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Machine vision for locating objects
Hasík, Dávid ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with design of machine vision system for object localization and its application possibilities. Design approach, its components and their individual advantages and disadvantages for this type of machine vision system are described. This thesis also includes simple model of machine vision system for object localization using regular PC. For image processing is used Vision Assistant and its tools. Two scripts are made in this software and their performance is compared.
Volumetric Efects Accelerated on GPU
Kubovčík, Tomáš ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with simulation and rendering of fluid based volumetric effects, especially effect of fire and smoke. Computations are accelerated on graphics card using modern graphics API with motivation to achieve realistic visual results as well as physically correct calculations. Implemented volumetric effects are distributed as dynamic library which allows addition of these effects to existing applications.
Family House
Jakubčánin, Marek ; Selníková, Klára (referee) ; Klimešová, Jarmila (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor's thesis is realization projection of a family house located in village Stráţa. The house has a partial basement and consists of a living area as well as of an operational area designed for a dentist ambulance. The object contains parking slots for four cars and one parking space in garage, which is situated in the basement of living area of the house. The ground plan of the house has mostly rectangular shape with flat roof. The building is planned to be situated on slightly sloping terrain. The entrace to the dentist's ambulance is situated on the north side and the entrance to the living area of the house is located on the east side. The skeleton of the building will be constructed from the YTONG system.
Control of smart house model
Becová, Lucia ; Arm, Jakub (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
My thesis deals with the control of intelligent and comfort house. The first chapter contains a model of the irrigation system , recovery of the electronics and simple applications for testing. The second chapter deals with the recovery model of gate and garage doors. The third chapter is focused on the management of lighting in the house and its surroundings. The fourth chapter is devoted to visualization via the Power Panel PP481.
Detached house with law office
Mikuška, Tomáš ; Tomíček, Oldřich (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis solves the design of modern house with a law firm in Povážské Podhradí. This is a three-storey building with a partial basement and with flat single shell roof, which is designed for 3-4 persons to stay and single floor object for law firm. The main construction system is masonry made of wood-cement blocks IZOBLOK.Buildings entrances are situated on the northern side.
Model robotic table soccer
Bubeník, Ľubomír ; Dokoupil, Jakub (referee) ; Pivoňka, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with design of lighting scenes for the robotic table football. It consists mainly of analysis of what are the lighting options and selecting the most appropriate. It also deals with creating algorithm that can detect the position of the ball at the board of table football with great reliability and with approaching to real time. Thesis also includes data processing from the camera in the system PLC.
Lighting systems in off-grid applications
Lengyel, Ladislav ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
Aim of the master's thesis is at first to explain appropriate light sources and lighting systems; secondly present suitable light sources selection for lighting a small space and design of an off-grid system. The last part consists of an overview about alternative energy transformations to light energy. The first of these three major themes focuses on the analysis of light sources suitable for use in applications with accumulation together with data on energy efficiency and the utilization efficiency associated with them, concentrating on their consumption and possible energy saving lighting within small applications. It ends with a description and calculations of electricity energy indicators for different types of rooms. The second and main part of the thesis is focusing on suitable light sources selection for off-grid systems and impacts on humans and the environment associated with it. An object representing a small application has been created in RELUX® software with suitable light sources installed in it. For this scene, appropriate parts of off-grid systems were selected, which could be used to power the proposed lighting. The last theme consists of a brief about alternative sources, most of which are still in development or existing only at a theoretical level. All of these alternative sources are having a possible application in the future.
Interactive web applications supporting education of 3D graphics
Priščák, Jaroslav ; Mokrý, Ondřej (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The use of interactive web applications has the potential to significantly improve the teaching of 3D computer graphics. By taking advantage of the convenience and accessibility of the web, these applications can provide students with more engaging and interactive learning. This thesis explores the development of such applications to help understand the fundamentals required for calculations such as normal vectors and tangent planes. Further, the thesis describes Phong's illumination model, the environmental and material parameters that affect the resulting light reflection. It then describes the different shading models such as flat, Gouraud and Phong shading models, describing the various advantages and disadvantages, the differences in computational complexity in determining the color of a fragment and individual pixels. It also explains the code on which these applets are built.
Machine vision for locating objects
Hasík, Dávid ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with design of machine vision system for object localization and its application possibilities. Design approach, its components and their individual advantages and disadvantages for this type of machine vision system are described. This thesis also includes simple model of machine vision system for object localization using regular PC. For image processing is used Vision Assistant and its tools. Two scripts are made in this software and their performance is compared.
Volumetric Efects Accelerated on GPU
Kubovčík, Tomáš ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with simulation and rendering of fluid based volumetric effects, especially effect of fire and smoke. Computations are accelerated on graphics card using modern graphics API with motivation to achieve realistic visual results as well as physically correct calculations. Implemented volumetric effects are distributed as dynamic library which allows addition of these effects to existing applications.

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