Patrik Kósa

Patrik Kósa
  • Doctor of Engineering
  • Researcher at Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra

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Current institution
Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
Current position
  • Researcher

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Publications (8)
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Inorganic nanoparticles (INPs) and nanomaterials (NMs) have a range of applications in various industries, including agriculture. Their small size, high surface-to-volume ratio, and unique physical and chemical properties make them suitable for use in different agricultural sectors. These materials have been recognized for their potential as nanofe...
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The article presents research results obtained from bifacial and monofacial monocrystalline photovoltaic modules. Identification of power changes was performed for different tilt angles 25° (installed on the building roof). The aim of experimental research was also monitoring of external factors (temperature of photovoltaic module, wind velocity an...
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This paper deals with the determination of the absolute errors of a small time of flight (ToF) distance sensor with respect to coloured surfaces at different illumination intensities. The aim was to determine the absolute error of the measured distance by the VL53L1X sensor when set to short-mode and long-mode at different illumination intensities:...
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At present, there are several types of propellers in the field of the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) with unknown parameters, where it is necessary to provide information about their thrust, current consumption and maximal rotational speed (RPM). Commonly used methods for measurement of a propeller's thrust are mostly based on the usage of...
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The application of intelligent control algorithms in the field of autonomous mobile robotics enables effective control of mobile robots with a minimal possible error. At present, most of commonly used systems to control an autonomous mobile robot are, however, too complicated to design. Our goal was to design a fuzzy controller with an optimal numb...

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