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Systems Design of Correction Coding
Křivánek, Vítězslav ; Němec, Karel (advisor)
Due to growing transmission speed burst-forming errors tend to occur still more frequently not exclusively in data transmission. The presented paper concentrates on the search for alternative burst error correction solutions complementing the existing methods in use. Its objective is an elaboration of a detailed analysis of the issue of convolution codes for error burst correction which can be used in individual anti-error systems and thus an achievement of better results than those attained by mass application of the existing solutions. First the methods implemented to remove or suppress burst errors are briefly characterized. This part is followed by a detailed description of the individual systematic convolution codes by means of mathematical tools which extend the set of possible evaluative criteria of anti-error systems which can be applied while assessing proposals for individual solutions. The acquired code properties are compared with convolution codes as well as with other versions of proposals for message protection against an error burst. The processed convolution codes are subject to testing by means of Matlab mathematical programme simulation in order to validate the correctness of the derived mathematical tools. This is because simulation represents the principal method applied to verify and present an already proposed security process and enables the acquisition of a better overview of the issue at hand. The feasibility of the individual anti-error systems is then confirmed by way of creating a circuit behaviour description in the VHDL language. Its high portability presents a big advantage when drafting individual systems of the actual implementation.
Analysis and optimization of thermal behavior of buildings
Nováková, Iva ; Gebauer, Günter (referee) ; Šikula, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis with research of efficiency of renewable and low-potential energy sources of buildings. It is available on numerical simulations for sharing office and heating and cooling system buildings in DesignBuilder. There are various energy sources and ways of controlling heating and cooling. The results are evaluated in terms of time, after the expected compromises in the building, in terms of energy consumption and its price.
Crush Element Design at Vehicle RCAR Simulation
Rydlo, Tomáš ; Svída, David (referee) ; Ramík, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals especially with basic crash test conducted by the organizations Euro NCAP and RCAR. On basis of RCAR standard for low speed crash test is designed crush element for a car Ford Taurus by using a virtual simulation. Thesis describes the selection, editing, and creating a finite element model and impact simulation to the barrier. The purpose was use a real vehicle, design into it a new crush element, try different shape and material implementation of crush element and make their comparison.
Diagnostics and proposal to eliminate thermal bridges of building
Šagát, Hynek ; Janík, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the temperature-moisture assessment of builgind constructions apartment building. Selected critical details are examined in special programs Area 2015 and Cube3D 2015. The thesis also includes thermal measurement of apartment building using a termovision camera. Theoretical calculations are then compared with measurements which were performed on a real building.
Optimization of cooling of a family house by using a geothermal system
Buchta, Jan ; Formánek, Marian (referee) ; Šikula, Ondřej (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with optimization of cooling system of family house using borehole heat exchanger as a single cooling source. In the experimental part of the thesis was carried out long-term mearurements. The main part of the master’s thesis is the development and verification mathematical and physical model of thermal behavior chilled room. The result are computer simulations and evaluation of individual scenarios and design requirements for a potential optimization of measurement and control system. The theoretical part generally deals with radiant cooling systems.
The Influence of Passive Safety Features During Vehicle Collisions with Pedestrians
Mrázek, Jan ; Vémola, Aleš (referee) ; Tokař, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the influence of passive safety features during vehicle collisions with pedestrians. The first part focuses on introducing the basic components of active and passive vehicle safety. The second part deals with construction and usage of modern components of passive safety during vehicle collisions with pedestrians. A comparing situation model of vehicle collisions with pedestrian is introduced in the third part for which a simulation programme has been used. At the close of this part there is a result synthesis of these model situations. The last part deals with the possibility of increasing pedestrian safety.
Physical Simulation of a Cloth
Vavro, Ondrej ; Seeman, Michal (referee) ; Navrátil, Jan (advisor)
Thesis covers problematics of simulating cloth(textile) behaviour under different conditions. It explains basic principles used in construction of cloth computer model, describes inner and outer forces that act on cloth and shows different integration methods that forward simulation in time from the view of suitability and speed when used on cloth simulation. Work also includes description of implementation of a demo application in which is part of these problematics tested.
Simulation of Large Particle Systems
Štambachr, Jakub ; Navrátil, Jan (referee) ; Juránek, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor thesis adresses the problem of large-scale particle system simulations. Its main goal is to create an efficient simulation model of cosmological N-body systems and its consequent testing. I chose to implement a version of Barnes-Hut Tree-Code algorithm, which meets the requirement for a high-speed simulation method. The tests carried out  within the scope of this thesis imply that tree-code method is of a logarithmic complexity. As an output of this simulation model I present several videos, demonstrating in an illustrative fashion a functionality of the model.
Modelling of Cell Colony Dynamics
Bělehrádek, Stanislav ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Sedlář, Karel (advisor)
The content of the thesis is a description of intracellular processes responsible for cell cycle regulation and reactions of cells to external and internal stimuli. Thoroughly described are important signaling pathways with appropriate methods, which can be used to simulate them in silico. From these cellular processes, a cell cycle model is created and implemented in a tool programmed in C ++ with OpenGL used for visualization. The model is then tested for various cell processes including HeLa cells growth. Finally, the results are compared with the behavior of living cells.
Differential amplifiers with bipolar transistors
Vyroubal, Petr ; Boušek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Horák, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the theory of differential amplifiers with bipolar transistors, an overview of the basic connections and inspection their properties with the help of computer simulation program OrCAD PSpice. The specific type of differential amplifier is carried out experimental measurements, which perform as verification of simulated properties. The aim of this work is to analyze and compare the results obtained using the simulation program and the results obtained by laboratory measurements.

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