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Conference Programme
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Tracks
T1 Air Force
T2 Cybernetics and Robotic Systems
T3 Technical Aspects of Combat and Special Vehicle
T5 Workshop – Air Force Forum
T6 Ammunition and Ballistics
T7 Communication and Information Systems
T8 Geosciences and Defense
T9 Weapons and Optical Systems
T10 Avionics and Radar Systems
T11 Communication and Information Systems
T13 Air Force
T14 Perspectives in Combat and Special Vehicles
T15 Trafficability: the Basis of Success
T16 Student Paper Competition
T17 Military Engineering
T18 Air Defence and C2
T19 Avionics and Radar Systems
Halls
Hall A, 2nd floor of Congress CentreHall C, 2nd floor of Congress CentreHall E, 1st floor of Congress CentreHall D, ground floor of Congress CentreFoyer of Congress Centre
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Plenary Lectures
Wednesday, 31st of May. Time 9:00 – 10:10.
Roger King – Using High Performance Computing to Develop a ComputationalProving Ground Environment
Joel Morillon – Low cost Robots against armored heavy vehicles: David andGoliath / Who wins?
Thursday, 1st of June. Time 9:00 – 10:10.
J. A. Knight – Training and education in Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT)
Jirı Protiva – The role of the Military Technical Institute in the current defenceand security situation
Friday, 2nd of June. Time 9:00 – 10:10.
Zbigniew Leciejewski – Determination of ballistic properties of gun propellants– current challenges and directions of development
Patrik Kutılek – Wearable Systems for Monitoring the Health Condition ofSoldiers: Review and Application
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Roger King
Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS)Mississippi State University
Dr. Roger Lee King is Executive Director ofthe Institute for Computational Research inScience and Engineering (ICRES), a WilliamL. Giles Distinguished professor, and holds theCAVS Endowed Chair in Engineering. Kingreceived his BS in electrical engineering fromWest Virginia University in 1973, a MS in elec-trical engineering from the University of Pitts-burgh in 1977, and a doctorate from the Uni-versity of Wales in the United Kingdom in1988.
As the Executive Director of ICRES, Kingleads an organization that strives to be a world-class center of excellence for research, technol-ogy and education equipped to address engi-neering challenges facing the nation’s industrial
base. Utilizing high performance computational resources and state-of-the-art an-alytical tools for modeling, simulation, and experimentation, ICRES will providea distinctive, interdisciplinary environment that will support economic develop-ment and outreach activities throughout the State of Mississippi and beyond.
King has served NATO for several years as a co-chair of multiple Technical Teamsassociated with a variety of vehicle platforms (ground and space). Awards Kinghas earned include Fellow of IEEE, Honorary Professor at Cardiff University,Academy of Distinguished Alumni of the Department of Computer Science andElectrical Engineering at West Virginia University, and U.S. Department of theInterior Meritorious Service Award.
King belongs to many professional, university and college groups, boards, associa-tions, and committees. He has authored over 250 publications and book chapters,served on editorial boards of journals, and holds 4 patents.
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Joel Morillon
Nexter Robotics, France
Joel Morillon was born in France in 1962.
He is an electronics Engineer and graduated insignal processing.
He started his career as a research engineer innuclear research center of French Atomic Com-mission where he developed special sensors andalgorithms for robots used for first respondingin case of incident or accident in nuclear powerplant.
He then managed a team in charge of develop-ing master-slaves manipulators arms with hap-tic control, used for reprocessing of nuclearwaste.
Then he moved to the military field (Giat In-dustries, Thales and then Nexter) to develop new generation of robots dedicatedto Defense and Police applications. He focused on autonomous capabilities toincrease level of services robots could offer in such demanding environments.
At the moment, he is the General Manager of Nexter Robotics which designs,manufactures, sells and supports a full range of robots dedicated to Defense,Police, Security and Rescue missions. Main differentiators of robots manufacturedby Nexter Robotics are robustness, autonomous capabilities, ease of use and lowcost.
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J. A. Knight
Joint Intelligence Training GroupRoyal School of Military Survey, UK
Dr John Knight assumed command of theRoyal School of Military Survey (RSMS) inJune 2005 and oversaw the transition of theRSMS from Royal Engineer command intothe Defence Intelligence and Security Centre(DISC), now the Joint Intelligence TrainingGroup (JITG), in April 2006. As part of awider Defence initiative to bring Geospatialand Imagery Intelligence together, he also tookcommand of the Imagery Intelligence (IMINT)Training Wing at Chicksands in Nov 2007and Aeronautical Cartography training in Oct2008. As Principal of RSMS, John is in com-mand of 25 Royal Engineer officers and seniors,as well as Intelligence Corps, Royal Air Force
and Royal Navy officers and SNCOs, civilians and RE soldiers on their Class 2and Class 1 courses.
In May 2007 John was appointed Head of Profession for Lecturers in the MoD.He has represented the UK at the Community Geospatial Intelligence TrainingCouncil (CGTC) in the USA where he has given invited papers. In 2014 hewas recognised by General James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, forhis contribution to the development of the GEOINT Professional Certificationprogramme. He has also been a regular contributor to the Defence GeospatialIntelligence (DGI) Conference in London each year since 2007.
For his leadership in developing academic opportunities for Royal Engineer offi-cers and soldiers he was elected in 2009 as a Senior Fellow of Higher EducationAcademy and an Honorary Member of Institution of Royal Engineers. A Fellow ofRoyal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, John is also Vice Chair of the DefenceSurveyors Association and a member of the Royal Engineer Chartered Surveyors’Club. John also serves on the Committee of the Berkshire Branch of the ABF TheSoldiers’ Charity and together with his RE officers and soldiers actively supportsa range of fundraising events across Berkshire.
John retired from the Royal School of Military Survey in March 2017.
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Jirı Protiva
Military Technical Institute, Czech Republic
Jirı Protiva graduated from the Law Faculty ofPalacky University in Olomouc in 2006.
After finishing his studies, he held several lead-ing positions at the Ministry of Defence (Arma-ments Division of MoD and Inspection Divisionof MoD).
From 2012 he served as a director of Admin-istrative Department at the Military Techni-cal Institute. In March, 2015, on the basis ofa selection procedure he was appointed by theMinister of Defence to director of state enter-prise Military Technical Institute. He servedthe office in difficult times when the enterprisefaced financial loss. After two years of goodeconomic management, the Military TechnicalInstitute has earned a reputation as a reliable
partner in the field of research and development.
He has experience in teaching in the field of public administration and publicprocurement at the Masaryk Institute of Advanced Studies as unit of the CzechTechnical University in Prague.
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Zbigniew Leciejewski
Faculty of Mechatronics and AviationMilitary University of Technology in Warsaw
Zbigniew Leciejewski was born on 15 March1956 in Rybnik, Silesia, Poland. He graduatedfrom the Faculty of Electromechanical Sys-tems of Rocket Technology the Military Uni-versity of Technology (MUT), Warsaw, Polandin 1981. In the period 1981 – 1983 he served asunit commanding officer. In 1983, he was ap-pointed younger engineer for the Faculty of Ar-mament and Aviation Technology of the Mili-tary University of Technology, Warsaw. In histeaching career for the Institute of ArmamentTechnology he occupied the positions of engi-neer, assistant lecturer, lecturer, head of Labo-ratory of Ballistics, team leader of Department
of Ballistics, and deputy director of Institute of Armament Technology. Since1 September 2012 he has been appointed Faculty of Mechatronics and Aerospacevice-dean for research.
He completed his PhD (1993) in the field of internal ballistics of solid propellantrocket engines (Erosive burning phenomena of solid rocket propellants). In 2010,he defended his habilitation thesis (Closed vessel investigation of single and doublebase gun propellants – analysis and validation of test methods) being conferred”professor of MUT” degree on 1 January 2011. He is an expert in internal ballisticsof guns, experimental investigation of energetic and ballistic properties of gunand rocket propellants and simulation of ballistic phenomena in barrel propellantsystems.
He is a member of the International Ballistics Society, a member of the Edito-rial Board for the Central European Journal of Energetic Materials and Polishscientific journals: High-Energetic Materials, Bulletin of Military University ofTechnology, Issues of Armament Technology. In 2010 he became executive editorof new Polish scientific journal Problems of Mechatronics. Armament, Aviation,Safety Engineering. In the period 1998 – 2014 he was the Chairman of OrganizingCommittee of International Scientific Conferences on Scientific Aspects of Arma-ment and Safety Technology. Retired from the Polish Army in February 2003after more than twenty five years’ service.
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Patrik Kutılek
Faculty of Biomedical EngineeringCzech Technical University in Prague
Patrik Kutılek, received his MSc degree in air-craft and rocket technology and PhD degreein cybernetics and military robotics from theFaculty of Military Technology, University ofDefence in Brno, in 2005. He also receivedMSc degree in management studies from theNottingham Trent University. He worked forseveral years for Ministry of Defence of theCzech Republic as a cryptographic engineer,and worked on a number of research projects, isthe authorized person of 13 utility models andauthored more than one hundred book chap-ters, journal articles and conference papers. Heworks at Faculty of Biomedical Engineering ofthe Czech Technical University in Prague as
a lecturer and associate professor from 2007. He also teaches and conducts jointresearch at Charles University in Prague. His research interests include biome-chanics, artificial intelligence and signal processing.
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Track 1
Air Force
Wednesday, 31st of May. Time 10:30 – 12:40.
Chair: Jirı Kacer & Juraj Hub
Technology as a Capability Enhancement in the Air TrainingK. Madej, J. Kozuba
Determining Importance of Physiological Parameters and Methods ofTheir Evaluation for Classication of Pilots Psychophysiological Condi-tionL. Hanakova, V. Socha, L. Socha, S. Szabo, J. Kozuba, A. Lalis, P. Vittek,J. Kraus, R. Rozemberg, P. Kalavsky, M. Novak, J. Schlenker, S. Kusmirek
Modeling an Unsteady Flow over a Pitching NACA 0012 Airfoil UsingCFDA. Svoboda, D. Rozehnal
Numerical Model for Rapid Computation of the Flow-field of a rotorin HoverF.K. Panayotov, I. Dobrev, F. Massouh, M. Todorov
Aircraft Ballistic Protection Trade Off StudiesI. Fuiorea, T. Chereches, P. Lixandru
Mathematical Model of Aircraft Ground DynamicsH.G. Izpoldzhiyska, V. Serbezov
Linear Quadratic Integral (LQI) Control for a Small Scale TurbojetEngine with Variable Exhaust NozzleI. Kisszolgyemi, K. Beneda, Z. Faltin
Drone Detection by Ku-Band Battlefield RadarJ. Ochodnicky, Z. Matousek, M. Babjak, J. Kurty
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Track 2
Cybernetics and Robotic Systems
Wednesday, 31st of May. Time 10:30 – 12:40.
Chair: Radek Doskocil & Yves T. Bergeon
Is It Sensible to Grant Autonomous Decision-Making to Military Robotsof the Future?G. de Boisboissel
Do Not Ban ”Killer Robots”!D. Danet
Interior Mapping of a Building: a Real-life experiment with MicrosoftKinect for Windows v1 and RGBD–SLAMJ. Motsch, S. Benammar, Y.T. Bergeon
Multiple People Detection and Identication System Integrated with aDynamic Simultaneous Localization and Mapping System for an Au-tonomous Mobile Robotic PlatformA.T. Angonese, P.F. Rosa
Multi-UAV Agent-based Coordination for Persistent Surveillance withDynamic PrioritiesL.C. Silva, R.M. Bernardo, H.A. de Oliveira, P.F. Rosa
Magnetic Sensor System Concept for Ground Vehicles DetectionR. Beresik, J. Puttera, J. Kurty, J. Jurco
Energy Storage System Options in Intelligent Wireless Sensor NetworkA. Othman
Mobile Phone Optical Sensor Usage for Navigation TasksT. Kornelly, J. Casar, V. Stary, J. Farlik
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Track 3
Technical Aspects of Combat and Special Vehicle
Wednesday, 31st of May. Time 10:30 – 12:40.
Chair: David Valis & Vlastimil Neumann
Binary Fuzzy Measures and Choquet Integration for Multi-Source Fu-sionD.T. Anderson, M.A. Islam, R. King, N.H. Younan, J.R. Fairley, S. Howington,F. Petry, P. Elmore, A. Zare
Stress of a Vehicle Propulsion MechanismV. Neumann, Z. Krobot, T. Turo
Diagnosis Engine Oils utilizing Infrared SpectroscopyJ. Stodola, A. Breznicka, A. Chovanec, D. Rakusova, P. Liptak, P. Stodola
Elementary Solution to the Jeep Problem with One Chief and TwoSupporting VehiclesR. Potucek
Selected Issues of Thermal Effect on Properties of Passive ArmorL. Novak, S. Cornak
Mathematical Model of Suspension of Tracked VehiclesM. Sojka, S. Cornak
Towards a Verication and Validation Test Framework for Open SystemArchitecturesD. Ota, P. Charchalakis, E. Stipidis
An Exploratory Case Study on Swedish Development of Low Observ-able VehiclesK.E. Andersson
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Track 5
Workshop – Air Force Forum
Wednesday, 31st of May. Time 14:00 – 16:10.
Chair: Miloslav Bauer & Ludek Cicmanec
”Air Force and Aircraft Technology in the presentinternational environment”
Discussion directed by:
• MG (ret) Bohuslav DVORAK – Defense Advisor (CZ)
• Ass. Prof. Jaroslaw KOZUBA – PAFA Vice-Rector (POL)
• Ass. Prof. Stanislav SZABO – Faculty of Aeronautics Dean TUKOSICE (SK)
• LTC Assoc. Prof. Laurian GHERMAN – Dep. Comm. for ScientificResearch RAFA (ROM)
• COL Jaroslav MIKA – Chief of CZAF HQ Training Department (CZ)
• COL Miroslav JENCIK – MATC Vyskov Director (CZ)
• LTC Petr MICHENKA – 212th Sq. leader AFB Caslav (CZ)
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Track 6
Ammunition and Ballistics
Wednesday, 31st of May. Time 14:00 – 16:10.
Chair: Roman Vıtek
Combined Effect of Pistol AmmunitionJ. Hub, J. Komenda, R. Vitek, L. Jedlicka
Frangibility of Frangible Bullet upon Impact on a Hard TargetS.X. Bui, J. Komenda, R. Vitek
Comparison of Depth of Incomplete Penetration for Different Types ofPellets for Shooting Weapon of Category DM. Mikulicova, M. Gracla, M. Ficek, A. Kuncar
Structural Effect on Barrel Bore WearS. Beer, P. Konecny, S.T. Ngo
Possible Optimizations of Ammunition In-Service TestingF. Krejcir
Ring Plane Wave GeneratorA.C. Anastacio, J. Selesovsky, J. Kucera, J. Pachman
Testing Optical Tracking of Blast Wave Position for Determination ofits OverpressureJ. Kucera, A.C. Anastacio, J. Selesovsky, J. Pachman
Influence of Camera Calibration Technique on Projectile Velocity Es-timationR. Vitek
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Track 7
Communication and Information Systems
Wednesday, 31st of May. Time 14:00 – 16:10.
Chair: Vojtech Ondryhal
Information Management in Articles on WoSL. Burita
An Efficient Approach to Designing Mission-Critical SystemsK. Houliotis, P. Oikonomidis, P. Charchalakis, E. Stipidis
Information Systems And Ways Of Communication With Regard ToHuman Factor In The Face Of The Challenges Posed By Modern Bat-tlefieldM. Nowakowska, K. Swiderski
Approach Towards Achieving an Interoperable C4ISR InfrastructureM. Pradhan, A. Tiderko, D. Ota
Certificate Manager WatchmanM. Brychta, L. Hagara
Predicting Safety Performance to Control Risk in Military SystemsA. Lalis, V. Socha, P. Vittek, S. Stojic
Evaluation of Analytical Based HF Propagation Predictions in Mid-Latitude AreasR. Mitran, M. Stanic, P. Bechet
Measuring Selected Parameters of a Workload in a Distributed .NETApplication by Performance CountersI. Kostal
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Track 8
Geosciences and Defense
Wednesday, 31st of May. Time 14:00 – 16:10.
Chair: Petr Kolar & Vaclav Talhofer
Composition of the METEO11 Meteorological Message according toAbstract of a Measured Meteorological DataK. Silinger, J. Ivan, L. Potuzak
Determination of the Bearing Angle of Unobserved Ground Targets byUse of Seismic Location CellsE.G. Hashimov, A.A. Bayramov, E.N. Sabziev
Methods of Predicting Risk of Flash FloodsD. Saur
The Creation of Cartography Model TM100 from DMU25 DataK. Simkova, V. Talhofer
The Czech Republic DSM 1, the Quality of the Model in Areas Coveredby Vegetation and Possibilities of its Use for Visibility AnalysisM. Hubacek, M. Bures, M. Brenova, K. Simkova, P. Zerzan
Conversions of METB3 Meteorological Messages into the METEO11FormatK. Silinger, M. Blaha
Evaluation of Measurement Quality of Selected Elements on the Me-teorological Stations Meteos6 and Davis Vantage Pro 2 in the MilitaryQuarters Area of Cerna PoleK. Dejmal, F. Hudec, P. Kolar, J. Novotny
New Operational Preparation of National Territory and the Deter-mined Transport NetworkJ. Sobotka, K. Cibulova, P. Smidek
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Track 9
Weapons and Optical Systems
Thursday, 1st of June. Time 10:30 – 12:40.
Chair: Frantisek Racek
Autoloader Functional Diagram Determination Handling Fixed Am-munitionJ. Balla, S. Prochazka, M. Macko, Z. Krist, C.I. Le, S. Timar, P. Liptak
Biomechanical Analysis of the Shooter-Weapon System OscillationD.T. Nguyen, D.V. Nguyen, P.V. Ta, L.D. Do
The Internal Ballistics of AirgunsL.D. Do, V. Horak, R. Vitek, V. Kulish
Inserting Cartridges Using Electrically Powered Ramming DevicesJ. Balla, M. Macko, Z. Krist, I.C. Le, S. Timar, I. Kopecky
Spectrally Based Method of Target Detection in Acquisition System ofGeneral Fire Control SystemF. Racek, V. Barta
Evaluating of Temperature Difference between Target and BackgroundUsing Measurement and SimulationD.H. Vu, J. Krejci
Effect of Weapon Tilt on Accuracy of Sniper RifleT. Balaz, M. Macko, M. Svec, J. Krejci
Open Source Possibilities of Analyzing and Measuring Shooting SkillsM. Labr, L. Hagara
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Track 10
Avionics and Radar Systems
Thursday, 1st of June. Time 10:30 – 12:40.
Chair: Petr Hubacek & Michal Dub
Passive Surveillance Systems in Electronic Intelligence and Air TrafficControlS. Luzica, P. Svoboda, R. Bloudicek
Design And Implementation Control Of Interfering Mobile DeviceWith Stepper Motor And Microcontroller ATmega 16H.Q. Dong, J. Leuchter, J. Buzek, V. Stekly, B.T. Le
3D Modelling of Potential Targets for the Purpose of Radar CrossSection (RCS) PredictionP. Touzopoulos, D. Boviatsis, K.C. Zikidis
Analysis of Possibilities to Passive Airborne Targets Detection withTDOA PSS with Short Base ConfigurationM. Kaczurova, M. Kaczur, P. Hubacek
Time Difference Measurement Algorithm for TDOA Positioning Sys-tem using RTL-SDRR. Schreiber, J. Bajer
Dual Channels Microwave GeneratorR. Krizan, D. Novak
Options of Disrupting Surveillance of Passive Coherent LocatorD. Pospisil, J. Vesely
Subarray Incoherency Compensation for DOA Estimation of 8-elementAntenna ArrayL.X. Tran, J. Vesely, F. Dvorak, B.T. Le
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Track 11
Communication and Information Systems
Thursday, 1st of June. Time 10:30 – 12:40.
Chair: Zuzana Vranova & Vlastimil Maly
Mathematical Formulation of Optimal Composition of the Mobile Tac-tical Groups During the AttackS.M. Babayev, E.N. Sabziev, A.A. Bayramov
Evaluation of Anomaly Detection Based on Classification in Relationto SCADAJ. Vavra, M. Hromada
The Role of STANAG 4559 in ISR Cycle and State of its Implementa-tion in Army of the Czech RepublicA. Novak, L. Burita
Ways for Copter Drone Acustic DetectionJ. Vilimek, L. Burita
The Comparative Analysis of Selected IT Systems to Support the Solv-ing of the Crisis Situations by FRS Zlin RegionK. Vichova, M. Hromada
The Proposal of the Analytical Tool for the Soft Targets AssessmentL. Duricova, M. Hromada
Calibration of Low-Cost Accelerometer and Magnetometer with Dif-ferential EvolutionA. Kuncar, M. Sysel, T. Urbanek
Analysis of Signals from the DecaWave TREK1000 Wideband Position-ing System Using AKRS SystemM. Haluza, J. Vesely
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Track 13
Air Force
Thursday, 1st of June. Time 14:00 – 16:10.
Chair: Jirı Pecinka & Vaclav Trıska
Genetic Neuro-Fuzzy Approach for Unmanned Fixed Wing AttitudeControlH.A. Oliveira, P.F. Rosa
Sensor Fusion with Cointegration Analysis for IMU in a SimulatedFixed-Wing UAVE.d. Goncalves, P.F. Rosa
Scavenging Simulation of Small Two-stroke Engine with Low-pressureFuel Injection for Usage in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)L. Klepac, D. Rozehnal
Measurment of Aircraft Propeller in Yaw FlowB.V. Nguyen, D. Rozehnal
Optimisation of the Dimpled Cylinder Geometry by the CFD Simula-tionV. Spalensky, D. Rozehnal
Air Flow Rate Measurement with Various Differential Pressure Meth-odsT. Nagy, A. Jilek, J. Pecinka
Pavement Thermographic Measurement as Support of Airport WinterMaintenanceL. Cicmanec, M. Kopulety
Non-destructive Inspection of Composite Specimen with IntegratedLightning Protection Using Pulsed ThermographyV. Triska, O. Flasar
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Track 14
Perspectives in Combat and Special Vehicles
Thursday, 1st of June. Time 14:00 – 16:10.
Chair: David Valis & Vlastimil Neumann
Applying Regression Diagnostics for Identifying Non-standard Behaviourof a Technical SystemD. Valis, L. Zak, K. Hasilova, Z. Vintr
Electric Drive for Military Vehicle for Fast and Hidden LightweightTransportV. Brslica, M. Janosek
Alternative Ballistic Improvement of the Car InteriorM. Gracla, Z. Malanik
Unmanned Ground Vehicle Simulation with the Virtual AutonomousNavigation EnvironmentC. Goodin, J.T. Carrillo, D.P. McInnis, C.L. Cummins, P.J. Durst, B.Q. Gates,B.S. Newell
Proposition of a Model for Risk Assessment in the Transport of theOversized Loads in the ArmyJ. Ryczynski, T. Smal
Using Vehicle Data in Virtual Model for Maintenance System SupportZ. Krobot, T. Turo, V. Neumann
Diagnostics of Gear Fault in Four-speed Gearbox Using Vibration Sig-nalJ. Furch, T.T. Nguyen, J. Glos
Specific Aspects of Microclimate in VehiclesM. Kucera, S. Cornak, V. Svatosova
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Track 15
Trafficability: the Basis of Success
Thursday, 1st of June. Time 14:00 – 16:10.
Chair: Petr Kolar & Klara Cibulova
Algorithm for Military Automobile Cargo Transportation Planning andits Mathematical ModelA.M. Talibov, V.S. Aganezer, S.S. Saleh
Trafficability Analysis through VegetationM. Rybansky
Military engineers against the migrationJ. Padanyi, L. Foldi
Reliability Assessment of Existing Bridges for Military Use - Appro-priate Values of Partial Factors for Traffic LoadsR. Lenner, P. Manas, M. Sykora
Identification of Microrelief Shapes Along the Line Objects Over DEMData and Assessing Their Impact on the Vehicle MovemenF. Dohnal, M. Hubacek, M. Sturcova, M. Bures, K. Simkova
Automatic Military Passability Map Generation SystemK. Pokonieczny
Testing of Different Ways of Overcoming Untrafficable TerrainK. Cibulova, J. Sobotka
Use of Ultrasound - The Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Method for theDiagnosis of Protective Structures after the Load of TNT ExplosionJ. Stoller, E. Zezulova
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Track 16
Student Paper Competition
Thursday, 1st of June. Time 14:00 – 16:10.
Chair: Jean Motsch & Zdenek Vintr
The Internal Ballistics of AirgunsL.D. Do, V. Horak, R. Vitek, V. Kulish
Indirect Method to Estimate Distance Measurement Based on SingleVisual CamerasT.M. Bui, R. Doskocil, V. Krivanek, H.T. Ha, Y.T. Bergeon, P. Kutilek
Linear Quadratic Integral (LQI) Control for a Small Scale TurbojetEngine with Variable Exhaust NozzleI. Kisszolgyemi, K. Beneda, Z. Faltin
Strain Gauge Measurement System with Wi-Fi Data Transfer in Lab-VIEWJ. Hnidka, D. Rozehnal
3D Modelling of Potential Targets for the Purpose of Radar CrossSection (RCS) PredictionP. Touzopoulos, D. Boviatsis, K.C. Zikidis
Numerical Model for Rapid Computation of the Flow-field of a rotorin HoverF.K. Panayotov, I. Dobrev, F. Massouh, M. Todorov
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Track 17
Military Engineering
Friday, 2nd of June. Time 10:30 – 12:40.
Chair: Pavel Manas & Martin Benda
Definition of the Load Against Underground Structures Due to ShockWave Propagation in RocksA.N. Kravtsov, P. Svoboda, V. Pospichal
Structural Damage Diagnostics on Cement Composites after Blast LoadJ. Stoller, P. Dvorak
A Comparison of the MLC of Wheeled and Tracked Vehicle Accordingto the STANAG 2021M. Hanak, P. Manas
Temporary Bridges Used in the Czech RepublicM. Benda, P. Manas
Metallic Doors Under Explosive Charges DetonationM. Lupoae, C. Baciu, D. Constantin
Optimization of the Material Parameters of the Continuous SurfaceCap Model for ConcreteP. Kral, M. Husek, P. Hradil, J. Kala, P. Manas
Simulating Randomized Failure of Concrete TargetsM. Husek, P. Kral, J. Kala, P. Hradil, P. Manas
Use of Ultrasound - The Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Method for theDiagnosis of Protective Structures after the Load of TNT ExplosionJ. Stoller, E. Zezulova
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Track 18
Air Defence and C2
Friday, 2nd of June. Time 10:30 – 12:40.
Chair: Miroslav Kratky & Vadim Stary
Small Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS)S. Kachyna
The Age of Air Defense SystemsL. Gherman, C. Strimbu, C. Constantinescu, L.E. Miron
Military Technology Evolution Assessment under Growing Uncertaintyand ComplexityJ. Fucik, J. Kolkus, J. Melichar, J. Prochazka
Challenges in the Implementation of Autonomous Systems into theBattlefieldJ. Hodicky, D. Prochazka
Mobile Agents in Multi-Agent UAV/UGV SystemZ. Obdrzalek
Data Preprocessing for Autonomous Navigation SystemsI. Kopetschke, P. Kretschmer, J. Novak
Application of Tactical Data Links from Perspective of Federated Mis-sion Networking ConceptO. Gazarkova, J. Casar
The Non-destructive Methods of Fight Against UAVsM. Kratky, V. Minarik
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Avionics and Radar Systems
Friday, 2nd of June. Time 10:30 – 12:40.
Chair: Michal Dub & Petr Hubacek
Parameter Identification for Pilot Behaviour Model Using the MAT-LAB System Identification ToolboxM. Jirgl, L. Obsilova, J. Boril, R. Jalovecky
Using Virtual Reality for Sensory Illusion TrainingA. Petru, P. Frantis
Transfer Characteristics of Contactless Microwire SensorM. Smelko, P. Lipovsky, K. Draganova, F. Hesko
Some Aspects of COTS Ultrasonic Fuel Level MeasurementP. Petlach, M. Dub
The Functionality of Satellite Navigation System on a Flight with Ac-robatic Elements: Ground and Flight TestingP. Kalavsky, V. Socha, A. Lalis, L. Socha, R. Rozenberg
Aeronautical VHF Data Link Mode 2 Receiver Based on RTL-SDRJ. Jiranek, J. Bajer
Improving of Prediction Angle Estimation for Aircraft’s Gunsight withStadiametric RangingM. Polasek, J. Nemecek
On-line Analysis of Data From the Simulator X-Plane in MATLABR. Jalovecky, R. Bystricky
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Poster Section
Wednesday, 31st of May. Time 16:30 – 18:00.
Hazard Function Modelling of the Composites Reinforced by NaturalFibres for Safety, Security and Defence ApplicationsK. Hasilova, D. Valis
Engineer Devices for Obstacle Breaching in Offensive Operations andPossibble Application of Engineer RobotsO. Rolenec, M. Kopulety
Designing Protective Structure Using FEM SimulationsJ. Stoller, B. Dubec
Architecture of the Advanced Command and Control SystemP. Stodola, J. Mazal
Geolocation of Static Emitters on Data Provided by ESM Sensors inthe ACR and CESMO EnvironmentJ. Stencek, J. Vesely, L. Burita
Pareto Analysis as a Tool for the Identification of Assets within theOrganization Providing Insurance against Cyber RiskL. Pavlik, L. Lukas
Knowledge System New Tool of the Security Experts EducationO. Lunacek
Technical Issues of Virtual Sand Table SystemP. Frantis, N. Kloudova, T. Klouda
Testing of Incorrect SIP Messages ProcessingA. Mazalek, Z. Vranova, V. Platenka, R. Elbl
Problems of Multi-level Automatic Classification of M-PSK ModulatedSignalJ. Kostrhoun, L. Brnak, M. Svarc, M. Richterova, V. Platenka, B.T. Le, M. Hythova
Alternatives in Fighter Employment ProcessT. Pechacek
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Workload - New Possibilities for the ATC Simulation EnvironmentM. Bauer, D. Langr
Modelling of the Pilot BehaviorJ. Kacer
Development of Experimental Methods for Testing of Human Perfor-mance in the Framework of Future Millitary Pilots PreparationJ. Boril, V. Smrz, O. Mach
Analysis of Engine Monitoring System ReportO. Volny, J. Pecinka
Assessment of the Passenger Airplane Threat due to on Board FiringJ. Hub, J. Komenda
Power Supply in LED Airport Lighting SystemsR. Bloudicek, S. Luzica, S. Rydlo, L. Hon
Correlation Analysis of the Faster–than–Nyquist SignalJ. Bajer, R. Schreiber, P. Bojda
Development of Robotic Manipulator for Mobile SystemJ. Fischer, V. Stary
Modelling and Simulation as a Service and Concept Development andExperimentationD. Prochazka, J. Hodicky
Simplification of Missile Effective Coverage Zone in Air Defence Simu-lationsJ. Farlik, J. Casar, V. Stary
Modeling of Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting System Embedded in Sol-dier’s boot Using Matlab/SimulinkA. Othman
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Instruction for Authors
The length of one presentation is strictly 17 minutes, 15 minutes are plannedfor one ordinary oral presentation and 2 minutes for following discussion to thepresentation. The PC with MS PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat Reader plusdigital over head projector will be ready for your presentation, if you requirespecial equipment, please let us know, we will try to do our best. Please bringyour presentations on CD, memory stick or external hard disk. Please make surethat your presentation is uploaded in the computer in your presentation room atleast one hour before your presentation. Use the coffee breaks to manage this taskin time please. Find organisers or our assistants to give you hand.
Instruction for Poster Session
Poster Format
• Size: A0 format (1189 × 841mm) is recommended. The maximum size ofthe poster must not exceed 1460×880mm. The minimum size of the posteris A1 format (841× 594mm).
• Orientation: portrait.
• Layout: There is no specific layout required for the poster, but followinggeneral guidelines must be kept:
– The poster must contain paper title, authors names including affilia-tions, paper content.
– Font size must be in reasonable values, so the posters could be readfrom the distance.
– IEEE logo placement is recommended, you can get it in various formatsat IEEE web sitehttp://www.ieee.org/about/toolkit/masterbrand/DF_IEEE_MIG_MCT_48654
Poster Presentation
• Posters will be presented directly in the foyer of Congress Centre of BVVTrade Fairs.
• Poster boards will be available on Wednesday, May 31 from 8:00. Theposters must be placed onto the poster boards not later than 16:30.
• The authors are required to present their posters to conference participantsduring poster session May 31 from 16:30 to 18:00.
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