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Hotel with a gym
Váňa, Jan ; Kalánek, Jiří (referee) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is new stand-alone hotel with a catering service and a relaxation zone including a fitness room, a table tennis room, massages and a solarium. The individual functional parts are separated and can be operated independently of each other. The Building consists of three floors. The ground floor will serve to run a restaurant with a background and a for relaxation zone, the remaining two floors will be used to accommodate guests and the necessary facilities. The maximum capacity for the accommodation is 59 people and requires four employees to operate it. The restaurant is designed for 81 guests and a total of 7 employees. The relaxation part is for guests only and is not accessible to other people. The structure is based on strip foundations from plain concrete and reinforced concrete foundation footing. Peripheral vertical load-bearing structures of the first above-ground floor are designed from permanent formwork system, all others loadbearing walls will be walled-up from vertically perforated block laid on thin-film adhesive. The floor structures are designed as an assembly of prestressed hollow core slabs. Roofing of the building will be made as a flat vegetation roof.
Graphical Simulator of Shooting Tasks
Sabela, Otmar ; Váňa, Jan (referee) ; Stružka, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis decribes a development of graphical simulator of shooting tasks. It manages the display of shooting range, evaluates shots and displays results of fire. Editor of shooting tasks is included. This simulator makes it possible to train shooters in much safer, cheaper and more space efficient manner. System analysis and design is made with UML language. The 3D setup is rendered by OpenGL, user interface is implemented with Qt framework. This application is written in programming language C++.
Recognition of Face Thermoscans
Váňa, Jan ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
Images of human face are one of the most used biometric features in automatic identification. This article presents an approach which uses face images in thermal (infrared) spectrum for purpose of important face features (eyes position, head rotation) detection and identification.
Experiments with Thermoscans of Hands
Foltýn, Radek ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Váňa, Jan (advisor)
This identification with fingerprints or palmprints is one of the biometric methods of man's identification. This thesis deals with two problems: The first one is the hand detection in thermoscans by means of outstanding contours search (palm edge, individual fingers). The second one is the depiction of useful data from thermoscans, i.e. those ones which are connected with the given hand (separation of interfering parts).
Core of the Multimodal Biometric System
Pokorný, Karel ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Váňa, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a design and realization of the core of multimodal biometric system. First part of the thesis sumarizes contemporary knowledge about biometric systems and about combination of their outputs. Second part introduces concept and implementation of multimodal biometric system, which uses weighted score combination and user-specific weights.
Tracking of Military Objects in a Videosignal
Hamada, Ondřej ; Váňa, Jan (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
First part of this thesis briefly describes the main problems of object tracking in video and methods to deal with them. Main attention is paid towards usage of these methods for target tracking in videos taken by both normal and thermal camera. It propose solution to this problem based on the kernel-based method which uses mean-shift algorhitm and on the template matching. Both tracking methods results are supervised and corrected by Kalman filter. Proposed solution is implemented using C++ with OpenCV library.
Liveness Finger Detection by LEDs with Different Wavelengths
Malý, Tomáš ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Váňa, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis was to study biometrics and focus on liveness detection. Design liveness detection for existing sensor with LEDs using different wavelength.  
Biometrical Liveness Detection - Electrical and Thermal Features
Malý, Tomáš ; Lodrová, Dana (referee) ; Váňa, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis was to study and propose ways of a liveness detection, based mainly on the thermal and electrical properties. Next, create an application determine the degree of liveness of the investigated object. Experiments are evaluated, all work summarized and evaluated
Biometric Liveness Detection for the Fingerprint Recognition Technology
Brabec, Lukáš ; Váňa, Jan (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This work focuses on liveness detection for the fingerprint recognition technology. The first part of this thesis describes biometrics, biometric systems, liveness detection and the method for liveness detection is proposed, which is based on spectroscopic characteristics of human skin. The second part describes and summarizes performed experiments. In the end, the results are discussed and further improvements are proposed.
Comparison of results of spiroergometry on running and bicycle ergometer of elite regional triathletes
VÁŇA, Jan
The main aim of our work was to compare adolescent and adult elite triathletes from the South Bohemia region based on the results from the spiroergometry testing on the treadmill and bicyle. All of the tests were performed in the Lab of functional stress diagnosis at the KTVS PF JU. The testing parameters included the values of VO2max, tidal volume, minute ventilation, respiratory rate and the percentage of a body fat. Stress test were performed thanks to running ergomerer Cortex metacontrol 3 000 and a bicycle ergometer LODE Excalibrum Sport. The Tanita BC 481 MA is a bioimpendatory machine that was used to get informations about a body composition. One of the monitored values was the level of VO2max which was higher in adolescents than in adults. The values in the adults were 67,8 ? 6,3 ml.min-1.kg-1 on the bicycle and 69,2 ? 4,9 ml.min-1.kg-1 on the treadmill. In other monitored ventilation parameters, except a tidal volume on the bicycle, we measured higher values in the adults. The vaule of the VO2max was higher in the both categories and for this reason we suppose that triathletes are rather more runners than cyclists. The next thing we came up to is that the differences of the VO2max values are lower in the triathletes than in the runners and cyclists. The adolescent triathletes from the South Bohemia region have higher values of the VO2max than the adults despite their incomplete physical development.

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