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Section Speed Measurement for Traffic Analysis
Kubíčková, Pavla ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Sochor, Jakub (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on section speed measurement for traffic analysis. This thesis desribes existing methods of detection of license plates and classification of their characters. Methods of cascade classifier and classifier SVM are described in this work. Evaluation of individual parts of the system is processed in the final section.
Radar-Based Speed Measurement for Sport Events
Radoš, Daniel ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis is dedicated to speed measurement focused on sport events. In introduction of this thesis, basic principles of radar and their dividing are mentioned. Following part of thesis is dedicated to continuous wave radar, using Doppler effect and also principle of sequential signal processing, followed by resultant speed calculation of measured object. Ultimately, selected methods are implemented and tested using real data. In the end, the implemented application is evaluated and the possible continuation of this work is stated.
Radar sensors for speed measurements
Doležal, Tomáš ; PhD, Jaroslav Čechák, (referee) ; Kokolia, Martin (advisor)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is selecting a suitable microwave sensor for measuring the speed of vehicles in regular traffic, while covering multiple road lanes by a suitable method. Furthermore, the optimal one is selected in the form of search, based on the necessary parameters from commercially available radar sensors measuring primary speed. In the next step, simulation is performed for the selected speed sensor in the MATLAB environment, depending on its parameters and the modes in which it can work. The simulation also includes environmental influences on the received signal. There is introduced programmed graphical user interface for simulating a lot of situations on the road for two cars in the next section. Last section summarizes results of real measurement.
Condensing technology and flue gas
Müller, Jan ; Topič, Jan (referee) ; Počinková, Marcela (advisor)
This thesis is developed as a proposal for heating for a primary school and kindergarten in the region of Brno-countryside. For the insulated building, a combination of heating and air-conditioning is proposed. The concept is designed so that the air-conditioning preheats the exterior air and the heating system warms the incoming air to a comfortable temperature. For the required thermal performance, sources of heat (for gas and pellets) and a layout solution for the boiler room is designed. Drainage of combustion products is proposed for both solutions. The project solution is per the extent of the construction permit. The theoretical part is linked with the practical part through the condensation boilers, their function and division, and drainage of combustion products. The experiment for the given topic was conducted on the drainage of combustion products. The pressure loss of the reverse knob was determined in relation to the flow rate of air in the condensation boilers as this loss is essential in assessing the drainage of combustion products.
Radar-Based Speed Measurement of Sport Projectiles
Bezděk, David ; Široký, Adam (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with a proposal and implementation of application, that extracts speed information of sport projectiles from radar data. Firstly, there is description of radar, Doppler's effect and especially continuous-wave radar. Then the bachelor’s thesis continues with signal processing issues, after which speed can be calculated.In next part there is a describtion of collecting real data and their evaluation. In the last part there is a summary of the thesis, eventual use of the application and it's possible extensions.
Radar-Based Measurement for Speed Sport Disciplines
Lach, Martin ; Široký, Adam (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
This thesis is focused on radar speed measurement of sportsmen. The aim is to implement system which determines and visualizes speed of sportsman. The outcome of this work is among other library in C for analysis of radar data. The work deals with explanation of radar. It describes the different types of radars, their functions and characteristics. The following chapter explains the terms important for signal processing. Next are analysis of the problem and description of implementation. At the end of the thesis are tests and evaluation of success.
Determining the range of human joints motion using accelerometer data
Toláš, Štěpán ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Kolářová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on determining the range of human joints motion using accelerometeter data. The theoretical part first describes the basic kinesiology of human joints. This part is followed by chapters which contain the basic information about accelerometers and describes how obtain measurements using these sensors. The last chapter is focused on the design of an algorithm for calculation the range, velocity and path of motion written in Matlab programming environment.
Speed Measurement Using Radar
Martinů, Lukáš ; Široký, Vít (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on method of object's speed detection using a low-cost continuous wave radar module. In the first section, it describes differences between basic types of radar modules and their fundamental principles. The main part of thesis is dedicated to signal processing of radar modules K-MC1, K-MC4, that contents data to analyze moving objects. Doppler effect is used to determine the object's relative speed. Moreover, there is used FSK technique to measure the distance and there are solved issues associated with cosine factor. To verify the performance and stability, the application is tested on a several appropriate objects. In the end, the implemented application is evaluated and the possible continuation of this work is stated.
Object tracking in video sequences
Libiš, Zdeněk ; Zukal, Martin (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with object tracking in video sequence. It focuses on studying of one object´s motion in static background. Motion is defined by its direction and its speed. It was created 3 operators in RapidMiner to determine it. The operator called AccumulativeDifferenceImage searches a trajectory of motion by technique of accumulative difference image. Operator called OpticalFlow is created to describe type of motion and to find size of location´s transition. The operator called SpeedMeasuing is used for determining of speed, it calculates speed of object by using input´s binary masks in meters by second. In theoretical part of thesis are described the types of segmentation´s methods, basic types of block matching algorithms, attributes of video sequences and problem of recording of motions. In practical part are described implementations of every operator, the testing video sequences and showed results of tests for every operator.
Rules designing roads for skaters
Skalická, Petra ; Bačová,, Katarína (referee) ; Kocourek,, Josef (referee) ; Radimský, Michal (advisor)
The dissertation deals with non-motorized transport. Specifically, it focuses directly on the new non-motorized traffic sector, which is the riders of roller skates. Title of the dissertation The rules for designing roads for skaters were selected from the point of view of unresolved issues. The main goal of the dissertation is to enable the legislative inclusion of skaters as a separate group into the transport hierarchy so that they can gain space for their movement in the transport area. The result should be primarily a reduction in accidents and an increase in road safety for non-motorized vehicles. Other objectives of the thesis include the creation of design parameter tables for methodological instructions based on the analysis of the data obtained by measuring and determining the critical traffic intensity on existing roads. The dissertation summarizes the current issue of non-motorized transport, but especially the issue of skaters transport. It assesses the situation in the Czech Republic compared to the conditions abroad. It explains the physical patterns of the skater's movements, based on which the spatial demands on the used transport space are derived. The following is an overview of selected methods dealing with measurement and evaluation of transport speeds and intensities. Depending on the values found, rules are then created for designing the basic parameters of the skateboard trail network, which includes, for example, traffic sign design and construction requirements.

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