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Identification of AC induction motor parameters
Křížek, Tomáš ; Václavek, Pavel (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This thesis describes and realizes (in program Matlab/Simulink and in the microcontroller Freescale 56F8346) one off-line identification method of AC Induction motor parameters which are necessary to implement the field-oriented control strategy. The identification metod identify leakage inductance, magnetizing inductance and secondary time constants. The presented method is evaluted, advantages and disadvantages of this method are evaluated with reference to their possible use in real-machine. The experimental results and schemes which are presented demonstrate the feasibility methods. The thesis is dividend in seven chapters. Second chapter describes the basic principle and model AC induction motor. Third chapter generally describes identification methods. Fourth, fifth and sixth chapters deal with method which is based on a previous work of the authors [4] and [5].
Speech Recognition Algorithms in FPGA/DSP
Urbiš, Oldřich ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with design of speech recognition algorithms with consideration of target technology, which is platform combinating digital signal processing and field programmable gate array. Algorithms for speech recognition includes: feature extraction of Melfrequency cepstral coefficients, hidden Markov models and their evaluation by Viterbi algorithm.
Using ARM processors for signal processing
Vonička, Miloš ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Mego, Roman (advisor)
Aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to enlighten its reader on issue of ARM processors on device manufactured by STMicroelectronics. Thesis should also remind the reader the basis of signal processing (DSP) and also tries to demonstrate it on chosen platform. This document also provides a brief tutorial, how to program owned device in C language, how to set up the IDE and compiler. Main goal of this thesis is to compare speeds of digital signal processing in C and ASM, compare speeds of DSP with or without usage of FPU and under different compiler settings.
Software for audio adjustment in multiple loudspeaker system
Černý, Viktor ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
The first part of this Master’s Thesis deals with the theory of digital signal processing and describes the JUCE library. In this part some basic operations are explained with digital audio signals, such as polarity inversion, delay and linear interpolation of signal samples. The creation of new audio applications using the JUCE library in the C++ programming language is explained too. The next parts of this thesis describe the implemented audio application that allows the user to provide the described basic operations with digital audio signals in real time. For multiple channel audio signals the channels can be processed independently.
Processing of MP3 files for DSP
Římský, Adam ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Herman, Ivo (advisor)
This thesys is concerned with create of compressed .MP3 files and their conversion back into PCM format. I describe individual parts of these operations for their maximal understanding by reader. Next part is generally about properties of DSP, their architecture, computation possibilities and about properties of used product by Analog Devices. In last part is showed implantation of decoder in DSP architecture.
Universal BLDC motor controller
Pijáček, Ondřej ; Pohl, Lukáš (referee) ; Veselý, Libor (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of universal control unit for BLDC motor powered from airplane power distribution system of 28 V capable of driving motor up to 10 A. The maximal engine power is about 250 W. Important prerequisite is possibility of driving various motor size without needs of changing wiring board using only the configuration in the auxiliary memory unit. To control different motors is enough one unit with one program without any way to interfere to the unit itself.
Digital Musical Synthesizer with Analog Control for Eurorack Platform
Klecl, Martin ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This work explores the topic of digital audio signal processing for modular synthesizers and the design of digital oscillator for modular standard known as Eurorack. Introduction of the theoretical part is dedicated to basic terms and blocks used in modular synthesizers. The thesis also characterizes and presents the methods of sound synthesis. The second part of the theory concerns analog and digital signal conversion made by digital signal processors DSP, focusing on ARM with focus on ARM architecture. The practical part of the thesis concerns design and construction of the digital oscillator which generates periodic waveforms without aliasing distortion. The oscillator also allows several types of modulations and waveforming and the module has several inputs for connecting control voltages or external audio signals.
Applied use of DSP blocks in Intel FPGA
Kondys, Daniel ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee) ; Smékal, David (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis explores the utilization of DSP blocks located particularly on FPGA Stratix 10 DX 2800 for the implementation of a counter and a comparator. In the theoretical part, topics such as the protocol Ethernet, the FPGA technology and its relation with Network Interface Controllers are explained, followed by a~description of general design flow for digital circuits on FPGAs and a detailed insight on DSP blocks in the Virtex UltraScale+ XCVU7P and Stratix 10 DX 2800 FPGAs. The practical part focuses on the design, implementation and testing of the counter and comparator, followed by measurements of their impact on FPGA's resource utilization and maximum frequency. Lastly, it describes the integration of these components into modules that are part of the COMBO-400g1 Network Interface Connector firmware and analyzes their impact on FPGA's resource utilization and maximum frequency.
Adaptive real-time reverb as a plugin for Unity game engine
Konečný, Dominik ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Kiska, Tomáš (advisor)
This work is about reverberators as system for simulating space properties of sound and their implementation in game development software Unity. The goal of this thesis is to create a working plug-in module for this development software, which is capable of working in real time and also can change it's parameteres in real time.
Analysis of Expressive Music Performance using Digital Signal Processing Methods
Fančal, Petr ; Mekyska, Jiří (referee) ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is the analysis of musical compositions from the standpoint of time resources of music. The introduction briefly describes the basic musicological terms and variables that are in direct relationship to the time resources in expressive music performance. The following part of the work is devoted to the known methods of digital signal processing, suitable for music information retrieval from audio recordings. In the practical part these methods are demonstrated on three recordings in MATLAB environment and the results were compared in terms of used agogics.

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