatic improvements of images from 1D gel electrophoresis
Kovář, Martin ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
In this bachelor’s thesis are explained the basic principles of electrophoresis and its modalities with focusing on 1D gel electrophoresis. It describes analysis of an electrophoreogram and causes of its possible distortion, and states specifications of applications of the method in microbiology, genomics and proteomics. The practical part presents development, optimization and outputs of a programme for automatic electrophoreogram analysis, which was created in Matlab environment. The analysis contains lane and band detection and computation of samples’ molecular weight. The ending of the thesis is constituted by evaluating efficiency of detection and accuracy of weight computation.
Compensation of geometric distortion of electrophoretic gel image
Dvořáček, Tomáš ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
This master thesis is engaged in problematics of creation and compensation of geometric distortions in 1D agarose electrophoresis. This master thesis analyze the problematics of cause of these distortions and summarize the theory needed for compensation of these distortions. Based on acquired theory and created electrophoretic phantoms, the master thesis contains several suggestions for compensation of incurred distortions. These suggestions are recreated into functions, which are connected into a functional user interface for gel image analysis and geometric distortions compensation.

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