Student's scientific and research activity 2012/2013
Competition for the best scientific and research thesis within the frame of Students’ Scientific and Research Activity (SSRA) 2012/2013 |
Results of the 3nd year of the SSRA competition in the Avionic and sensoric systems section |
Place | Student's name | Topic | Advisor |
1st | Bc. František ONDERKO | Heading Information of ADF of III. Generation | Assoc. Prof. Ing. Ján Labun, PhD. |
2nd | Tomáš KLIMENT | 2D Sensors of Vector Fields Calibration Using Neural Networks | Assoc. Prof. Ing. Dušan Praslička, PhD. |
3rd | Bc. Henrich GLASER-OPITZ | Local Positioning System | Assoc. Prof. Ing. Ján Labun, PhD. |
Results of the 3rd year of the SSRA competition in the Aviation Engineering section |
Aircraft operations
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Airport Operations
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Important information and dates |
3rd year of the SSRA competition was taken place in three sections:
- Aviation engineering,
- Aviation and sensoric systems,
- Air Transport Management.
„AVIONIC AND SENZORIC SYSTEMS“ SECTION FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013 |
SSRA competition date: 11th April 2013 Competition start: 14:00 hod. SSRA venue: B16/20 - Department of Avionics The SSRA competition has a form of a public presentation with the duration of max. 7 min. and of a discussion with the duration of 5 minutes. The committee has a right to change the presentations' duration according to the number of presented works. SSRA thesis are rated according to the following criteria> |
- scientific contribution and work originallity (0-20 points),
- used methods and recency of a solved problem (0-20 points),
- presentation (technique, presentation, figure documentation) (0-20 points),
- student concern in the work (0-10 points),
- discussion (ability to react to the questions of the committee members and audience) (0-20 points),
- abstract (following of regulations for abstract writing, accuracty and grammar) (0-10 points).
Committe for the Avionic and sensoric systems section |
Chairman: Ing. Róbert BRÉDA, PhD. Committee members: Ing. Rudolf ANDOGA, PhD. Ing. Pavol LIPOVSKÝ, PhD. Ing. Miroslav LAŠŠÁK Ing. MAREK ČEŠKOVIČ |
Topics of the SSRA thesis solved at our Department |
SSRA’s thesis topic: | Autonomous Return of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle |
Task: | To design and realize a system for an autonomous return of the vehicle by the signal loss and on the basis of a command. |
Student’s name: | Bc. Ján BAJÚS |
SSRA advisor: | Assoc. Prof. Ing. Jozef Hudák, CSc. |
Defence: | April 2013 |
SSRA’s thesis topic: | Utilization Possibilities of Optoelectronic Sensors for Mobile Robotic Platform Motion Control |
Task: | Analysis of utilization possibilities of optoelectronic sensors for mobile robotic Arduino POO-BOT platform motion control, analysis of a convenient placement of the sensors. |
Student’s name: | Bc. Martin DŽUGAN |
SSRA advisor: | Ing. František Kmec, PhD. |
Defence: | April 2013 |
SSRA’s thesis topic: | Neural Networks in Sensor Technology |
Task: | Theoretical analysis of utilization possibilities of neural networks in sensor technology and their modelling. |
Student’s name: | Tomáš KLIMENT |
SSRA advisor: | Assoc. Prof. Ing. Dušan Praslička, PhD. |
Defence: | April 2013 |
SSRA’s thesis topic: | Modular Bar Construction of UAV Frame |
Task: | Design of the frame with the possibility of application for 3- and 4-rotor configuration on the basis of input requirements, processing of basic structural strength analysis and manufacturing of a functional model using the 3D printer as a basis for the prototype manufacturing. |
Student’s name: | Bc. Peter SAMSELY |
SSRA advisor: | Ing. Karol Semrád, PhD. |
Defence: | April 2013 |
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