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Modeling and fault detection of electric power system
Kluz, Jan ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (advisor)
Thesis focuses on the topic of fault detection of power systems. First part presents a comprehensive review of area of reactive, preventive and predictive maintenace of power systems based on physical or AI–driven models. Important part is design and subsequent assembly of an experimental testing device. This device incorporates four faults: heightened contact resistance, low contact area, parallel load imbalance and sparking. Device contains precise current and linear Hall sensors. The device has successfully been assembled and tested with positive results. A lumped parameter thermal networks has been created on this experimental device and results were verified with measured data. Thesis also contains statistical analysis of voltage and current signals, that were captured during spark discharges with 10 – 90 voltage supply.
Syntactic Analysis Based on Matrix Grammar
Brindza, Dominik ; Horáček, Petr (referee) ; Zámečníková, Eva (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is to develop a method of syntactic analysis based on matrix grammar s. In its theoretical part we provide various analytical aspects for this type of regulated grammar in order to reveal the common background as well as search for similarities with the classical context-free grammars which we will then be able to benefit from in the practical part. Our goal is to extend the well-known predictive method of syntactic analysis to further accept a wider spectrum of formal languages - some of the context-sensitive ones which we are able to generate using our matrix grammars. Besides this main effort we also present some experimental algorithms and suggestions hich could be used in further research of this project.
Syntactic Analysis Based on Matrix Grammar
Brindza, Dominik ; Horáček, Petr (referee) ; Zámečníková, Eva (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is to develop a method of syntactic analysis based on matrix grammar s. In its theoretical part we provide various analytical aspects for this type of regulated grammar in order to reveal the common background as well as search for similarities with the classical context-free grammars which we will then be able to benefit from in the practical part. Our goal is to extend the well-known predictive method of syntactic analysis to further accept a wider spectrum of formal languages - some of the context-sensitive ones which we are able to generate using our matrix grammars. Besides this main effort we also present some experimental algorithms and suggestions hich could be used in further research of this project.

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