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Open Call
Gajdošík, Andreas ; Rathouský, Luděk (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
In diploma thesis Open Call I focus on unequal position of artists in current art world in which, despite the transparent practices like open calls, still persists the cult of name, the power of networking and personal recommendation. This topic I artistically process in form of practical artistic intervention, which is close to the tactics of 1:1 scale of Arte Útil - specifically by creation of software tool called Nomin. Its purpose is to support weakened or marginalized groups of artists. Nomin uses properties of email protocol SMTP to allow its users-spectators to send fake self-recommending emails - from email addresses of famous curators to the inboxes various galleries or other art institutions. During development of program Nomin and its technical background (software documentation, web page etc.) I followed the paradigm of free, libre, open source software (FLOSS) and also the methodology of agile software development in order to provide in this gesamtsoftwerk the users-spectators with fully functional, user-friendly software and give them possibility to influence further development of Nomin or directly participate on it. Created artwork is thus not a single artefact but rather a set of interconnected objects and practices grounded in the network of social bonds and behaviours which balances on the edge of institutional critique, useful art, participatory art and collective performance.
Hodoor – electronic attendance system
Predný, Patrik ; Hojdík, Matěj (referee) ; Hejátková, Edita (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of attendance recording. The aim of the thesis was to design a solution and then create a hardware terminal for the electronic attendance system. The whole system is based on the latest web technologies using the Raspberry Pi hardware, for the client terminal. Future use of the device is possible for both home and commercial use. The whole system was distributed globaly as Open Source project. The result of thesis is a physical prototype of a client terminal, based on the Raspberry Pi platform, Electron based application for terminal and a web application communicating with the server solution.
Design of Accelerator for Oncological Therapy
Zbořil, Jan ; Siebert, Petr (referee) ; John, David (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is the design of linear accelerator for oncology treatment. The design focuses on the improvement of the aesthethical side of the accelator, but also comes up with inventional solutions how to improve the radiation treatment of oncology patients to higher the chances of successful treatment of cancer.
Web control system for textile machine
Balázsy, František ; Jirgl, Miroslav (referee) ; Arm, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of web control application for textile machine. It consists of an HMI application based on the VueJS and Electron frameworks which communicates with the B&R PLC using the OPC UA protocol. For programming and production management uses MES microservice based on web realtime API. After it deals with deploying the application to a Linux station with kiosk configuration. The whole stack is implemented using JavaScript programming language and open-source software resources exclusively.
Computational Model of Control and Behaviour of Self-Driven Vehicle
Kužela, Michal ; Bidlo, Michal (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This thesis explains basic principles of autonomous vehicles. Based on these principles, it describes proposed simulation model of autonomous vehicle with its behavior in different outer conditions. The model is composed from sensors and vehicle itself. Sensors use an algorithm based on line intersection to detect collisions. Vehicle model is mostly described by physical formulas and custom decision algorithms. Its surrounding objects have parameters that are randomly selected for each simulation run. This thesis also explains implementation of the simulation model with its own simulation framework and an analysis tool for collected data. All of these features are implemented in JavaScript with use of Node.js and an Electron framework.
Detection, Localization and Determination of Chronic Wounds
Gulán, Filip ; Dvořák, Michal (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to design and implement a multiplatform application for detection, localization and determination of the extent of chronic wounds. The application is intended to assist nurses, doctors and healthcare assistants to monitor and evaluate chronic wounds in the course of treatment. The application is based on the Typescript programming language, on the Ionic hybrid application framework and on the Electron desktop application framework. Chronic wound assessment runs on the server-side where the Python programming language is used. The Flask application framework is used for the RESTful application interface and the OpenCV library is used for image processing.
Smart Video Doorbell Based on Raspberry Pi
Ondrejka, Adam ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Materna, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the design and implementation of a smart doorbell based on Raspberry Pi. Unlike commercially available smart doorbells, the solution described in this thesis offers full functionality (motion detection, audiovisual streaming, and notifications) even without internet access. The doorbell operates fully locally and enables the user to use more doorbells at the same time. A web page and desktop app for displaying notifications was also implemented for the doorbell. After connecting to the android app Gotify, notifications can also be delivered to a device with the Android operational system.
Demonstrational Program for IZU Course
Hreha, Tomáš ; Šůstek, Martin (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of application for visualization of fundamental algorithms of artificial intelligence. The first part describes theoretical part of implemented topics and methods, next part briefly describes used technologies, reasons why they were used and their practical usage in context of result application. The next part is dedicated to user interface, its main components and describes ways how application interacts with user and how user can interact with application. The last part contains comparison with original demo applications and summarize results of application testing.
Structure and properties of electron beam penetration produced in steel AMS 5659
Říčan, Daniel ; Foret, Rudolf (referee) ; Kouřil, Miloslav (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the electron beam welding of the AMS 5659 steel used in industry for special hydraulic cylinders (Fig. 1). A theoretical analysis of electron beam welding and analysis of the influence of selected welding parameters on penetration characteristics are in the first part of the thesis. The second part contains an evaluation of the implemented experimental penetrations on samples of the steel in the hardened condition H1025 and after solution heat. It was also done a properties assessment of the same samples that were been hardened again. The light microscopy (SM), the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and the measurement method of hardness according to Vickers were used for evaluation and comparison of the steel properties in the region of penetration and the heat affected zones properties.
Electron Technology for Desktop Applications Development
Ščensná, Júlia ; Maruniak, Lukáš (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
The thesis is focused on development of desktop applications based on web technologies. These applications are determined to run on major operation systems on the market, namely Windows, Linux and MacOS. The aim of this thesis is to examine technologies that offer this development and to select some of the technologies for future work that includes implementation of applications into selected technologies. At the end, the thesis describes comparison of applications and their testing. The results of this work are implemented applications and their comparison on basis of possibilities they provide.

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