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    Distributed network of meteostations with LoRa

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    Současná práce analyzuje možnosti nasazení distribuované sítě meteostanic v městském prostředí. Cílem této práce je návrh a implementace zařízení s důrazem na jednoduchost instalace, minimální spotřebu, bezdrátový přenos dat a využití alternativního zdroje energie. V rámci této práce byl také implementován algoritmus založený na architektuře neuronové sítě LSTM, schopný generovat předpověď měřených parametrů. Kromě toho na hostingu Amazon byla nasazena infrastruktura, která kombinuje centralizovaný sběr dat ze všech zařízení, předpovídání měřených parametrů, sdílení dat s komunitními projekty monitorování počasí a navíc bylo poskytnuto webové rozhraní pro zobrazování měřených a předpovězených dat. Vyvinutý systém byl úspěšně otestován v reálných klimatických podmínkách. Nakonec byla provedena srovnávací analýza vyvinutého zařízení a komerčních analogů ze stejné a vyšší cenové kategorie. Výsledkem této práce je systém, který má komerční potenciál a je schopen konkurovat populárním stávajícím řešením.The present work analyzes the possibilities of deploying a distributed network of meteostations in an urban environment. The aim of this work is the design and implementation of a device with an emphasis on the simplest possible installation, minimum power consumption, wireless data transmission and the use of alternative power source. Also, within the framework of this work, an algorithm based on the LSTM neural network architecture has been implemented, capable of generating a forecast of the measured parameters. In addition, an infrastructure was deployed on Amazon hosting, combining both centralized data collection from all devices, predicting measured parameters, sharing data with community weather monitoring projects, and, moreover, the web interface was implemented displaying both device data along with measured and predicted parameters. The developed system has been successfully tested in real climatic conditions. Finally, a comparative analysis of the developed device and commercial counterparts from the same and premium price segments was carried out. The result of the present work is a system with commercial potential and the ability to compete with popular existing solutions

    Intelligent Bed

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    Cílem této práce je studium rys fyzické aktivity v denním cyklu "spánek - bdění", stejně jako studium změn spánku pod vlivem vnějších faktorů pomocí vyvinutého hardware - softwarového monitorovacího systému. K dosažení tohoto cíle byly řešeny následující úkoly: 1. Vyhodnocen charakter distribuce fyzické aktivity účastníků studie v noci a ve dne. 2. Byla určena charakteristika motorické aktivity těchto dvou účastníků. 3. Byly vyhodnoceny vztahy změn ukazatelů fyzické aktivity s rostoucími vnějšími ovlivňujícími factory. 4. Byla vyhodnocena účinnost aktigrafie během výzkumu.The purpose of this work is to study features of physical activity in the daily cycle "sleep - wakefulness" as well as changes in sleep under the influence of external factors using developed hardware - software monitoring system. In order to achieve this goal the following tasks were solved: 1. Evaluate the distribution's character of physical activity of the participants of the study at night and daytime. 2. Identify the characteristics of motor activity of these two participants. 3. Evaluate relations of changes of physical activity indicators with increasing external influencing factors. 4. Evaluate the efficiency of actigraphy method during the research

    Multiplicity dependence of light (anti-)nuclei production in p–Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV

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    The measurement of the deuteron and anti-deuteron production in the rapidity range −1 < y < 0 as a function of transverse momentum and event multiplicity in p–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV is presented. (Anti-)deuterons are identified via their specific energy loss dE/dx and via their time-of- flight. Their production in p–Pb collisions is compared to pp and Pb–Pb collisions and is discussed within the context of thermal and coalescence models. The ratio of integrated yields of deuterons to protons (d/p) shows a significant increase as a function of the charged-particle multiplicity of the event starting from values similar to those observed in pp collisions at low multiplicities and approaching those observed in Pb–Pb collisions at high multiplicities. The mean transverse particle momenta are extracted from the deuteron spectra and the values are similar to those obtained for p and particles. Thus, deuteron spectra do not follow mass ordering. This behaviour is in contrast to the trend observed for non-composite particles in p–Pb collisions. In addition, the production of the rare 3He and 3He nuclei has been studied. The spectrum corresponding to all non-single diffractive p-Pb collisions is obtained in the rapidity window −1 < y < 0 and the pT-integrated yield dN/dy is extracted. It is found that the yields of protons, deuterons, and 3He, normalised by the spin degeneracy factor, follow an exponential decrease with mass number

    Analysis of the apparent nuclear modification in peripheral Pb–Pb collisions at 5.02 TeV

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    International audienceCharged-particle spectra at midrapidity are measured in Pb–Pb collisions at the centre-of-mass energy per nucleon–nucleon pair sNN=5.02 TeV and presented in centrality classes ranging from most central (0–5%) to most peripheral (95–100%) collisions. Possible medium effects are quantified using the nuclear modification factor ( RAA ) by comparing the measured spectra with those from proton–proton collisions, scaled by the number of independent nucleon–nucleon collisions obtained from a Glauber model. At large transverse momenta ( 8<pT<20GeV/c ), the average RAA is found to increase from about 0.15 in 0–5% central to a maximum value of about 0.8 in 75–85% peripheral collisions, beyond which it falls off strongly to below 0.2 for the most peripheral collisions. Furthermore, RAA initially exhibits a positive slope as a function of pT in the 8–20 GeV/c interval, while for collisions beyond the 80% class the slope is negative. To reduce uncertainties related to event selection and normalization, we also provide the ratio of RAA in adjacent centrality intervals. Our results in peripheral collisions are consistent with a PYTHIA-based model without nuclear modification, demonstrating that biases caused by the event selection and collision geometry can lead to the apparent suppression in peripheral collisions. This explains the unintuitive observation that RAA is below unity in peripheral Pb–Pb, but equal to unity in minimum-bias p–Pb collisions despite similar charged-particle multiplicities

    Anisotropic flow of identified particles in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 {\sqrt{s}}_{\mathrm{NN}}=5.02 TeV

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    The elliptic (v2_{2}), triangular (v3_{3}), and quadrangular (v4_{4}) flow coefficients of π±^{±}, K±^{±}, p+p,Λ+Λ,KS0 \mathrm{p}+\overline{\mathrm{p}},\kern0.5em \Lambda +\overline{\Lambda},\kern0.5em {\mathrm{K}}_{\mathrm{S}}^0 , and the ϕ-meson are measured in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 {\sqrt{s}}_{\mathrm{NN}}=5.02 TeV. Results obtained with the scalar product method are reported for the rapidity range |y| < 0.5 as a function of transverse momentum, pT_{T}, at different collision centrality intervals between 0–70%, including ultra-central (0–1%) collisions for π±^{±}, K±^{±}, and p+p \mathrm{p}+\overline{\mathrm{p}} . For pT_{T} < 3 GeV/c, the flow coefficients exhibit a particle mass dependence. At intermediate transverse momenta (3 < pT_{T} < 8–10 GeV/c), particles show an approximate grouping according to their type (i.e., mesons and baryons). The ϕ-meson v2_{2}, which tests both particle mass dependence and type scaling, follows p+p \mathrm{p}+\overline{\mathrm{p}} v2_{2} at low pT_{T} and π±^{±} v2_{2} at intermediate pT_{T}. The evolution of the shape of vn_{n}(pT_{T}) as a function of centrality and harmonic number n is studied for the various particle species. Flow coefficients of π±^{±}, K±^{±}, and p+p \mathrm{p}+\overline{\mathrm{p}} for pT_{T} < 3 GeV/c are compared to iEBE-VISHNU and MUSIC hydrodynamical calculations coupled to a hadronic cascade model (UrQMD). The iEBE-VISHNU calculations describe the results fairly well for pT_{T} < 2.5 GeV/c, while MUSIC calculations reproduce the measurements for pT_{T} < 1 GeV/c. A comparison to vn_{n} coefficients measured in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN=2.76 \sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=2.76 TeV is also provided

    Multiplicity dependence of (multi-)strange hadron production in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    The production rates and the transverse momentum distribution of strange hadrons at mid-rapidity (y<0.5\left| y\right| < 0.5) are measured in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV as a function of the charged particle multiplicity, using the ALICE detector at the LHC. The production rates of KS0\mathrm{K}^{0}_{S}, Λ\Lambda , Ξ\Xi , and Ω\Omega increase with the multiplicity faster than what is reported for inclusive charged particles. The increase is found to be more pronounced for hadrons with a larger strangeness content. Possible auto-correlations between the charged particles and the strange hadrons are evaluated by measuring the event-activity with charged particle multiplicity estimators covering different pseudorapidity regions. When comparing to lower energy results, the yields of strange hadrons are found to depend only on the mid-rapidity charged particle multiplicity. Several features of the data are reproduced qualitatively by general purpose QCD Monte Carlo models that take into account the effect of densely-packed QCD strings in high multiplicity collisions. However, none of the tested models reproduce the data quantitatively. This work corroborates and extends the ALICE findings on strangeness production in proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV

    Production of charged pions, kaons, and (anti-)protons in Pb-Pb and inelastic pppp collisions at sNN\sqrt {s_{NN}} = 5.02 TeV

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    International audienceMid-rapidity production of π±\pi^{\pm}, K±\rm{K}^{\pm} and (pˉ\bar{\rm{p}})p measured by the ALICE experiment at the LHC, in Pb-Pb and inelastic pp collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}} = 5.02 TeV, is presented. The invariant yields are measured over a wide transverse momentum (pTp_{\rm{T}}) range from hundreds of MeV/cc up to 20 GeV/cc. The results in Pb-Pb collisions are presented as a function of the collision centrality, in the range 0-90%. The comparison of the pTp_{\rm{T}}-integrated particle ratios, i.e. proton-to-pion (p/π\pi) and kaon-to-pion (K/π\pi) ratios, with similar measurements in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}} = 2.76 TeV show no significant energy dependence. Blast-wave fits of the pTp_{\rm{T}} spectra indicate that in the most central collisions radial flow is slightly larger at 5.02 TeV with respect to 2.76 TeV. Particle ratios (p/π\pi, K/π\pi) as a function of pTp_{\rm{T}} show pronounced maxima at pTp_{\rm{T}} \approx 3 GeV/cc in central Pb-Pb collisions. At high pTp_{\rm{T}}, particle ratios at 5.02 TeV are similar to those measured in pp collisions at the same energy and in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}} = 2.76 TeV. Using the pp reference spectra measured at the same collision energy of 5.02 TeV, the nuclear modification factors for the different particle species are derived. Within uncertainties, the nuclear modification factor is particle species independent for high pTp_{\rm{T}} and compatible with measurements at sNN\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}} = 2.76 TeV. The results are compared to state-of-the-art model calculations, which are found to describe the observed trends satisfactorily

    Study of the Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda interaction with femtoscopy correlations in pp and p-Pb collisions at the LHCC

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    This work presents new constraints on the existence and the binding energy of a possible Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda bound state, the H-dibaryon, derived from Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda femtoscopic measurements by the ALICE collaboration. The results are obtained from a new measurement using the femtoscopy technique in pp collisions at s=13\sqrt{s}=13 TeV and p-Pb collisions at sNN=5.02\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=5.02 TeV, combined with previously published results from pp collisions at s=7\sqrt{s}=7 TeV. The Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda scattering parameter space, spanned by the inverse scattering length f01f_0^{-1} and the effective range d0d_0, is constrained by comparing the measured Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda correlation function with calculations obtained within the Lednicky model. The data are compatible with hypernuclei results and lattice computations, both predicting a shallow attractive interaction, and permit to test different theoretical approaches describing the Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda interaction. The region in the (f01,d0)(f_0^{-1},d_0) plane which would accommodate a Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda bound state is substantially restricted compared to previous studies. The binding energy of the possible Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda bound state is estimated within an effective-range expansion approach and is found to be BΛΛ=3.22.4+1.6(stat)1.0+1.8(syst)B_{\Lambda\Lambda}=3.2^{+1.6}_{-2.4}\rm{(stat)}^{+1.8}_{-1.0}\rm{(syst)} MeV.This work presents new constraints on the existence and the binding energy of a possible Λ–Λ bound state, the H-dibaryon, derived from Λ–Λ femtoscopic measurements by the ALICE collaboration. The results are obtained from a new measurement using the femtoscopy technique in Image 1 collisions at s=13 TeV and p–Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV, combined with previously published results from Image 1 collisions at s=7 TeV. The Λ–Λ scattering parameter space, spanned by the inverse scattering length f0−1 and the effective range d0 , is constrained by comparing the measured Λ–Λ correlation function with calculations obtained within the Lednický model. The data are compatible with hypernuclei results and lattice computations, both predicting a shallow attractive interaction, and permit to test different theoretical approaches describing the Λ–Λ interaction. The region in the (f0−1,d0) plane which would accommodate a Λ–Λ bound state is substantially restricted compared to previous studies. The binding energy of the possible Λ–Λ bound state is estimated within an effective-range expansion approach and is found to be BΛΛ=3.2−2.4+1.6(stat)−1.0+1.8(syst) MeV.This work presents new constraints on the existence and the binding energy of a possible Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda bound state, the H-dibaryon, derived from Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda femtoscopic measurements by the ALICE collaboration. The results are obtained from a new measurement using the femtoscopy technique in pp collisions at s=13\sqrt{s}=13 TeV and p-Pb collisions at sNN=5.02\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=5.02 TeV, combined with previously published results from p-Pb collisions at s=7\sqrt{s}=7 TeV. The Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda scattering parameter space, spanned by the inverse scattering length f01f_0^{-1} and the effective range d0d_0, is constrained by comparing the measured Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda correlation function with calculations obtained within the Lednicky model. The data are compatible with hypernuclei results and lattice computations, both predicting a shallow attractive interaction, and permit to test different theoretical approaches describing the Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda interaction. The region in the (f01,d0)(f_0^{-1},d_0) plane which would accommodate a Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda bound state is substantially restricted compared to previous studies. The binding energy of the possible Λ\Lambda-Λ\Lambda bound state is estimated within an effective-range expansion approach and is found to be BΛΛ=3.22.4+1.6(stat)1.0+1.8(syst)B_{\Lambda\Lambda}=3.2^{+1.6}_{-2.4}\mathrm{(stat)}^{+1.8}_{-1.0}\mathrm{(syst)} MeV

    Investigations of Anisotropic Flow Using Multiparticle Azimuthal Correlations in pppp, pPbp-Pb, Xe-Xe, and Pb-Pb Collisions at the LHC

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    International audienceMeasurements of anisotropic flow coefficients (vn) and their cross-correlations using two- and multiparticle cumulant methods are reported in collisions of pp at s=13  TeV, p-Pb at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair sNN=5.02  TeV, Xe-Xe at sNN=5.44  TeV, and Pb-Pb at sNN=5.02  TeV recorded with the ALICE detector. The multiplicity dependence of vn is studied in a very wide range from 20 to 3000 particles produced in the midrapidity region |η|v3>v4 is found in pp and p-Pb collisions, similar to that seen in large collision systems, while a weak v2 multiplicity dependence is observed relative to nucleus-nucleus collisions in the same multiplicity range. Using a novel subevent method, v2 measured with four-particle cumulants is found to be compatible with that from six-particle cumulants in pp and p-Pb collisions. The magnitude of the correlation between vn2 and vm2, evaluated with the symmetric cumulants SC(m,n) is observed to be positive at all multiplicities for v2 and v4, while for v2 and v3 it is negative and changes sign for multiplicities below 100, which may indicate a different vn fluctuation pattern in this multiplicity range. The observed long-range multiparticle azimuthal correlations in high multiplicity pp and p-Pb collisions can neither be described by pythia 8 nor by impact-parameter-Glasma, music, and ultrarelativistic quantum molecular dynamics model calculations, and hence, provide new insights into the understanding of collective effects in small collision systems

    Global polarization of Λ and Λ hyperons in Pb-Pb collisions at √ s N N = 2.76 and 5.02 TeV

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    The global polarization of Λ and Λ hyperons is measured for Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 and 5.02 TeV recorded with the ALICE at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The results are reported differentially as a function of collision centrality and hyperon’s transverse momentum (pT ) for the range of centrality 5–50%, 0.5 < pT < 5 GeV/c, and rapidity |y| < 0.5. The hyperon global polarization averaged for Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 and 5.02 TeV is found to be consistent with zero, ⟨PH⟩(%)≈0.01±0.06(stat.)±0.03(syst.) in the collision centrality range 15–50%, where the largest signal is expected. The results are compatible with expectations based on an extrapolation from measurements at lower collision energies at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, hydrodynamical model calculations, and empirical estimates based on collision energy dependence of directed flow, all of which predict the global polarization values at LHC energies of the order of 0.01%
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