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Time Measurement for Firesport with Wireless Sensors
Šostý, Radim ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with design and implementation of flexible modular electronic stopwatch system for use in resport. One of the advantages of the system is possibility of using wireless communication with sensors and displays. Developed system consist of main control unit, external display, wireless modules for communication with the sensors and desktop application that collects data and controls the system. Solution of system components, communication between them and method of time synchronization of wireless devices is also described in this thesis.
Wrireless electronic timekeeping with big LED display
Frydrych, Michal ; Macháň, Ladislav (referee) ; Jaroš, David (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and realization of wireless electronic timer for fire sport. The first part of thesis provides an analysis of the given problems and all component parts of the system which are needed for time measurement in the fire sport. The principal aim of thesis was to create a wireless electronic timer for simultaneous measurement of up to four lanes. The designed measuring system is equipped with a large LED display to show the final time. Targets and starting pistols are wirelessly connected with the main unit of timer with using a communication platform IQRF. The whole device is structural designed to the handling was as simple as possible.
Time Measurement System for Firesport Competitions
Pelka, Tomáš ; Bidlo, Michal (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work deals with the design of universal wireless timer for fire sport disciplines. Fire sport is a group of more than 15 disciplines. There are different ways of time measurement for each discipline. Important part of this work is detailed research of individual disciplines and their requirements at time measurement system and it's accessories. Another part of this work deals with the specification of wireless timekeeping system, which involves suitable partitioning of time measurement system into wirelessly communication modules. The interface for connecting sensors and accessories is also specified. Designed system is suitable for racing and training purposes, it has short installation time. This work also deals with the design of electronics (power and digital circuits) for each module and also with building of prototype, which is tested using prepared scenarios. New findings are evaluated and lead to design of next generation of time measurement system.
Wireless Communication in Fire Sport
Pelka, Tomáš ; Mrázek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work describes the design of wireless timer for fire sport disciplines. Its aim is to replace long wires with wireless communication while preserving equal or better reliability. Important part is the need for clock synchronization between wireless modules. Related topic is selection of suitable synchronization algorithm and communication protocol. The proposed system was realized in form of prototype using Texas Instruments's development platform LaunchPad EXP 430 FR4133 and wireless modules with Texas Instruments's chip CC1101. Parameters of designed system (especially the accuracy of time synchronization and measurement) were verified in laboratory.
The influence of the athletic component of training on sports performance in the 100 m hurdles in fire sports
Holá, Nikola ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Miřátský, Petr (referee)
Title: The influence of the athletic component of training on sports performance in the 100 m hurdles in fire sport Objectives: The aim of the diploma thesis is to find out the influence of the athletic components of training on sports performance in the 100 m hurdle in fire sport among a selected group of volunteer firefighters. Methods: 22 probands who are members of the volunteer fire department in Ústí Region were selected on the basis of volunteering. They were randomly divided into experimental group (n=11) and control group (n=11). Both groups measured the pretest in the 100 m hurdles. Then experimental group completed an 8-week training intervention containing athletic training elements together with elements of the technique of the 100 m hurdles. The control group trained only the technique of the discipline without the predetermined training intervention, but the same frequency as the experimental group. After the training intervention was completed, the posttest in the 100 m hurdles race was measured for both groups. The measured results were statistically processed in the IBM SPSS Statistics 25.0 program using the two-way ANOVA test, the Student's t-test and the Mann-Whitney U test. Results: A statistically significant improvement was found between the pretest and posttest measurements...
Fire Sport for the People with Disabilities
RODOVÁ, Tereza
The bachelor's thesis deals with the involvement of people with disability in fire sports as a possibility of inclusion of people with disability in this leisure activity. It deals with the possibilities of modifying the events of fire sports for people with disability. The bachelor's thesis also deals with the specifics that can affect the possibility of joining fire sports and the activities of volunteer firefighters. The bachelor's thesis is divided into a theoretical and a research part. The theoretical part defines the activities of volunteer firefighters. It deals with defining the individual events of fire sports and possible sports activities for people with disability. It explains the concepts of inclusion and free time and addresses the appropriate communication with a person with disability. Qualitative research methods are used in the research part. Through a semi-structured interview, coding and subsequent comparison of the data obtained from both groups of informants, it was found that people with disability can be involved in fire sports, but it depends on the type and degree of disability. Among the people most often involved in fire sports are people with ADHD, people with hearing disability and people with mild mental disability. In some cases, the events and rules would have to be adjusted. The research showed that members of volunteer fire departments are willing to accept people with disability who are interested in spending their free time with volunteer firefighters. Members of volunteer fire departments would be cautious when involving people with physical disability or visual impairment, as they do not have experience with these types of disability. According to data analysis, educating members of volunteer fire departments in the field of disability would help in resolving this.
Creation and verification of specialized training sets for fire sport
VORÁČKOVÁ, Veronika
The aim of this diploma thesis was to create and confirm a set of specialised trainings for fire sport. There were adults older than 18 and children and teenagers aged 8-17 in tested groups for this thesis. The firefighters were from the Volunteer Fire Department Omlenice. A quasi-experiment method was used in this thesis. Entrance testing was performed at the beginning of winter training and after ten specialised trainings, final testing was performed. The testing was implemented through Denisiuk test, which was focused on velocity skills, explosive power, power skills, endurance and agility skills. Obtained results were recorded in graphs and charts and evaluated. Through the paired t-test, statistical significance was verified and through Cohen´s d, practical significance was verified. The hypotheses were confirmed at most of the tests because these were statistically significant with a mild or medium effects, however some had to be eliminated at tests with statistically insignificant results.
The Specifics of the Fire Sport for Children with Disabilities
STEINBAUEROVÁ, Dagmar
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of integration and attitude of the youth fire sport team leaders towards integration of children with disabilities into this leisure time activity. It also answers the question whether individual disciplines of fire sport can be adapted for children with disabilities. Nowadays, when integration of children with disabilities into the educational process and society is ongoing it is important not to forget about their leisure time. The thesis is divided in the theoretical and research part. The theoretical part defines a difference between integration and inclusion and provides also an explanation of what is leisure time. Furthermore, it deals with possible sports activities of children with disabilities and explains what fire sport is. The mixed type of research is used in the research part. By means of the first, qualitative type of research, secondary data analysis, a possibility of adjusting of all fire sport disciplines for children with disabilities is confirmed. Using the second, quantitative type of research, i.e. a technique of a questionnaire, confirms that the relationship of leading young firefighters to children with disabilities is mostly positive. Most fire brigade leaders are willing to accept a child with any disability in their team, but provided that such child will not participate in the competitions. In the case of participation of children with disabilities in competitions, a smaller majority of young firefighter leaders are willing to include in their team most often children with ADHD, hearing and physical disabilities. Some, but their number is low, are willing to accept also children with visual and mental disabilities. Based on the findings of this research, it would be appropriate to continue to develop a methodology of work for children with disabilities in fire sport.
Application of athletic training methods in fire fighter sport
Dvořák, Martin ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Author: Martin Dvořák Title: Application of athletic training methods in fire fighter sport Objectives: The aim of this final thesis is to describe the possible use of athletic training methods for athletes in fire fighter sport, to describe as accurately as possible the development of the most important skills for the performance of fire fighter sport and to describe the basic disciplines of fire fighter sport. Methods: In this work, descriptive-analytical methods resulting from available literature and professional articles on the topic of athletics and fire fighter sport are used. Results: The result of this work is a document that summarizes the description of fire fighter sport and the possible use of athletic training methods in the training process of athletes performing fire fighter sport. Keywords: fire fighter sport, athletics, sports training, training methods
Firesport stopwatch
Drška, Jan ; Drexler, Petr (referee) ; Dušek, Jan (advisor)
The goal of the bachelor thesis is to design, construct and test a timer for fire sport including a large display and automatic targets. The thesis includes a market research around commercially available timing devices, their comparison with each other according to available parameters, and finally a system is designed and constructed that combines the capabilities of already manufactured sets with new features and possibilities for large-scale extension beyond the boundaries of fire sport.

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