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Item Letecké multispektrálne snímkovanie v poľnohospodárskom odvetví(University of Žilina, 2024) Šmidt, Marco; Veľký, PatrikThis thesis focuses on the possibilities of applying airborne detection in many bands. Possibilities of multispectral detection in direction of use such as animal monitoring or scarecrow placement. In another direction of using thermal imaging for finding temperature anomalies or obtaining information from UAV sensors to improve economics in agriculture, light reflectance, electromagnetic spectrum, comparing satellites and UAVs in agriculture, and vegetation indices. The analysis of the studies was based on simulations and calculations followed by laboratory tests and external measurements. Using certain sensors operating in the corresponding regions of the frequency spectrum, the detection ranges of the drones were used to find the outputs derived from the calculated and simulated values, where a comparison of the studies followed.Item Analysis of new progressive diagnistic methods in the area of aircraft maintenance(University of Zilina, 2021) Supuka, Matej; Hrúz, MichalIn the area of aircraft maintenance, we commonly meet with the problem of corrosion, detection of which is one of the primary obstacles. Implementation of modern sensing techniques has a potential to bring many benefits. The objective of this work is to analyze technologies, their potential applications, and viability of switching to autonomous detection using computer aided sensing. Primary source of information were research articles from science databases such as ResearchGate and ScienceDirect. Available documents were analyzed and subsequently, useful information was extracted. First part deals with theretical knowledge about corrosion, based on which potential technologies were chosen. Those were then described, and their viability was analyzed, based on how well they could achieve our goals. Selected technologies have shown potential, however necessary solutions could not be found to enable fully switching tou autonomous computer detection. Although data acquired show many potential benefits that could arise from partial implementation of these technologies combined fith old fashioned visual inspection.
