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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Návrh parkovišť u městského krematoria Ústředního hřbitova v Brně / Design of parking place in crematorium of Brno cemetry

Podhorná, Iva January 2013 (has links)
The subject of this thesis is to solve the problem of the lack of the parking places at the city crematorium of the Central Cemetery of Brno. The main task is to deploy the parking lots on the northern and western side of the Central Cemetery. The parking lot on the western side should take into consideration the proposal for a new entrance from this side. This thesis also includes solutions for wheelchair access and for building a new bus stop.
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Optimalizace návrhových prvků ČSN 73 6056 / Optimalization of design elements in ČSN 73 6056

Závadská, Andrea January 2020 (has links)
Diploma thesis in general is about the basic standard for designing parking places, which is ČSN 73 6056 Parking areas for road vehicles. The aim of thesis was to find parameters to be updated since last version of standard in 2011. The basic step to reach this goal is detailed study of current standard, the standard before 2011 and other European standards. Parameters to upgrade could be size of design vehicle and some types of parking spaces. All results of analysis used for finding parameters to be changed are engaged in annexes of thesis.
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MODELING AND SIMULATION OF AN AUTOMATED PARALLEL PARKING SYSTEM USING HYBRID PETRI NETS

Ramesh, Keerthanaa January 2015 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / In recent years, there have been a lot of technology innovations to automate the day to day processes done by every person. These days the automobile manufacturers introduce new features in their cars, in order to improve customer experience, like Adaptive cruise control, Parallel park assist, etc. The objective of this thesis is to model an automated parallel parking system and to simulate the system behavior, by taking into account the high level events which happen when a car is parallel parked. The tool used in this thesis to model and simulate the system is Hybrid Petri net (HPN), which is versatile to model the real life systems. Chapter 1 deals with a brief introduction of the related work in Hybrid Petri net modeling of real life systems, automatic parallel parking systems and how the concept for modeling the parallel parking system was developed. Chapter 2 deals with the general introduction about Discrete, Continuous and Hybrid Petri nets and their dynamics which are essential for understanding this thesis. Chapter 3 deals with the development of the model and the various stages in the model development. Errors encountered in each stage is briefly discussed and the improvements are discussed in the next stage of development. This chapter concludes with the final integrated model and operation of the model. Chapter 4 deals with the discussion of results obtained when the model is tested in MATLAB and SIMHPN (which is a Matlab embedded simulation program). The results are compared, the system behavior is observed and the purpose of the thesis is justified. In Chapter 5, a conclusion is provided to summarize the entire thesis.

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