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A Tool for Sharing and Visualization of Skydiving Records
Madaj, Tomáš ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
Purpose of this work is to create a web application which would enable easiest possible 3D visualisation and sharing of uploaded GPS logs. It is intended mainly for aerosports. The application is built on the full-stack JavaScript platform Meteor.js, it features a web user interface and utilizes WebGL library three.js for 3D visualisations in browser. This form allows to achieve intended accessibility and simplicity of usage. The application is a valuable sports performance analysis tool. It brings accurate view of the actual trajectory in the sky where it's otherwise impossible due to the absence of a close visual reference point.
History of Skydiving - accuracy landing
Svobodová, Jana ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: History of skydiving - precision landing Objectives of work: The aim of this work is to map complexly and integraly the history of skydiving with a focus on racing discipline of precision landing. Due to insufficient number of relevant compact resources and web sites, so the work becomes the first file that holds the issue in a comprehensive manner and develop a unified overview of the analysis problem. Method: This is a theoretical work, the kernel of the work will be at tracing specialized publications and websites, collecting information, filtering the relevant data in their comprehensive use. Results: Objective of thesis was largely achieved. It turned out that the topic is very broad to draw up a detailed summery of the entire history of the research question. The topic was therefore processed generally and is more like a preview than a perfect description. Intended overview was given. Key words: Skydiving, parachute, competitive discipline, precision landing, history.
Progress of discipline precision landing passed on the development of a circular parachute
Svobodová, Jana ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Progress of discipline precision landing based on the development of a circular parachute Objectives of work: The aim of this work is to map the history of skydiving with a focus on racing discipline of precision landing and on the development of a circular parachute. Due to insufficient number of compact resources and web sites, so the work becomes the file that holds the issue in a comprehensive manner and develop a unified overview of the analysis problem. Method: This is a theoretical work, the kernel of the work will be at tracing specialized publications, journals and websites, collecting information, filtering the relevant data in their comprehensive use. Results: Objective of thesis was largely achieved. It turned out that the topic is very broad to draw up a detailed summery of the entire history of the research question. The topic was therefore processed generally and is more like a preview than a perfect description. Intended overview was given. Key words: Skydiving, parachute, competitive discipline, precision landing, history.
Changes in motivation and fear of selected individuals during the first jumps
Chum, Jaroslav ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Changes in motivation and fear of selected individuals during the first jumps Objectives: Describe the process of jumping off a plane in terms of emotions experienced during it Methods: In this work is used the method of mixed research, especially the method of case studies that describe the researched object in depth. As a research material, were chose 3 standardized questionnaires (16 PF, EOD-A, Monitoring changes in individual activities) and one non-standardized structured interview on 20 questions examining the experience of fear during the jump and 20 questions identifying motivational motives to perform the jump. The research sample was 3 subjects who participated in the same parachuting course. Results: All subjects were successfully examined for their emotions during the parachute jump process. All respondents stated that the main motivational aspect that caused their participation in the parachuting course was the need to try something new. In terms of fear, individuals showed the greatest concern about not opening the main parachute and the subsequent situation where they would be forced to open a backup parachute. Fear was also expressed about possible slipping out of the parachute harness, landing outside the landing zone somewhere in the meadow or possible fractures of the...
Analysis of parachute accidents 2011-2019
Žolna, Josef ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Analysis of parachute accidents for the period 2011-2019 Objectives: The objective of this work is to create tables of analyzes of parachuting accidents from 2011 to 2019 in the Czech Republic. The tables will categorize the information collected according to the causes of the accidents, the reasons for the accidents, the consequences of the accidents and the severity of the injuries. The results from the accident tables should indicate the integrity of the parachute equipment and the overall safety in carrying out the activity. Methods: The method of analysis is used for the analysis of parachute accidents, which are then divided according to the established general criteria. The discussion evaluates the results from the tables with the findings with the help of statistical calculations. Specifically, the arithmetic mean, range, ratio and frequency are used. Results: In relation to accidents with jumps performed in the Czech Republic, it became clear that accidents occur only in exceptional cases. It has been found that the vast majority of a parachute accident is human error and a technical defect causes only a fraction of them, on the other hand, there are more serious injuries to parachutists. The most frequently affected parachuting category is category Ž (pupil) and category D....
Changes in motivation and fear of selected individuals during the first jumps
Chum, Jaroslav ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Changes in motivation and fear of selected individuals during the first jumps Objectives: Describe the process of jumping off a plane in terms of emotions experienced during it Methods: In this work is used the method of mixed research, especially the method of case studies that describe the researched object in depth. As a research material, were chose 3 standardized questionnaires (16 PF, EOD-A, Monitoring changes in individual activities) and one non-standardized structured interview on 20 questions examining the experience of fear during the jump and 20 questions identifying motivational motives to perform the jump. The research sample was 3 subjects who participated in the same parachuting course. Results: All subjects were successfully examined for their emotions during the parachute jump process. All respondents stated that the main motivational aspect that caused their participation in the parachuting course was the need to try something new. In terms of fear, individuals showed the greatest concern about not opening the main parachute and the subsequent situation where they would be forced to open a backup parachute. Fear was also expressed about possible slipping out of the parachute harness, landing outside the landing zone somewhere in the meadow or possible fractures of the...
Motivational aspects of FTVS student's increased interest in skydiving and paragliding
Bartoš, Libor ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Čadová, Libuše (referee)
Title: Motivational aspects of FTVS student's increased interest in skydiving and paragliding Objectives: The main objective of this work is to define in theory the psychological terms connected with motivation based on studied literature and then to make a research focused on identifying the motivational aspects of FTVS UK students to participate in the skydiving and paragliding courses. Another objective is to compare these aspects in the paragliding group and the skydiving group. Methods: The method I used in an empirical part of the thesis to collect data was the method of non- standardized questionnaire. The researched object was formed by two groups of FTVS UK students. The first group was created by students of skydiving basic course and the other one was created by students of paragliding basic course. The total number of respondent students was 65. Results from the questionnaire were analyzed by using Excel spreadsheet, primarily by a frequency and average functions. Results: I have found out that most students don't have just one motivational aspect to practise these sports, but we can mark out several groups of these aspects which appear by each student in certain proportion. After that, it was possible to identify which aspects are dominating in the paragliding group and which are...
Progress of discipline precision landing passed on the development of a circular parachute
Svobodová, Jana ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Progress of discipline precision landing based on the development of a circular parachute Objectives of work: The aim of this work is to map the history of skydiving with a focus on racing discipline of precision landing and on the development of a circular parachute. Due to insufficient number of compact resources and web sites, so the work becomes the file that holds the issue in a comprehensive manner and develop a unified overview of the analysis problem. Method: This is a theoretical work, the kernel of the work will be at tracing specialized publications, journals and websites, collecting information, filtering the relevant data in their comprehensive use. Results: Objective of thesis was largely achieved. It turned out that the topic is very broad to draw up a detailed summery of the entire history of the research question. The topic was therefore processed generally and is more like a preview than a perfect description. Intended overview was given. Key words: Skydiving, parachute, competitive discipline, precision landing, history.
History of Skydiving - accuracy landing
Svobodová, Jana ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: History of skydiving - precision landing Objectives of work: The aim of this work is to map complexly and integraly the history of skydiving with a focus on racing discipline of precision landing. Due to insufficient number of relevant compact resources and web sites, so the work becomes the first file that holds the issue in a comprehensive manner and develop a unified overview of the analysis problem. Method: This is a theoretical work, the kernel of the work will be at tracing specialized publications and websites, collecting information, filtering the relevant data in their comprehensive use. Results: Objective of thesis was largely achieved. It turned out that the topic is very broad to draw up a detailed summery of the entire history of the research question. The topic was therefore processed generally and is more like a preview than a perfect description. Intended overview was given. Key words: Skydiving, parachute, competitive discipline, precision landing, history.
A Tool for Sharing and Visualization of Skydiving Records
Madaj, Tomáš ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
Purpose of this work is to create a web application which would enable easiest possible 3D visualisation and sharing of uploaded GPS logs. It is intended mainly for aerosports. The application is built on the full-stack JavaScript platform Meteor.js, it features a web user interface and utilizes WebGL library three.js for 3D visualisations in browser. This form allows to achieve intended accessibility and simplicity of usage. The application is a valuable sports performance analysis tool. It brings accurate view of the actual trajectory in the sky where it's otherwise impossible due to the absence of a close visual reference point.

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