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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.
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.
Small UAV parachute recovery system design
Pejchar, Jan ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Popela, Robert (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the small UAV’s rescue system design. The thesis is divided into related sections reflecting the design process. The first part deals with general problems of parachute equipment. Another part is evaluating critical situations in manual and autonomous control of the airplane. The deceleration device is based on this critical situations as well as the calculated structure loading. Next is the description and evaluation of experiments to verify the performance of modern parachutes. The thesis also includes a simplified proposal ejection mechanism designed in 3D software and documentation of the of model aircraft construction for testing and predicting behaviour in autonomous flight mode.
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.
Small UAV parachute recovery system design
Pejchar, Jan ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Popela, Robert (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the small UAV’s rescue system design. The thesis is divided into related sections reflecting the design process. The first part deals with general problems of parachute equipment. Another part is evaluating critical situations in manual and autonomous control of the airplane. The deceleration device is based on this critical situations as well as the calculated structure loading. Next is the description and evaluation of experiments to verify the performance of modern parachutes. The thesis also includes a simplified proposal ejection mechanism designed in 3D software and documentation of the of model aircraft construction for testing and predicting behaviour in autonomous flight mode.
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.
Crisis management in current and emergency situations at separate faculties of the University of South Bohemia.
SKRÁŠKOVÁ, Anna
The aim of my work is to verify the real state of the critical management in case of an emergency event or critical situation at the University of South Bohemia, and on the basis of the analysis propose the way to secure necessary critical preparedness of the university in this respect. In the thesis I delt with the dangers and threats specific for České Budějovice, Nové Hrady and Vodňany concerning the University of South Bohemia. I ground my work on the hypothesis that the preparedness of faculties and colleges at the University of South Bohemia for emergency events and their resolution is not sufficient, which was proved true in the course of elaboration. I compared the existing plans and precautions at the University of South Bohemia with the present laws and notices valid in the Czech Republic. The obtained information thus led to the preparation of a Plan of critical preparedness for the University of South Bohemia with assuming that other elaboration by all the faculties and colleges in practice will be realized. The result of my thesis is the Plan of critical preparedness of the University of South Bohemia in electronic form that will be used as a proposal of precautions and solutions of emergency situations at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice.
The place and the role of the Military Police in the Integrated Rescue System frame
PÍZA, Rostislav
The goal of my thesis was fulfilled. There was analysed the Military Police of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. There were investigated two hypothesis in general. It was discovered that the hypotesis No. 1 was not confirmed. The reset of this Thesis is the recommendation with real particular suggestion of better application of the present possibilities of the Military Police of the Czech Republic Armed Forces use in the Integrated Rescue System. The hapothesis No. 2 was confirmed. It was discovered that both of these Military Police have the similar application.
The regulatory measures - the degree of economic action to solve the economic recession.
BUKAČ, Martin
The regulatory measures - the degree of economic action to solve the economic recession. In this thesis the author presents the basic view of the regulatory system of the measures as a degree of economic action to deal with the economic recession. The introductory part of the thesis is addressed to become familiar with the current state of the issue of the control measures, the types of regulatory measures and their application when there is an emergency situation. There is also an outline of the use of control measures in this area of activity. The thesis further contains an analysis of available documentation of regulatory measures for economic recession situation and the authentication of the hypothesis whether municipalities with extended authority in the Czech Republic have sufficiently prepared documentation dealing with the regulatory measures for these type of situations. As a part of this thesis, a research was conducted through questionnaires. The research was focused on the level of processed documentation of municipalities with extended authority in the Czech Republic and the readiness of these communities in an economical critical situation. Based on the evaluation of these questionnaires the hypothesis was confirmed. The author has pointed out the inconsistencies (disunity) in the quality of processed documentation of municipalities with extended authority and a lack of uniformity among the financial management personnel to deal with an economic crisis. As a result of this thesis training aids and materials for the decision making and management to solve an economic crisis and on the use of specific regulatory measures have been prepared.

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