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Acoustical analysis of mechanical watsches
Dohnal, Marek ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the analysis of the characteristics of mechanical watches on the basis of their sound. There are theoretically analysed usual mechanical defects and disorders of watches and compensation of those defects. Particular attention is given to disorders, that can be extracted from the recorded acoustic sound of watches. There are also solved most appropriate methods of recording with a respect to the minimisation of ambient acoustic interference. The main part of this work is experimental measurement on watches and evaluation of achieved acoustic data. For this purpose, an autonomously running software were developed.
Precision audio preamplifier for headset measurement
Šimek, Michal ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Hanák, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with microphone and headphone preamplifier for microtelephone and headset. The design shall meet the electrical interface requirements set out in ITU-T Rec. P.381(08/2012). The design includes a voltage converter, microtelephone bias and both a battery and an external power supply. In this work is also described the design of printed circuit board and the solution of a low noise in the whole circuit. The aim of this thesis is to design, built and embed the laboratory fixture into a metal box. Finally, measure the product on an APx525 audio precision analyzer.
Near-field measurement of a modular subwoofer unit
Borodáč, Samuel ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
The bachleor thesis describes influence of the type of loudspeaker baffle and methods of measuring the subwoofer unit on the frequency response at low frequencies. The work describes the configuration of measurements and the procedure in the analysis software APx500, as well as the export and evaluation of measured values. Moreover, the thesis also includes the results of measurements, its brief analysis and observation of phenomena affecting the measurement of the modular frequency response of the loudspeaker unit in the near field, as well as achieving the overall resulting frequency response of the loudspeaker unit.
Design and Construction of Transmission Line Loudspeaker Cabinet
Dobiášovský, Jiří ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
Thesis is dealing with the topic of design and construction of the transmission line loudspeaker enclosures. Theoretical part is focused on speaker choice, its design elements and their influence on parameters of the speaker. Individual parameters of the speaker, mathematical equations for their determination and choice of suitable speaker for transmission line loudspeaker enclosure is furthermore discussed and defined. Principle of transmission line enclosures is discussed together with its advantages and disadvantages compared to other types of enclosures. The individual design elements and their influence on the resulting characteristics of the enclosure are described. In the practical part, with regard to the facts stated in the theoretical part of the work, a suitable speaker is selected and the subsequent design and construction of a variable transmission line speaker is described. This might serve as a teaching aid in future. Part of the work is also a description of procedures for measuring loudspeakers with multiple speakers or resonators.
2x400W/8 ohms end amplifier
Káňa, Lukáš ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Káňa, Ladislav (advisor)
Submitted text deals with a power amplifier intended for usage in music electronics. First part is related to the common problems of low-frequency amplifiers including principles and individual circuit wiring types. Next part is related to description of self-made power amplifier including wiring scheme diagram. The end of the text concerns about mechanical construction of mounting box and design of possible module layout inside a device.
Implementation of time-variant convolution processor
Brhel, Tomáš ; Vrba, Kamil (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
In this thesis there is a design of universal time-variant convolution FIR processor. Proposed algorithm is ready to process long signals with reduced process delay. Furthermore, there are proposed methods for smooth crossfade between different impulse responses. Algorithm is implemented in Matlab environment and later as a VST plugin.
Subjective and Objective Assessment of Speech Quality
Bezdíček, Martin ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Vondra, Martin (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis is focused on subjective and objective methods for evaluation of speech quality. In the first part, the quality of transmitted speech signal and its distorting effects are given. Futher, subjective and objective methods for evaluation of speech are described. The objective methods: Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), Segmental Signal to Noise Ratio (SSNR), the methods for evaluation in spectral area (Log Likelihood Ratio Measures and Cepstral Distance) and also Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ). The next part deals with the correlation analysis which is used for the comparison of subjective and objective methods. In the last part of the bachelor thesis the results of subjective and objective methods are presented. Finally on the basis of correlation analysis with the results of subjective method, the best objective method is recommended.
Measurement of Non-Linear Properties of Loudspeakers
Friml, Vilém ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with calculation of THD dependency on signal frequency and calculation of Rub & buzz distortion using MATLAB software. Thesis includes generation of signals suited for THD measurement, playback and recording using sound card and APx series 500 device. The APx device controlling and data acquisition by MATLAB is also addressed. Loudspeaker electric model is discussed for the use of Rub & buzz measurement.
Measurement of passive frequency crossovers for loudspeaker systems
Holínský, Jan ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
The content of the master´s thesis is to approach the issue of measuring the characteristics of passive frequency crossover. The work describes individual types of measured characteristics and their possibility of measurement. Then the work describes design of modules for measurement characteristics of passive frequency crossover (shunt, resistive load and amplifier). These modules were made and tested for its functions. For the amplifier is then made a second design for fulfilment requirements. The second version isn’t made in this work. At the end of the work was prepared the theoretical part of the laboratory task: Measurement of characteristics of passive frequency crossover, including protocol.
Video sequence for supporting audio signal processing classes
Pavlikovský, Vladislav ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor theses deals with making of instructional video for supporing audio signal processing classes. The theses is divided into three parts. The firs part is theoretical analysis of spatial effects, processing in time domain and processing in frequency domain. The second part is practical realization of effect panorama, moorers reberator, algorithm PSOLA and algorithm for robotization. The third part of theses is dealing with settings of Windows Media Encoder, which is suitable software for capturing video during a work on signal processing in Matlab and Simulink. The output of the thesis are two instructional videos, that should demostrate signal processing in Simulink.

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