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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.
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.
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.
Description of the Minor Place-Names in the Cadastral Area Tchorovice and its historical Transformations
HAVRDA, Michal
This diploma thesis extends the bachelor thesis research that analysed selected anoikonyms which were used by the locals since the oldest times until the beginning of the 19th century. The goal of this thesis is to revise and complete the set of anoikonyms included in the bachelor thesis and compare it to younger evidences. By collecting the data and its formal and semantic analysis the thesis aims to present a relatively complete picture of anoikonyms of the area of interest while respecting its historical development.
The Minor Place-Names in the Cadastral Area Tchořovice
HAVRDA, Michal
The topic of this bachelor thesis are the selected old minor place-names in the cadastral area Tchorovice, Strakonice district, South Bohemia. The analysed data include agronyms, oronyms and names of individual objects that were excerpted from the Theresian cadastre and maps of Ist and IInd military mapping. The collected data were verified by comparison with some other inventories of local anoikonyms, cadastral maps and by interviewing the locals. The anoikonyms are listed in alphabetical order and are subject to partial formal and semantic analysis. The goal of this bachelor thesis is to reconstruct partially the oldest state of local anoikonyms that may serve as a starting point for future toponomastic research.
The Minor Place-Names in the Cadastral Area Vlhlavy and Malé Chrášťany
KUNEŠ, Václav
This bachelor thesis deals with minor?place names, which means names of uninhabited natural objects and phenomena in the landscape that include names of waters, shapes of the earth?s surface segmentation, grounds and waysides. The aim of the work is to collect the minor?place names in the cadastral area of Vlhlavy and Malé Chrášťany that represent the local parts of the municipality Sedlec in the district of České Budějovice. These names are collected from written sources and from interviews with witnesses in both villages. The collected material is organized into a dictionary that analyses the derivational structure and the semantic motivation of each name. The complex of names is also classified three ways according to various criteria. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to complete the material of minor?place names from the area where the inventory of the Topographic Commission of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in 1979 didn?t collect the appropriate complex of names, and to contribute partially to the Czech toponymic research.

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