Browsing by Author "Veselovský, Šimon"
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Item Creating study materials – bearings, shafts, springs and gears(University of Zilina, 2021) Veselovský, Šimon; Janovec, MichalThe main goal of this article is to acquaint the reader with the topic of the author's bachelor's thesis. The article deals with the theoretical part of the creation of study material for bearings, shafts, spirngs and gears. its goal is to acquaint the reader with the toppic. The article introduces the mentioned machine parts, their more detailed description and practical examples of use in practice. Each chapter contains, in addition to the description, also graphic examples of the best possible use of the material in teaching. The aim is to create a comprehensive study material with practical examples in the Slovak language.Item Possibilities of implementation remote control towers concept at Slovak airports(University of Žilina, 2023) Veselovský, Šimon; Badánik, BenediktThe aim of this article is to evaluate the feasibility of implementing virtual control towers at airports in Slovakia. The introduction provides an overview of virtual control towers, including their concept, usage, advantages, disadvantages, and existing implementations. The paper outlines the requirements for implementing such a system and presents a preliminary design and analysis of virtual control towers for Slovakian airports. The study covers the design and evaluation of the implementation, from a general perspective to specific airport analysis, and proposes a plan for implementing virtual towers in Slovakia based on available information. In conclusion, the author discusses the financial and technical aspects of implementation, as well as an assessment of the suitability of this concept for Slovakian airports. Remote towers have been proven to be a viable option for small and medium-sized airports, offering increased flexibility and cost reduction through centralized remote control of multiple airports. However, implementing virtual control towers in Slovakia would come with significant financial implications.