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Commercial vehicle electronic systems
Slepánek, David ; Zháňal, Lubor (referee) ; Fojtášek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with electronic systems of commercial vehicles. In the first part the reader is introduced to basic groups of electronic systems, with their functions and applications. The second part discusses particular systems in detail. The last part is dedicated to the development of autonomous commercial vehicles. The thesis also contains the pros and cons of using these technologies in practise. In the conclusion, the helpfulness of each system is assessed.
Assistant systems in car and aircraft control
Novotný, Timotej ; Horpatzká, Michaela (referee) ; Zikmund, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with assistance systems in cars and aircraft. The aviation sector is focused on GA aircraft. This thesis describes assistance systems used in cars and aircraft, their contribution to traffic safety and limitations of these systems. The comparison of assisting systems in the automotive and aviation industries shows the difference in the speed of development in individual areas, which is caused mainly due to strict requirements for safety and reliability of aviation systems. Furthermore, we can see the difference in implementation of systems monitoring the condition of a driver/pilot. Although the work of a pilot is more demanding than the work of a driver, today’s aircraft do not have a system for monitoring the condition of a pilot or an emergency landing system. Part of the thesis concerning future assistance systems in aviation is devoted to the system monitoring the pilot’s condition and the automatic landing system. Both systems are still under development. However, experiments have shown that these systems could be implemented in future aircraft and increase aviation safety. The last part of the thesis mentions the future of assistance systems, which create a path to autonomous vehicles.
Typical Traffic Accidents of Hazardous Frivers Focusing on the Elderly
Krchová, Zuzana ; Semela, Marek (referee) ; Schmeidler, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the issue of seniors in transportation and examines the typical causes of traffic accidents caused by the participation of persons of this age category. The theoretical part of the thesis explains the demographic development of the society with regard to the population’s mobility and describes the personality of the person in the transport environment from the traffic psychology point of view focusing on seniors. The empirical part of the thesis focuses on the analysis of traffic accidents with the participation of seniors, defining the causes. It sets out the practical tools that can be used to objectively assess the driver's ability to drive in terms of driver's age and the possibility of reducing the number of traffic accidents caused by the elderly.
Zhodnocení současného rozvoje autonomních systémů řízení osobních vozidel
Zbořil, Maxmilián
The presented bachelor thesis deals with the evaluation of the current development of car-nomic control systems for passenger vehicles. The first part of the thesis deals with the history of autonomous systems and then a detailed overview of the individual sensors used in autonomous vehicles is presented. In the second part, an enumeration of the different levels of automation of autonomous systems is made together with a description of the different assistance systems found in vehicles. In the third part, the specific representation of autonomous systems in the automotive industry is addressed, followed by a description of the factors influencing the development of autonomous systems. Finally, an analysis of accident rates for the monitoring period is presented.
Design of a "Cyclist/Pedestrian Dummy" platform for testing advanced assistance systems
Bartuněk, Jiří ; Ramík, Pavel (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is to design a remote-controlled platform for testing advanced assistance systems in modern cars. The work focuses on the detailed construction of a robust undercarriage powered by electric motors. This undercarriage must be capable of carrying various dummies, such as a pedestrian, child, or cyclist, and withstand being overrun by a vehicle, which is verified using the finite element method. The thesis also includes the development of a specialized attachment system for dummies that minimizes potential damage to the tested vehicle. The result is a complete design of the platform, including a detailed description of the selection and integration of electronic components, providing a comprehensive basis for the manufacture of a testing prototype. The thesis is supplemented with drawing documentation.
Assistant systems in car and aircraft control
Novotný, Timotej ; Horpatzká, Michaela (referee) ; Zikmund, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with assistance systems in cars and aircraft. The aviation sector is focused on GA aircraft. This thesis describes assistance systems used in cars and aircraft, their contribution to traffic safety and limitations of these systems. The comparison of assisting systems in the automotive and aviation industries shows the difference in the speed of development in individual areas, which is caused mainly due to strict requirements for safety and reliability of aviation systems. Furthermore, we can see the difference in implementation of systems monitoring the condition of a driver/pilot. Although the work of a pilot is more demanding than the work of a driver, today’s aircraft do not have a system for monitoring the condition of a pilot or an emergency landing system. Part of the thesis concerning future assistance systems in aviation is devoted to the system monitoring the pilot’s condition and the automatic landing system. Both systems are still under development. However, experiments have shown that these systems could be implemented in future aircraft and increase aviation safety. The last part of the thesis mentions the future of assistance systems, which create a path to autonomous vehicles.
Typical Traffic Accidents of Hazardous Frivers Focusing on the Elderly
Krchová, Zuzana ; Semela, Marek (referee) ; Schmeidler, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the issue of seniors in transportation and examines the typical causes of traffic accidents caused by the participation of persons of this age category. The theoretical part of the thesis explains the demographic development of the society with regard to the population’s mobility and describes the personality of the person in the transport environment from the traffic psychology point of view focusing on seniors. The empirical part of the thesis focuses on the analysis of traffic accidents with the participation of seniors, defining the causes. It sets out the practical tools that can be used to objectively assess the driver's ability to drive in terms of driver's age and the possibility of reducing the number of traffic accidents caused by the elderly.
Commercial vehicle electronic systems
Slepánek, David ; Zháňal, Lubor (referee) ; Fojtášek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with electronic systems of commercial vehicles. In the first part the reader is introduced to basic groups of electronic systems, with their functions and applications. The second part discusses particular systems in detail. The last part is dedicated to the development of autonomous commercial vehicles. The thesis also contains the pros and cons of using these technologies in practise. In the conclusion, the helpfulness of each system is assessed.

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