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Design of synchronous spoke motor
Kopecký, Jan ; Bulín, Tomáš (referee) ; Knebl, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis is focused mainly on the theoretical research of permanent magnet synchronous motors. In addition, various methods of designing the motor‘s magnetic circuit are discussed and their advantages and disadvantages are compared. The reluctance network method is analyzed more thorough, because this method is used for motor designing process. In the last part the results obtained by reluctance network are compared with the results evaluated by finite element method.
Traffic monitoring using Raspberry PI
Zacpal, Michal ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Honec, Peter (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and subsequent implementation of a unit for traffic monitoring using Raspberry PI. First section provides a quick overview of assistance systems, which use a road lane detection techniques. Next there is a description of two diferent methods for road lane detection. Follow the description of monitoring scene. Then the work describe the practical part including the design and realization of supporting electronics, selecting of each components, including the modifying of cameras, mechanical design and creating of unit. Another section is about selection and installation of appropriate software components necessary for running of the unit and the selection of development tools for creating user application. After description of graphical user interafce, there is a description of road lanes detection algorithm. At the end of the thesis is summarized a reliability of unit in real traffic situation. At the appendix there are technical drawings, describing the unit.
Integrovaná ochrana rostlin v akvaponických systémech
URBÁSEK, Jan
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to develop a literature search focused on the issue of integrated pest management (IPM) in aquaponics. Due to the fact that the literature focused on IPM in aquaponics is very limited, the work is based primarily on information about plant protection used in greenhouses or hydroponics. Individual methods of plant protection were evaluated based on their applicability in various types of aquaponic systems. The evaluation also considered their real usage in commercial aquaponic farming. Prevention is proving to be the most effective. By following strict preventive measures, more significant problems can be prevented. Subsequent resolution of the problems can be quite complicated and can cause irreversible economic losses on plant products. Chemical protection is now commonly used in plant protection in greenhouses and hydroponics. However, the application of chemical pesticides in aquaponics is highly problematic due to their possible toxicity to aquatic organisms. Due to the limited possibilities of using traditional chemical pesticides, it is therefore necessary to look for other alternatives. Natural products based on plant extracts could become one of these alternatives. There is a large number of plants that have pesticidal effect, but the possibility of their application is without further research very limited, as most products of plant origin have not been tested for their toxicity to aquatic organisms. In this work has been created an overview of plant products available on the market that could be used against problematic pests and diseases. Also based on literature sources there has been created a list of plants that can be recommended for future research into usability and inclusion in the IPM system of large aquaponic farms.
Population models of plant life-cycles and their modifications by diseases and herbivores
Kasner, Marek ; Koubek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Koupilová, Klára (referee)
Pathogens and herbivores are two important groups of organisms with predominantly negative impact on their plant hosts. Although relationships at the individual level are relatively well understood, the data acquired by those studies cannot be easily translated into effects on the population. Various types of population models, also used in the case of the interactions, give us valuable insight into population dynamics. This bachelor thesis at first describes mechanisms and effects of plant pathogens (with emphasis on pathosystems with anther smut Microbotryum violaceum) and herbivores at the individual and population level for the demonstration of diversity of the systems and to stress the discrepancy between the two hierarchical levels. Furthermore, matrix and integral projection models are introduced as invaluable tools for population dynamics projections and understanding the underlying results of the interactions on plant populations. These models use the entire plant life cycle and require long-term censuses of demographic data. The role of these models in plant-pathogen interactions seems heavily underappreciated, however, and thus there is only a small number of studies with their application. The thesis describes mechanisms of the models, modifications in specific life-cycles and their...
Population biology of rock outcrop plant Aurinia saxatilis ssp saxatilis
Šimáková, Terezie ; Münzbergová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Dostál, Petr (referee)
The rock outcrop plants are neglected group of plants, even though they include endangered or endemic species. Despite this fact, there is only a few of studies focusing at this topic. The aim of this thesis is to focus on this group of plants in terms of its population dynamics. Aurinia saxatilis ssp. saxatilis was chosen as a model species. It is a species of the Czech thermophyticum. Three populations were chosen and studied over three years. The population dynamics was compared between the populations by integral projection modelling (IPM) and matrix population modelling (MPM). The results of these two analytical approaches were compared to one another, too. The population growth rate (λ) predicts that one of the populations is stable, whereas the other two populations are declining. The highest elasticity is mostly for the seeds survival in the seed bank. The population growth rate does not differ distinctly between the two statistical approaches, IPM and MPM. In all cases the IPM λ is lower than the MPM λ. Within the IPM analysis, the influence of the substrate type was also studied. The analyses, however, did not indicate any major differences between the substrates. For maintaining the populations, it is necessary to protect the new seeds and seedling recruitment and to create the new space...
Design of synchronous spoke motor
Kopecký, Jan ; Bulín, Tomáš (referee) ; Knebl, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis is focused mainly on the theoretical research of permanent magnet synchronous motors. In addition, various methods of designing the motor‘s magnetic circuit are discussed and their advantages and disadvantages are compared. The reluctance network method is analyzed more thorough, because this method is used for motor designing process. In the last part the results obtained by reluctance network are compared with the results evaluated by finite element method.
Traffic monitoring using Raspberry PI
Zacpal, Michal ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Honec, Peter (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and subsequent implementation of a unit for traffic monitoring using Raspberry PI. First section provides a quick overview of assistance systems, which use a road lane detection techniques. Next there is a description of two diferent methods for road lane detection. Follow the description of monitoring scene. Then the work describe the practical part including the design and realization of supporting electronics, selecting of each components, including the modifying of cameras, mechanical design and creating of unit. Another section is about selection and installation of appropriate software components necessary for running of the unit and the selection of development tools for creating user application. After description of graphical user interafce, there is a description of road lanes detection algorithm. At the end of the thesis is summarized a reliability of unit in real traffic situation. At the appendix there are technical drawings, describing the unit.
Interior Point Methods
Matoušová, Hana ; Černý, Michal (advisor) ; Rada, Miroslav (referee)
In the present work we study Interior Point Algorithm used for solving linear problems

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