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Design of a supermarket food scale
Švancarová, Jana ; Řezníček, Svatopluk (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is to propose new modern design of a food scale, which are used in supermarkets. The final proposal should meet all functional, technological and aesthetic requirements for this type of device. The aim of the thesis is to adapt the overall shape and arrangement of individual components to suit different needs of users, particularly by appropriate ergonomics.
System for Autonomous Data Collection from Weighting Sensors
Lučanský, Adam ; Strnadel, Josef (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
Cílem bakalářske práce je navrhnout a vytvořit potřebnou elektroniku s plastovým pouzdrem, webovým rozhranim pro nízkonákladové bezdrátové měření váhy včelích úlu. Sledovaním váhy úlu je možné dlohodobě sledovat zdraví včelstva. V první časti práce je vysvětlen obecný koncept měření váhy, potřebná elektronika a způsob bezdrátové komunikace. Následně je detailně popsán předložený návrh včetně firmwaru. V závěru se pojednáva o dosažených výsledcích práce a možnosti vylepšení. První vyrobena jednotka je darována lokálnimu včelaři.
Optimizing of explosing material screening and weighting
Plecháč, Jakub ; Kodytek, Jiří (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the optimization of screening and weighing of explosive materials in the company Explosia a.s. Based on a detailed analysis, improvements are proposed. The main proposal is to combine two types of screening and moving to a new object. The aim of the proposal is to improve hygienic and safety conditions in the workplace, to shorten the entire process and reduce costs.
Design of Kitchen Scale
Schlosserová, Magdalena ; Buganská, Tamara (referee) ; Rajlich, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is design of kitchen scale. Design is based on a close analysis of historic and contemporary weighing equipment with regard to aesthetic, ergonomic and technical requirements. Designed kitchen scale should facilitate work in the kitchen and also should act as a product of modern interior.
Data acquisition by electronic scales for packaged articles
Chrenka, Eduard ; Šír, Michal (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of weighing of prepackaged goods and control of packing process . The thesis describes the method of communication with weighing-machine and including this method to the communication network with the communication terminals. The thesis describes the selection of the communication bus and defines requirements for the function of the communication terminal and utility program. The study also describes the hardware and firmware of the communication terminal. In the conclusion, the work describs the utility program including data model.
Design of Kitchen Scale
Hrubešová, Helena ; Buganská, Tamara (referee) ; Rubínová, Dana (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to make work in kitchen simplier and easier. I wanted to create a kitchen scale, which would be precise, quality and which would be based on modern technologies. The main advantage of this designer concept is wide range of different functions of the kitchen scale. Modern design sould catch the eye of every cook and help them with preparation of any food.
Optimizing of explosing material screening and weighting
Plecháč, Jakub ; Kodytek, Jiří (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the optimization of screening and weighing of explosive materials in the company Explosia a.s. Based on a detailed analysis, improvements are proposed. The main proposal is to combine two types of screening and moving to a new object. The aim of the proposal is to improve hygienic and safety conditions in the workplace, to shorten the entire process and reduce costs.
Methodological Optimization of the Median Research Agency's Likely Voter Model Based on Findings from Czech Household Panel Study
Kunc, Michal ; Buchtík, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Petr (referee)
The aim of this graduate thesis is proposing an optimization of the likely voter model parameter values utilized by Median (research agency) based on secondary analysis of data from the third wave and post-election follow-up of the Czech Household Panel Study 2017 and the Median omnibus survey. The theoretical chapter presents selected aspects of the analyzed likely voter model parameters. Secondary data analysis confirms hypotheses regarding the relationships of: 1) voter turnout, prior voting behavior and the intent to vote, 2) pre-election voting preferences and actual voting behavior, 3) reported prior voting behavior and time elapsed since the prior election. Hypotheses are confirmed, and analysis results are utilized in construction of an optimized likely voter model. This model's results are then compared to the results of four currently or formerly published likely voter models (MEDIAN, CVVM2017, CVVM2018, KANTAR), all computed using an identical dataset (September/October 2017 Median omnibus survey). Based on prior-set comparison criteria, the proposed model has the highest ranking out of all the compared models. Areas of future research proposed, namely exploring the relationship between prior voting behavior misreporting and voting preference trends, in accordance with cognitive...
System for Autonomous Data Collection from Weighting Sensors
Lučanský, Adam ; Strnadel, Josef (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
Cílem bakalářske práce je navrhnout a vytvořit potřebnou elektroniku s plastovým pouzdrem, webovým rozhranim pro nízkonákladové bezdrátové měření váhy včelích úlu. Sledovaním váhy úlu je možné dlohodobě sledovat zdraví včelstva. V první časti práce je vysvětlen obecný koncept měření váhy, potřebná elektronika a způsob bezdrátové komunikace. Následně je detailně popsán předložený návrh včetně firmwaru. V závěru se pojednáva o dosažených výsledcích práce a možnosti vylepšení. První vyrobena jednotka je darována lokálnimu včelaři.
Methodological Optimization of the Median Research Agency's Likely Voter Model Based on Findings from Czech Household Panel Study
Kunc, Michal ; Buchtík, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Petr (referee)
The aim of this graduate thesis is proposing an optimization of the likely voter model parameter values utilized by Median (research agency) based on secondary analysis of data from the third wave and post-election follow-up of the Czech Household Panel Study 2017 and the Median omnibus survey. The theoretical chapter presents selected aspects of the analyzed likely voter model parameters. Secondary data analysis confirms hypotheses regarding the relationships of: 1) voter turnout, prior voting behavior and the intent to vote, 2) pre-election voting preferences and actual voting behavior, 3) reported prior voting behavior and time elapsed since the prior election. Hypotheses are confirmed, and analysis results are utilized in construction of an optimized likely voter model. This model's results are then compared to the results of four currently or formerly published likely voter models (MEDIAN, CVVM2017, CVVM2018, KANTAR), all computed using an identical dataset (September/October 2017 Median omnibus survey). Based on prior-set comparison criteria, the proposed model has the highest ranking out of all the compared models. Areas of future research proposed, namely exploring the relationship between prior voting behavior misreporting and voting preference trends, in accordance with cognitive...

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