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Development of user SW for experimental modal analysis
Witassek, Tomáš ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Lošák, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create an application with a user interface for estimating modal parameters using experimental modal analysis. The application was developed in LabVIEW programming environment. The implemented methods in the application include Peak Picking method, Circle-Fit method, Frequency modal identification method of lightly damped structures and Ibrahim Time Domain method. Verification of this application was accomplished by measurement and subsequent estimation of modal parameters of three different objects. Modal parameters estimated from the measurement were then compared with the results of finite element method.
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Design and implementation of an automated robotic workplace for controlled plant cultivation
Kazda, Jan ; Adámek, Roman (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis will deal with the design and implementation of a robotic workplace for controlled plant cultivation. This system will be operated by 4 robots. The communication between the robots will be provided through a Programmable Logic Automaton. Calibration processes will be developed for the robots to achieve the required working accuracy of the robot. In order to perform these calibrations, calibration marks will be created for the cassettes that house the petri dishes. The cassettes are described as carriers for the individual petri dishes. Finally, verification of the real functionality of the system will be addressed.
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Proposal of Accompanying Service Concept from the Project Point of View
Prykhodko, Taisiia ; Mráček, Pavel (referee) ; Kaňovská, Lucie (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on accompanying services at the Integrated Packaging and Solutions (eHouse) division of ABB s.r.o. The work consists of three main parts. The first part contains theoretical knowledge from the issue of marketing, accompanying services and project management. The following part deals with the analysis of the current state of marketing mix and the definition of key requirements and conditions, based on which the proposal of a new accompanying service is presented in the last part, which would help to increase the competitiveness of ABB products.
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Software Support of Orders Management
Adamovič, Michal ; Smejkal, David (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the proposition, selection and implementation of an additional module of the information system in a small company. It describes the basic theoretical concepts and issues of process management and information systems. The proposal of the solution is based on the internal and external analyzes of the company as well as on the process analysis of the course of the order. It contains a proposal that makes this process more effective.
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The Use of Project Management Methods in Selected Company
Dubiňák, Marek ; Žigová, Bibiána (referee) ; Doskočil, Radek (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the use of project management in a company during the development and implementation of a new firewall for a client company. Various project management methods and techniques are introduced and applied to achieve successful project results. The aim of the thesis is to provide an overview of project management and its importance for the successful realization of project.
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Experimental granular software with spatial setting
Pospíšil, Tomáš ; Dlouhý, Dan (referee) ; Indrák, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with a design and realization of the experimental software, which has the task to distribute the granular synthesis into surround sound, specifically into the octofonic sound system. The software is designed as a VST3 plugin, which was created in a JUCE framework. Apart of problematics mentioned above the thesis also contains theoretical and technical knowledge linked with granular synthesis, surround sound and a form of realization of a resulting software. The end of this thesis is dedicated to the testing phase and deficits of resulting software.
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Smart hydroponic system
Seč, Filip ; Juráň, Radovan (referee) ; Benešl, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the implementation of a smart hydroponic system with the capability of remote control and monitoring via a web interface. The main objective of the work is to design and implement hardware and software components for this system. Within the scope of the work, it is important to familiarize oneself with the issues of hydroponics and explore various types of hydroponic systems and their usage. Focus will also be given to the analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of individual types of hydroponics. The next step involves getting acquainted with microcontrollers and sensors that will be used within the hydroponic system. Based on this, we will design a schematic connection and a printed circuit board (PCB) for the system. After designing the hardware, the implementation follows, along with bringing the de- signed modules to life. At this stage, it is necessary to program the individual modules so that they are able to communicate and process data. An important step is the design of communication with the web interface, which will enable data reading and system control. In this way, it will be possible to monitor the hydroponic system remotely. At the conclusion of the work, we verify the overall functionality of the system and compare it with existing commercial solutions available on the marke
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Software Piracy
Hostin, Jaroslav ; Holcová, Irena (advisor) ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the phenomenon of software piracy, which is still an unsolved problem on which rights holders lose a significant amount of financial resources. In this work, the emphasis is mainly on the analysis of current domestic legislation and jurisprudence, including related EU legislation and the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union, however, with an explanation of the necessary historical and technical connection with the given topic and with an outline of the practical functioning of piracy circles. From a formal point of view, the work is divided into five chapters, which I further divide into individual subsections. The first chapter briefly presents the history of software development along with the necessary definition of the terms "computer program" and "software", which, due to the intercontionality of the issue, are not identical. The second, comprehensive chapter is devoted to the general regulation of copyright, whether in terms of international law or the law of the European Union, but with great emphasis in relation to computer programs, and at the same time the most commonly used technical means of protecting computer programs are described here. The third chapter is focused on the disposition of rights to computer programs and individual...
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Software for DSLR control for use in microscopy
Mokrejš, Jakub ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
This master's thesis initially deals with a review of cameras used in microscopy, describing their properties and the difference between microscopic and DSLR cameras. Furthermore, it describes the programs used by microscopic cameras for control via a computer. The thesis then defines the technologies used for software development and presents a design of the software's program equipment. The practical part of the thesis first describes the technologies used for software development along with a development diagram. The next section describes the functions that the software uses to communicate with the DSLR camera and introduces the software's graphical user interface. The conclusion of the practical part is devoted to testing the software itself, where it also presents various ways of its control. The test results are then evaluated in the discussion.
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