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Laboratory device with temperature control
Telecký, Jakub ; Škrabánek, Pavel (referee) ; Němec, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work deals with regulation and procedures that can be used for this. The theoretical part therefore presents the basic concepts of automation and controllers. The main part is the practical part. The purchased system consists of a regulated system, which must be set up correctly. Using system identification and known procedures, sample examples of how to best set the controller are compiled. The result is a sample laboratory task that automation students can try and gain experience with methods of setting up the controller.
All-pass filters with various active devices
Novotný, Jakub ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Petržela, Jiří (advisor)
The theme of the semester project is to provide an overview of the function and use of analogue all-pass filters. It deals with their specific implementation using active functional blocks, i. e. using LT1228 transconductance amplifier manufactured by Linear Technology, using transimpedance amplifier AD844 manufactured by Analog Devices and using negative three port second generation current conveyor EL2082 manufactured by Intersil (formerly Elantec). Further outlines the concept of laboratory exercises on all-pass filters with the aforementioned integrated circuits. The exercise will consist of three separate units.
CIP Safety
Šmoldas, Michal ; Stibor, Karel (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with the analysis of CIP technology and the creation of laboratory tasks from components based on this technology. The aim of the thesis is to create a literary research on CIP technology and its individual extensions focusing on CIP Safety. Further, a functional laboratory panel is assembled from the available components in the FEKT VUT Brno laboratory supporting this technology CIP Safety, specifying the assignment of the laboratory task. Functionality of the panel has been verified by the SW solution of the laboratory task with visualization and control of the virtual production line. The result of the work is literary research on CIP technology, functional laboratory panel, specification of assignment of laboratory task and SW solution of task with visualization and control of virtual production line.
X-ray computed tomography artifacts simulation
Koťová, Markéta ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Drastich, Aleš (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with CT artifacts modeling generated during the acquisition process. The theoretical part summarizes principles of CT and origin of artifacts. The practical part consists of a newly developed simulator, which includes ring, motion, metal, streak and aliasing artifacts. Finally, the new laboratory exercise was designed.
Detection of the RF Signal on MRI
Břínek, Adam ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Drastich, Aleš (advisor)
Presented bachelor’s thesis is focused on the detection of MR signal. The aim is to propose the laboratory exercise. The difference between the linear and quadrature detections is described with emphasis on SNR. The program was created in Matlab GUI to be provided in the laboratory excercise. The program is presented in the text.
Blockchain technology and its use
Hrbotický, Lukáš ; Sikora, Marek (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
This diploma theses concerns the matter of blockchain technology and its practical use, especially for nonfinancial services. Theoretical part describes the blockchain technology from the technological and juridical point of view and examples of its practical use are also mentioned. In the practical part two laboratory exercises were designed for further familiarization of the blockchain technology, in which students try some real applications on their own.
Laboratory exercises in OPNET environmentfor Communication technolgies course
Kasper, Robin ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design of laboratory exercises for the Communication Technologies course that is included in the second year of bachelor’s degree in Teleinformatics. This course represents first introduction of students with network protocols and technologies, therefore, the thesis deals with just the basic physical technologies, routing protocols and transport layer protocols. The introductory part of the thesis is devoted to theoretical knowledge to particular tasks. For the design of laboratory exercises is used OPNET environment, concretely its unpaid version IT Guru Academic Edition 9.1. The first task is focused on the differences in two basic transport protocols Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). The second task is orientated on the differences in the transmission network parameters using wireless networks and Ethernet technologies. In the third task the routing protocols Routing Information Protocol (RIP) a Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) are compared. These are protocols of a group Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) that are characterized by the usage within a single autonomous system. The last exercise is aimed at Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Frame Relay technologies, which are technologies used mainly in networks Wide Area Network (WAN). All devised exercises are accompanied by detailed instructions for students including supplementary questions and tasks leading to individual work and reflection. The thesis includes model solutions to these four exercises and CD where are inserted all programs source codes.
Design of CISCO network analysis by VePAL TX300 Analyzer
Ťápal, Tomáš ; Vychodil, Petr (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This bachelor´s work consists of describing the network Cisco, possibilities of network analysis with analyzer VePAL TX300 and Sunset MTT, creation of manual for the analyzer VePAL TX300 and draft three laboratory exercises. The first exercise analyzes transmission parameters of the network Cisco. The second exercise compares parameters of two different types of routers. The third exercise analysis VoIP and IPTV services, especially qualitative parameters.
Measurement of passive frequency crossovers for loudspeaker systems
Holínský, Jan ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
The content of the master´s thesis is to approach the issue of measuring the characteristics of passive frequency crossover. The work describes individual types of measured characteristics and their possibility of measurement. Then the work describes design of modules for measurement characteristics of passive frequency crossover (shunt, resistive load and amplifier). These modules were made and tested for its functions. For the amplifier is then made a second design for fulfilment requirements. The second version isn’t made in this work. At the end of the work was prepared the theoretical part of the laboratory task: Measurement of characteristics of passive frequency crossover, including protocol.
Laboratory exercises in Riverbed Modeler simulation environment
Lojek, Stanislav ; Bečková, Zuzana (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
This semestral thesis deals with the creation of a laboratory exercise for the course of Communication Technology. This course is designed for Teleinformatics in bachelor's degree program and should provide students with basic knowledge of network protocols and technologies. For this reason, the thesis deals with basic transport protocols, protocols for transmission via backbone networks and network layer protocols. The introductory part introduces the OPNET design environment, more precisely its free version of Riverbed Modeler Academic Edition 17.5, where the design of the laboratory exercises is done. The second part is a necessary theory to the exercises. The lab exercise is focused on differences in TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) protocols. The second laboratory exercises is focused on technologies for transmission mainly on WAN (Wide Area Network) namely ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) and Frame Relay. The last proposed exercises deals with the two most prominent Internet protocols that are used for communications IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) and IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) protocols. Guides for students have been created for this task, and at the end of each part, the complementary tasks and questions are given to students in oder to test the gained knowledge of the discussed issues.

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