The Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 8 records found  Search took 0.02 seconds. 
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A water distribution network is an important component of an urban infrastructure (or an agricultural landscape as an irrigation project) and requires significant investm [...]
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The article deals with measurement of flow parameters in defined 90° bend profiles of square constant cross section and it´s linking upstream and downstream straight ax [...]
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The leg design is described in the contribution. Some possibilities of leg control and requirements related to both sensor system of the leg and complete robot are assign [...]
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This paper deals with the development of process for finding the optimal number and location of piezoceramic actuators and sensors to suppress the vibration of 2D systems [...]
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Čech, V. jun.
This paper deals with introduction to problems of measurement of mechanical vibration with six degrees of freedom by optic sensors. Short description of method for improv [...]
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The article deals with a design of the control system for rehabilitation device of upper arm based on artificial muscles. The main part is devoted to a description of mai [...]
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Krejčí, P.
This paper presents design of intelligent sensor for robotic leg of quadruped experimental robot. Information about contact load as well as direction and magnitude of con [...]
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This paper deals with design and optimization of the sensory system for estimating of the tilt based on a mathematical model. The system consists of two microelektromecha [...]

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