Ing. Pavel Houška, Ph.D.

E-mail:   houska.p@fme.vutbr.cz 
Dept.:   Institute of Production Machines, Systems and Robotics
Research Center of Automatic Manipulation
Position:   Assistant Professor
Room:   B1/310

Education and academic qualification

  • 1999, Ing., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering BUT, branch Mechatronics
  • 2004, Ph.D., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering BUT, branch Engineering mechanics

Career overview

  • 1991-1994, Machinist, Lada, a.s. branch plant Jindřichův Hradec
  • 1998-2004, Developer - programmer, SMART spol. s r.o. Brno
  • 2002-2004, Technical staff, Institute of Solid Mechanics, Mechatronics and Biomechanics, FME, BUT
  • 2004, Lecturer, Inst. of Automation and Computer Science, FME, BUT
  • 2005-to date, Senior lecturer, Inst. of Automation and Computer Science, FME, BUT

Pedagogic activities

  • Design of mechatronics systems
  • Sensors
  • Operating and control of electric actuators
  • Microcontroller application development
  • LabVIEW application development

Scientific activities

  • Modeling, simulation and control of mechatronics systems
  • Microcontrollers utilization for control of mechatronics systems
  • Measurement, sensors systems  and development of smart sensors

Academic internships abroad

  • 2007, Technical University of Gabrovo, Bulgaria

Projects

  • 2002-2004, MSM 262100024: Research and development of mechatronic systems.
  • 2005-2008, 1P05ME789: Simulation of mechanical function of selected elements of human body
  • 2005-2011, MSM 0021630518: Simulation modelling of mechatronic systems
  • 2007: FRVŠ 786/2007: Innovation of laboratories  for education of automation
  • 2009-to date, CZ.1.07/2.2.00/07.0406: Introduction of Problem Based Learning to Mechanical Engineering Curricula
  • 2009-to date, CZ.1.07/2.3.00/09.0162: Knowledge and Skills in Mechatronics, Innovations Transfer to Practice
  • 2010-to date, CZ.1.05/2.1.00/01.0002: NETME Centre - New Technologies for Mechanical Engineering, junior researcher
  • 2010, FSI-S-10-29: Development of control and sensor systems unconventional mechatronics devices
  • 2011-to date, FSI-S-11-23: Modelling and control of system with redundant actuation
  • 2011-to date, FR-TI3/655: Ecodesign in tool machine construction, MPO Czech program TIP

Supervised courses:

Publications:

  • MOURALOVÁ, K.; KOVÁŘ, J.; HOUŠKA, P.:
    Experimental evaluation of WEDM machined surface waviness, Czech Technical University in Prague
    journal article in Web of Science
  • ŠUBRT, K.; HOUŠKA, P.; KNOFLÍČEK, R.:
    Comparison of energy efficiency of the redundant actuation of positioning axes,
    Applied Mechanics and Materials, pp.620-625, ISSN 1660-9336, Trans Tech Publications Ltd
    journal article - other
  • HRBÁČEK, J.; SINGULE, V.; HOUŠKA, P.:
    Mechatronic Design of Four-Quadrant Electric Drive Test Stand,
    Proceedings of 2015 International Conference on Electrical Drives and Power Electronics 2015 (EDPE), pp.353-358, ISBN 978-1-4673-9661-5, (2015), Technical University of Košice
    conference paper
    akce: 18th International Conference on Electrical Drives and Power Electronics - EDPE 2015, The High Tatras - Tatranská Lomnica, 21.09.2015-23.09.2015
  • ŠUBRT, K.; HOUŠKA, P.:
    The Measurement of the Operating Characteristics of the Piezoelectric Linear Motor,
    EDPE 2015 Proceedings, pp.387-392, ISBN 978-1-4673-9661-5, (2015), Technical University of Košice
    conference paper
    akce: 18th International Conference on Electrical Drives and Power Electronics - EDPE 2015, The High Tatras - Tatranská Lomnica, 21.09.2015-23.09.2015
  • BEDNAŘÍK, A.; KUBA, P.; MOSKOVETS, E.; TOMALOVÁ, I.; KRÁSENSKÝ, P.; HOUŠKA, P.; PREISLER, J.:
    Rapid Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry Imaging with Scanning Desorption Laser Beam, American Chemical Society
    journal article in Web of Science
  • HUZLÍK, R.; BLECHA, P.; VAŠÍČEK, A.; HOUŠKA, P.; HOLUB, M.:
    Device for Measuring of Active Power and Energy at Machine Tools,
    Mechatronics 2013 Recent Technological and Scientific Advances, pp.503-509, ISBN 978-3-319-02294-9, (2013), Springer
    conference paper
    akce: 10th International Conference on Mechatronics, Brno, 07.10.2013-09.10.2013
  • HOUŠKA, P.; ANDRŠ, O.; VETIŠKA, J.:
    Mechatronic approach to absolute position sensors design,
    Mechatronics Recent Technological and Scientific Advances, pp.219-226, ISBN 978-3-642-23243-5, (2011), Springer
    conference paper
    akce: 9th International Conference Mechatronics 2011, Varšava, 21.09.2011-24.09.2011
  • KŘUPKA, I.; HARTL, M.; ZIMMERMAN, M.; HOUŠKA, P.; JANG,S.:
    Effect of surface texturing on elastohydrodynamically lubricated contact under transient speed conditions,
    Tribology International, Vol.44, (2011), No.10, pp.1144-1150, ISSN 0301-679X, Elsevier
    journal article - other

List of publications at Portal BUT

Abstracts of most important papers:

  • MOURALOVÁ, K.; KOVÁŘ, J.; HOUŠKA, P.:
    Experimental evaluation of WEDM machined surface waviness, Czech Technical University in Prague
    journal article in Web of Science

    Wire Electrical Discharge Machining (WEDM) an unconventional machining technology which has become indispensable in many industries. The typical morphology of a surface machined using the electrical discharge technology is characterized with a large number of craters caused by electro-spark discharges produced during the machining process. The study deals with an evaluation of the machine parameter setting on the profile parameters of surface waviness on samples made of two metal materials Al 99.5 and Ti-6Al-4V. Attention was also paid to an evaluation of the surface morphology using 3D colour filtered and non-filtered images.
  • ŠUBRT, K.; HOUŠKA, P.; KNOFLÍČEK, R.:
    Comparison of energy efficiency of the redundant actuation of positioning axes,
    Applied Mechanics and Materials, pp.620-625, ISSN 1660-9336, Trans Tech Publications Ltd
    journal article - other

    Presently, production machines and mainly contemporary machining centers are subjected to ever increasing pressure to enhance energy efficiency, both from the side of customers and also in terms of legislative regulations. A selection of drives for the individual axes is primarily a compromise between achievable dynamics, precision and price. The electrical efficiency and energy consumption is not usually taken into consideration during the design of the axis. In this paper, the electricity consumption of single drive axis actuator and redundant actuation through two drives is compared under various operating conditions. The measurement results are used to assess the benefits of redundant actuation of positioning axes with emphasis on energy efficiency, which is consistent with the current trend of the so-called Ecodesign
  • ŠUBRT, K.; HOUŠKA, P.:
    The Measurement of the Operating Characteristics of the Piezoelectric Linear Motor,
    EDPE 2015 Proceedings, pp.387-392, ISBN 978-1-4673-9661-5, (2015), Technical University of Košice
    conference paper
    akce: 18th International Conference on Electrical Drives and Power Electronics - EDPE 2015, The High Tatras - Tatranská Lomnica, 21.09.2015-23.09.2015

    Contribution deal with the measurement of the operating characteristics of the piezoelectric linear motor Linear Piezo LEGS Twin 20N type LT20 and control unit PDM101 both from PiezoMotor. The data processing and evaluation was performed. The motor was tested in a vacuum environment and has been studied primarily precision of posi
  • BEDNAŘÍK, A.; KUBA, P.; MOSKOVETS, E.; TOMALOVÁ, I.; KRÁSENSKÝ, P.; HOUŠKA, P.; PREISLER, J.:
    Rapid Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry Imaging with Scanning Desorption Laser Beam, American Chemical Society
    journal article in Web of Science

    Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI TOF MS) imaging of surfaces and tissues is a rapidly evolving technique having great potential in the field of biosciences. In earlier times, acquisition of a single high-resolution MS image could take days. Despite the recent introduction of high-repetition rate lasers to increase sample throughput of axial TOF MS instruments, obtaining a high-resolution image still requires a few hours. This paper shows that a substantial increase in the throughput of the TOF MS-based tissue imaging can be achieved by incorporating a mirror providing high-speed precision scanning of the laser beam along the sample surface. Equipped with the scanning mirror, a laboratory-built axial MALDI TOF MS instrument utilizing a 4-kHz UV laser recorded a 100 x 100 pixel MS image in -11 min using 100 laser shots per pixel. This is almost an order of magnitude faster when compared to a modern commercial instrument equipped with 1-kHz laser.
  • ZIMMERMAN, M.; KŘUPKA, I.; HARTL, M.; HOUŠKA, P.:
    LUBRICATION FILM THICKNESS BEHAVIOR UNDER TRANSIENT SPEED AND LOAD CONDITIONS,
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME/STLE INTERNATIONAL JOINT TRIBOLOGY CONFERENCE, IJTC 2012, pp.189-191, ISBN 978-0-7918-4508-0, (2012), AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, THREE PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY 10016-5990 USA
    conference paper
    akce: ASME/STLE 2012 International Joint Tribology Conference, Denver, 2012, Denver, Colorado, USA, 08.10.2012-10.10.2012

    In engineering practice no machine parts are working under ideal steady-state conditions. The transient conditions involved in particular cases of real machine assemblies like cam follower contacts, ball bearings etc. represent a really complex sequence of movements. In these applications high sliding conditions are often replaced by zero entrainment speed connected with squeezing action and followed by opposite sliding.