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Modern pitch-shifting algorithms and its aplication in virtual musical instruments
Křupka, Aleš ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Trzos, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with pitch shifting methods of acoustical signals. The theoretic part of this thesis involves description of three different pitch shifting techniques, these are the method using a modulated delay line, PICOLA method and method using a phase vocoder. The first two methods represent the processing in time domain, the third method represents the processing in frequency domain. In relation with the PICOLA method, the thesis also mentions algorithms for pitch estimation. The practical part demonstrates the use of these methods. There is described a sampler virtual musical instrument based on the playback of the sounds stored in memory. In this part the particular units providing the required functionality are described. The generating of sounds is controlled by the MIDI protocol. In the sampler is implemented the PICOLA method.
Advanced method of signal time-stretching based on tonal and non-tonal segment detection
Vomáčka, Jan ; Trzos, Michal (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the method for time conversion of an audio signal based on a different approach to groups tonal and non-tonal segment signal implemented in Matlab. The first part deal with methods for musical signal processing based on time compression or expansion and describes the problems associated with the current way of implementing these methods. The following describes the methods of variable segmentation and tonal and non-tonal components detection in the audio recording. At the second part are these methods of variable segmentation, tonal component detection and time compression or expansion implemented in MATLAB. At the third part is performed testing on sound recordings and evaluation of results.
Design and implementation of signal processing library using Android
Janovský, Martin ; Hudec, Antonín (referee) ; Trzos, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis solves the problem of design and implementation of library for digital signal processing on Android platform. It describes problems with development software on this platform. There is also a debate about portion of Android on market. It describes technologies and ways, that were used for developing an application. It also explains the efficient programming techniques, in some cases, offering alternative solutions and ways. Effectiveness examines from the perspective of processing power and memory consumption. Continues through analysis Android platform architecture, and some features of its system to the description of some of its parts. Gets up to the description of work with the audio data formats, or to work with files and various collections of data. Then description continues with functions and the application itself. The actual library is controlled through the user interface and some other functions. User select parameters of each signal to be processed. The signal can be generated or the recorded sound signal. After selecting the parameters of each filter, the user can play the output signal and observe the change. In other part different instruments are compared and discussed some improvements, which accelerate and improve the entire application. The conclusion summarizes the results and benefits of the entire diploma thesis.
Measurements of the intensity of traffic within a fixed interval of the AP
Kubík, Pavel ; Trzos, Michal (referee) ; Matocha, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis analyzes the network traffic on a router with open source firmware. First is chosen a software platform, based on compatibility with available equipment. Then are assessed properties necessary for the development of custom applications. Support for various programming languages provided by the SDK, development environment and the available modules and libraries, for working with network interface. Based on these factors is then chose method to realize the program. He is implemented on the OpenWRT firmware in C / C + + using network library pcap. These funds are used to capture and analyze network traffic. Obtained data are processed using methods of technical analysis, namely on the basis of moving averages, Stochastic oscillator and Bollinger bands. Based on results of these methods are generated and verified estimates of traffic. They are based on linear extrapolation, simplified for fixed intervals. The validity of each method is verified on base of the estimated value. Method is verified if estimated value of the traffic volume is in the Bollinger band, which is given by the standard deviation. Each method is tested several times in real traffic with different input parameters. Then is evaluated the influence of parameters on the error rate of methods. Individual methods are compared and evaluated based on the behavior in different scenarios and based on the average relative error.
Psychoacoustical Measurement of Binaural Hearing Characteristics
Novotný, Ota ; Trzos, Michal (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a binaural hearing issues (it means hearing by both of ears), a human hearing ability to locate position of a sound source at three-dimensional space and parameters that affect this ability. In the second part, it focuses on psychoacoustic experiment, its main features and errors that can occur and which affect a results credibility. Method of pair comparisons is described more closely here. The last part of this thesis describes a technical solution of experiment in Java environment. The application should have a graphical interface and should be able to register a new user and perform a psychoacoustical experiment. The process of experiment is following. The aplication selects a random position of defined virtual sound source on the defined range and it plays this sound into headphones on button click. The users task is to set the application controls, representing a virtual sound source position, that way, where the user hear the sound come from. On another button click the application plays the same sound, but this sound comes from application controls set position (set by user). User compares this pair of sounds and modifies the position of second sound source until these two positions are same. The application stores these results for later processing on another button click. Principles of generating testing sound sources (sine wave, narrowband noise and sound file with wav extension) and their 3D positioning by measured head model impulse responses correlation are described thereinafter. An ability of human hearing system to locate a virtual sound source in dependence on sound parameters is discussed in conclusion.
Application of graph theory to the design and optimization data network architectures
Římský, Adam ; Trzos, Michal (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This masters'sthesis deals with graph theory and utilization of this theory for design and optimization of data network structures. Introduction chapter describes graph theory in general view, i.e. fundamental terms used for graph description, graph distinguishing, etc. Next part describes graph algorithms, for example a shortest path finding. After this I write about actual routing protocols where the graph algorithms are used. Last but one part deals with queuing theory and final part describes practical presentation of using graph theory for design and optimization of data network structure in Matlab programme environment.
2D Audio Scene Analysis and Rendering in Multichannel Sound-Reproduction Systems
Trzos, Michal ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Maršálek, Petr (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with cues used by the human auditory system to identify the location of sound and methods for sound localisation based these cues, namely, vector based amplitude panning and ambisonics, which are described in detail. These methods have been implemented as a VST plug-in module. This thesis also contains listening tests of second order ambisonics along with acquired data analysis.

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