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  • 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.
191

Bicí automat pro hudebníky / Drum Machine for Musicians

Spáčil, Tomáš January 2014 (has links)
The aim of this work is to create a functional prototype of a drum machine with sound generating using a microcontroller. Introduction is devoted to general drum machine and an analysis of its parts, principle and basic modes of operation. The following chapter deals with the principle of digital signal processing and sound generation using a microcontroller. Part of this chapter is focused on mixing using compression methods. The core of this work is to design my own block structure and overall scheme of the drum machine with a description of the parts. Followed by analysis and implementation with theoretical and practical point of view. It is mainly about presentation and description of important parts of firmware codes, DPS design and another technical documentation useful for final prototype production. The conclusion contains a summary of the results with prezentation and discussion.
192

Evoluce emergentního chování v celulárních systémech / Evolution of Emergent Behavior in Cellular Systems

Novák, Radim January 2010 (has links)
This master's thesis deals with the topic of cellular automata and their utilization in the research of self-replication, especially with the focus on self-replicating loops. It also shows several possible approaches how to optimize the replication process. The first part is focused on theoretical aspects of cellular automata. It acquaints the readers with the questions of self-replication in the cellular automata and present some of the existing self-replicating loops, starting with the widely known Langton's loop. The second part presents the optimization of the replication process considering two selected variants of self-repricating loops - Byl's loop and Chou-Reggia loop. Two approaches are introduced together with their possible combination. The first approach is based on multiple self-replication. The second one is based on the reduction of the number of steps of the cellular automaton needed to create a copy of the loop.
193

Model-Based Prediction of an Effective Adhesion Parameter Guiding Multi-Type Cell Segregation

Roßbach, Philipp, Böhme, Hans-Joachim, Lange, Steffen, Voß-Böhme, Anja 24 February 2022 (has links)
The process of cell-sorting is essential for development and maintenance of tissues. With the Differential Adhesion Hypothesis, Steinberg proposed that cellsorting is determined by quantitative differences in cell-type-specific intercellular adhesion strengths. An implementation of the Differential Adhesion Hypothesis is the Differential Migration Model by Voss-Böhme and Deutsch. There, an effective adhesion parameter was derived analytically for systems with two cell types, which predicts the asymptotic sorting pattern. However, the existence and form of such a parameter for more than two cell types is unclear. Here, we generalize analytically the concept of an effective adhesion parameter to three and more cell types and demonstrate its existence numerically for three cell types based on in silico time-series data that is produced by a cellular-automaton implementation of the Differential Migration Model. Additionally, we classify the segregation behavior using statistical learning methods and show that the estimated effective adhesion parameter for three cell types matches our analytical prediction. Finally, we demonstrate that the effective adhesion parameter can resolve a recent dispute about the impact of interfacial adhesion, cortical tension and heterotypic repulsion on cell segregation. / Der Prozess der Zellsortierung ist für die Entwicklung und Erhaltung von Geweben unerlässlich. Mit der Differentiellen Adhäsionshypothese schlug Steinberg vor, dass die Zellsortierung durch quantitative Unterschiede in den zelltypspezifischen interzellulären Adhäsionsstärken bestimmt wird. Eine Umsetzung der Differentiellen Adhäsionshypothese ist das Differentielle Migrationsmodell von Voss-Böhme und Deutsch. In diesem wurde für Systeme mit zwei Zelltypen ein effektiver Adhäsionsparameter analytisch hergeleitet, der das asymptotische Sortiermuster vorhersagt. Die Existenz und Form eines solchen Parameters für mehr als zwei Zelltypen ist jedoch unklar. Hier verallgemeinern wir analytisch das Konzept eines effektiven Adhäsionsparameters für drei und mehr Zelltypen und zeigen numerisch seine Existenz für drei Zelltypen auf der Basis von in silico Zeitreihendaten, die von einem zellulären Automaten des Differentiellen Migrationsmodells erzeugt werden. Darüber hinaus klassifizieren wir das Segregationsverhalten mithilfe statistischer Lernverfahren und zeigen, dass der geschätzte effektive Adhäsionsparameter für drei Zelltypen mit unserer analytischen Vorhersage übereinstimmt. Schließlich zeigen wir, dass der effektive Adhäsionsparameter eine kürzlich aufgekommene Diskussion über den Einfluss von Grenzflächenadhäsion, Kortikalspannung und heterotypischer Abstoßung auf die Zellsegregation lösen kann.
194

Pohybové divadlo a pantomima na Slovensku / Slovak mime and physical theatre

Henzelyová, Rita January 2016 (has links)
The subject of this thesis is Slovak mime theatre. It begins with the connections to the period of its foundation and introduces topic about founder of Slovak mime theatre - Milan Sládek. The next part of the thesis focuses on Slovak amateur theatre artists and their work at the time when professional mime theatre didn't exist in Slovakia. These artists used to experiment with different kinds of theatre technics, including mime theatre. Last part is based on analysis work and performances of the modern authors - Miroslav Kasprzyk, Štefan Capko, Juraj Benčík, Tomáš Kasprzyk, Valéria Daňhová, Barbora Debnárová, Pavol Seriš and modern theatre companies - Puppet Thetare Žilina, Debris Company, Teatro Tatro and Theatre Silent Sparks. It describes how the character of Slovak mime theatre has changed within more than fifty years of existence.
195

CAE systém EPLAN Electric P8 - tvorba výkresové dokumentace pro dálkové ovládání motorgenerátoru / CAE system EPLAN Electric P8 and design documentation

Měřínský, Jiří January 2010 (has links)
This Graduation Theses dissertate about a creation of a drawing documentation at the professional CAE EPLAN Electric P8 system. One original solution of a remote control and of motor-generator monitoring with a mobile phone, short SMS-aided in this case, was used as an example of the drawing documentation. As has allready been noted in previous Bachelor Thesis, this application can be use not only for a remote control of a motor-generator, but this solution is suitable for other electric devices too, which are out of reach of an attendance for example. In our case a generator with 6kVA power is concerned with rated output voltage 230Vac and rated current 25A. The system of a remote control has the advantage that it is created from standard components (electric instruments, a PLC – programmable automat, a GSM modem, an operating panel and the respective program in the PLC).
196

Systém pro zabezpečení a střežení objektů a prostor / System for Guarding and Securing Objects and Areas

Kuchařík, David January 2008 (has links)
This project deals with given safeguard possibilities, both mechanical and electronic. A row house with garden was chosen for being secured. Subsequently, were elaborated two`s proposals of securing and guarding of this object. First, was based on camera`s system and second on common system ESS. Later on they were evaluated and the most considerable benefits were emphasized. A system based on control panel with connected detectors was selected upon specification. Subsequently was created a model of the chosen system, at which the required behaviour was simulated and verified. An outline of an implementation was created in the C language.
197

Publikace dat ze sítě meteostanic ve formátu DATEX II / Implementation of Datex II standard for road transport weather stations

Partika, Marek January 2016 (has links)
Master’s thesis deals with implementation of a European standard DATEX II. This standard specifies the data format for information transmission in road transport. The road traffic is flowing streams of current information. For the work was selected network of meteorological stations, which will publish the measured data, ie weather conditions of road transport. Measured data will be available to consumers in the format DATEX II. Implementation will be operational in its entirety meteorological station from design to the actual web service that will produce data information for consumers.

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