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Tilt sensors
Hájek, Tomáš ; Caha, Luděk (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
The topic of the Bachelor's thesis are MEMS sensors of inclination, which find their use inside integrated circuits, equipment of aerospace and automobile industry, but also in ordinary electrical appliance. The work serves the reader to build a grasp over production, usage, basic principles. Finally, it offers an overview of sensors to ease the orientation on the market. The design of the physical model, which can be used to prevent the sensor from apperance of mathematical errors, is tested in the practical part.
The MEMS sensors usability for position detection
Bobalík, Lukáš ; Sedláček, Jiří (referee) ; Žák, Jaromír (advisor)
Within this Master’s thesis, design and construction of a strapdown inertial navigation system based on MEMS sensors is described. The thesis includes theoretic analysis of physics behind determining the position of an object based on the object’s aceleration and changes in the object’s orientation in space. Included is also an overview of mathematical methods related to the position calculation.
Realization of supercomputer using graphic card
Jasovský, Filip ; Karásek, Jan (referee) ; Mašek, Jan (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with realization of supercomputer using graphic card with CUDA technology. The theoretical part of this thesis describes the function and the possibility of graphic cards and desktop computers and processes taking place in the proces sof calculations on them. The practical part deals with creation system for calculations on the graphic card using the algorithm of artificial intelligence, more specifically artificial neural networks. Subsequently is the generated program used for data classification of large input data file. Finally the results are compared.
Measurement of the vibrations
Diblík, Jan ; Kolouch, Jaromír (referee) ; Biolková, Viera (advisor)
Diploma thesis is focused on principles of measuring the vibrations using accelerometers and using them for making vibration measuring instrument with focus on modern integrated digital accelerometers. In the first part are described ways to measure acceleration and vibrations with available technical supplies with respecting place and purpose of measuring. In practical part are measured characteristics of used sensor, instrument for measuring vibrations is designed and built and for few experimental object vibrations or acceleration are measured and graphical interpreted.
Utilization of multi-body simulation tools in subject Kinematics
Jediný, Lukáš ; Lošák, Petr (referee) ; Březina, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the creating computer examples for teaching the subject of kinematics. It is a display of options in present multi-body simulation tools. Especially the simpler mechanisms, which have higher value for students than models of complex kinematic mechanisms, were modelled.
Electronic stability systems
Musil, Jan ; Ambróz, Richard (referee) ; Zháňal, Lubor (advisor)
In this Bachelor’s thesis there are basic electronic stability systems described. These systems are mostly used as a precaution in safety of the traffic, but also to ensure comfort of the crew. The main part of the thesis is focused on systems ABS, ASR and ESP. The other parts aim to describe additional systems, which are still in development. In the end there is also view of various individual car companies and possible steps in the future.
Analysis of traction drive for full electric vehicle
Matela, Petr ; Marušinec, Jaromír (referee) ; Solař, Martin (advisor)
The subject of my bachelor´s thesis is research and computations of the dynamics of different types of engines. The first part of it is devoted to theoretical introduction to electromobilism and electro mobiles history. The rest is about benefits and problems of electro mobiles, their current state and available energy sources. In the conclusion of this thesis there are all necessary calculations and the dynamics of three different engine types is solved and compared.
Realization of educational problem based on experimental apparatus with cam mechanism
Tomeček, Vojtěch ; Vrbka, Martin (referee) ; Vaverka, Michal (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on solving educational problem based on experimental apparatus with cam mechanism. The task of the educational problem is to teach students to analyse kinematic quantities of cam followers. The thesis contains general discourse on the topic of cam mechanisms and basic terms definition. This is followed by putting the device into service, eliminating its particular imperfections, analysis of kinematic quantities of various combinations of available cams and followers and definition of methodics of the educational problem. The educational problem itself follows the presentation and commentary of gained results. At last some recommendations for the future modifications of the experimental apparatus are given followed by foreshadow of its eventual future usage.
Motorcycle Dynamics Testing
Dolák, Jindřich ; Porteš, Petr (referee) ; Ramík, Pavel (advisor)
The contain of this work is to make suggestion of dynamic tests of motorbikes. I included my owns tests and results. I chose this theme because motorbikes are my hobby. I was really interested in these tests and what will the results turn out. The main part of this theme is to get the necessary values to compare dynamic parameters of motorbikes for braking and acceleration .
The interaction of vehicles and road restraint systems
Rozbroj, Lukáš ; Němec, Ivan (referee) ; Hradil, Petr (advisor)
In this thesis I learned to work with the program LS-DYNA. The result of the calculation of the deformation of the concrete barrier, which involved replacing the vehicle at speeds of 80 km / h, 100 km / h and 120 km / h at an angle of 15 ° and 30 °. Calculations were performed and evaluation of important variables.

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