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Passive and active safety features in passenger cars
Jahoda, Patrik ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with safety elements of all kinds in personal vehicles and their general introduction. This elements are divided and broadened and roughly described. My work contains short summary of history of safety elements. Conclusion contains evaluation of individual elements. Video with crash test is inserted in this graduate work.
Chassis Electrical Systems
Slaběňák, Patrik ; Kuchyňková, Hana (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
Travelling by bus is very extended in present and safety return home is a wish of every passenger. Outcome of this bachelor work is a survey of the most used stability systems, used in cars and facilitating the work of drivers in critic situations. Among others, this work contains the survey of powers acting on a vehicle during the ride. This powers influence impending slippery road on aggravated adhesive conditions. Individual systems are described attentively and supplemented by illustrating pictures, which near this issue and facilitate the real idea of functionality. At the conclusion of this work is mentioned the theoretical suggestion for practical exercising of a subject automobile electrotechnics and also a referring is mentioned to my continuation in this dissertation.
Assistance Systems of Modern Vehicles
Piskoř, Martin ; Čavoj, Ondřej (referee) ; Hejtmánek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with assistance systems of modern vehicles. The first part describes active and passive safety of modern vehicles. Differences of active and passive safety are mentioned in first part too. The second part attends to basic split of assistance systems. The third part presents description of some assistance systems, which are installed in modern vehicles. In conclusion, there is description of the most common sensors, which are used by assistance systems.
Effect of Active Vehicle Safety in the Prevention of Road Accidents
Franc, Šimon ; Frič, Jindřich (referee) ; Panáček, Vladimír (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on effects of active vehicle safety on the prevention of traffic accidents. In the introductory section, the term of active safety is defined and divided into four categories. In next four chapters, the particular elements of active safety are described in more detail and some selected elements are described in depth. Chapter seven includes a questionnaire; it enquires opinions of people about some of the elements of active safety. Practical road tests were conducted as part of this work. Theirs description and evaluation are in the last chapters.
Motor Vehicle View Safety
Hlavatý, Jiří ; Zháňal, Lubor (referee) ; Hejtmánek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on view safety of motor vehicles. Briefly is mentioned the active safety, vehicle equipment, which is trying to prevent an accident. It is dealt with parts of view safety, view out of the vehicle, lighting technology and passive vehicle visibility. The objective is to present the possibilities of today's cars within a given topic.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Fajt, Jakub ; Vančura, Jan (referee) ; Hejtmánek, Petr (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis describes functions of advanced driver assistance systems. These systems are used to increase safety of road users. The thesis deals with distribution of assistance systems, description of sensors that are used by these systems, but the main part describes the assistance systems itself. In the conclusion part of this thesis is the inclusion of driver assistance systems in the legislation and a brief look into the future of these technologies.
Historical evolution and modern trends in passenger cars safety elements
Máčala, Stanislav ; Ambróz, Richard (referee) ; Laurinec, Marián (advisor)
In my bachelor’s thesis I focus on passenger cars safety. I summarize its history. I deal with active and passive elements of safety. One part is paid to car comfort system. There are also mentioned crash tests.
Basic working and construction principles of electronic vehicle motion control systems.
Černý, Pavel ; Ambróz, Richard (referee) ; Laurinec, Marián (advisor)
This paper provides an overview of basic electronic assistance systems, focusing on active safety. The centre of interest of this work is an antilock braking system (ABS), an antislip system (ASR) and vehicle stability system (ESP). It describes principles of working and the main parts of the structure. The work also deals with the modern trends in selected active safety systems such as electro-hydraulic system (SBC), a system of automatic emergency braking (AEB) and electronic wedge brake (EWB).
Aktivní bezpečnostní systémy silničních vozidel
Šafář, Jan
The bachelor thesis deals with active safety systems of road vehicles. The first part of the thesis describes the present of active safety systems. These include anti-lock, anti-skid systems, adaptive cruise control and many other systems. In the second part, the issue of ABS and ESP assistants is discussed in detail to ensure the vehicle's stability in practice. The final part describes the evaluation of active security systems.
Vývoj aktivních a pasivních bezpečnostních prvků osobních automobilů
Kubín, Tomáš
In my bachelor thesis I deal with issues of active and passive safety of cars. In the introductory part I deal with the historical development of the safety of motor vehicles and the basic division of security elements. In the second part I present requirements for compliance with homologation regulations in the field of vehicle safety. In the next part the bachelor thesis focuses on the current elements of active and passive security. In the last part of my work, I describe the trends in passive safety of cars.

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