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Signal processing in fiber optic sensing systems
Gardáš, Vít ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
This master’s thesis is focused on sensory systems and analysis of such signals. In the frst part, a theoretical analysis of each sensory system is conducted. Followingly, appropriate flters were used to process these signals. The last part of this thesis deals with the analysis of measured data.
Data backup technology with a focus on backup between remote sites using the EMC Avamar deduplication backup
KINDELMANN, Ladislav
The aim of this dissertation is to analyze the way data backup of remote sites deduplication technology system used by EMC Avamar. This is a special type of data compression used not only when saving to disk arrays, but also in a virtual environment. Deduplication ensures saving storage space and reliability of data recovery. EMC Avamar system is one of the best-engineered and most extensive systems of which the above technology is used. The dissertation is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. In the theoretical part student briefly summarize the available backup technologies and describes the remote backup methods, including examples using available software and hardware requirements. Then it specifies details of EMC Avamar and its implementation, HW requirements and functioning of the entire system. Student will analyzes the data deduplication technology, which the system uses, description of data transferring and the possible advantages and disadvantages compared to other systems. In the practical part it creates own proposal for implementation of data backup using the above mentioned system in a business environment between the two branches of the company. The aim will be to show the real technology features, advantages and shortcomings. The conclusion of the dissertation the student all accompanied overview of the use of backup systems in today's global market.
Fiber optic sensors
Janďourek, Leoš ; Šifta, Radim (referee) ; Čučka, Milan (advisor)
Term paper deals with optics, optical fibers and in particular with optical sensors, which are described in more detail. Furthermore, we introduce a new simulation program from VPI photonics. We will show the user interface and the possibiliti of sumulation in it.
Evaluation of porosity in Al-alloy die-castings
Klocová, Petra ; Nová, Iva (referee) ; Čech, Jaroslav (advisor)
The objective of this diploma thesis is an evaluation of die-castings porosity, eventually the evaluation of seats with local squeeze in connection with their mechanical and structural properties. The swatches of alloy AISi9Cu3 were taken from the engine block made by Škoda Auto Company, Mladá Boleslav. To the evaluation and the comparison of the results there were the other VUT FSI Brno students´ theses used.
Al-alloy die-castings-trends in industrial
Rýdel, David ; Pacal, Bohumil (referee) ; Čech, Jaroslav (advisor)
The objective of this diploma thesis is to state the influence of porosity, DAS and shape factor on mechanical characteristics for the cast transmission cover made in Kovolit Modrice a.s.Which was molten from AlSi9Cu3. It was used an imaging software (Olympus Five) for classification of metallographical structures.
Evaluation of porosity in gravity - cast Al - alloy castings
Staňková, Markéta ; Nová, Iva (referee) ; Čech, Jaroslav (advisor)
Solving of this diploma thesis is evaluation porosity in sequence on mechanical properties from different Al alloys. Castings were made by gravity casting to the iron-mould or gravity casting to the sand. Measurements (mechanical properties, porosity, DAS - dendrite arm spacing, shape factors and sphericity) were statistically analysed and dependencies which were detected were processed to the graphs.
Design of optimal utilization of company's data capacities
Odehnal, Tomáš ; Hrbáček, Miroslav (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the problem of storage capacities of server discs in the allowance organization of Brno City Museum. The organization has long-lasting troubles with insufficient capacity of these discs. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the current state and to propose a suitable solution on the basis of the results of this analysis. Further, the suggested measures should be applied as well.
Microphone arrays for spatial separation of acoustic signals
Grobelný, Petr ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Míča, Ivan (advisor)
The goal of this master’s thesis is to explore the possibilities of multichannel localization of acoustic signal sources and their following application on a real signal localization and separation, using Beamforming methods. During this thesis two beamforming methods were selected, namely Delay and Sum a Constant Directivity Beamforming - Circular Arrays, and were applicated on real environment signals using two microphone arrays’ geometries ULA (Uniform linear array) and UCA (Uniform Circular array).
Noise Source Identification Using Beamforming
Kurc, David ; Míča, Ivan (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This master's thesis is focused on the noise source identification using microphone arrays and beamforming as the signal processing method. It describes parts of such a system and provides a comparison with other systems that serve a similar purpose (eg. NAH). Various types of microphone arrays are mentioned with their influence on the resulting ability to identify the noise source. We are further focusing on Delay-And-Sum technology, on which we are explaining the basic principles and constraints of beamforming. The practical part describes the implementation of the DAS method in MATLAB and C language, the specific structures of built microphone arrays and assembly of complete systems capable of identifying sources of noise. These systems were tested by performing a practical experiment. Achievements in the form of distribution maps of acoustic energy in the focused space are interpreted in the last chapter.
Beamforming using microphone arrays
Bartoň, Zdeněk ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Míča, Ivan (advisor)
The aim of the master thesis is to sum up theoretical information about beamforming methods of microphone arrays and to verify their functionality. At the beginning of this work there are simulated different varietes of linear uniform and nonuniform microphone arrays and circular arrays. The results are verificated by a practical measurement in ideal conditions. Then I will focuse on implementation of the DAS(Delay And Sum), SAB(Sub Array Beamforming), CDB(Constant Directivity Beamforming), CDB-CA(CDB-Circular Arrays) beamformer including theoretical and practical verification of the functionality in ideal conditions. At the end of this thesis are all beamforming methods compared with each other at SNR(signal to Noise Ratio) and directivity parameters.

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