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Spectral analysis of flute organ whistles and their comparison
Sommer, Tomáš ; Michálková Slimáčková, Jana (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
This work is focused on the problems of spectral analysis of flutes stops in organ pipes. The first part of this work is about terminology of organ pipes. This theoretical part is also focused on the problem of harmonic analysis with the use of mathematical signal processing methods, which allows this analysis. The second part of this work deals with measuring methods of specific organs and acquiring sound samples and their evaluation and spectrum description.
Receiving RTTY decoder
Šuňal, Štefan ; Caha, Tomáš (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This thesis deals with designing and implementing autonomous decoder for RTTY communication. Theoretical part of the thesis deals with researching the RTTY technology and FSK modulation, which it uses, focusing mainly on the methods of demodulation. Next part of the thesis compares suitability of available platforms. Practical part of the thesis describes the design and implementation of circuit board, firmware and computer application. The device is using STM32 microcontroller. Firmware was developed in C++ using Arduino. The computer application was created by using C\# and WPF. 3 methods of FSK demodulations were implmented. One is using a FFT algorithm. Other two calculate frequency based on the period of square signal.
Diagnosis of electromagnetic origin vibrations in asynchronous motor
Koníček, Pavel ; Dostál, Lukáš (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
The aim of this master´s thesis is to introduce methods of diagnostics of vibrations in electrical machines. Describe the various vibration sources located inside and outside of the electric machine. Description of the sources of vibration is then preferably dedicated to vibration of electromagnetic origin. There is a description of the construction of an asynchronous motor and the magnetic circuit, the theory of vibrations and their origin. Described are also vibration sensor enables measurement and mathematical tools for their evaluation. In this work also practical vibration measurements on an asynchronous motor, data processing, their subsequent analysis and computer simulation of electromagnetic vibration origin. The conclusion of this work is devoted to the evaluation of the data obtained.
Deasign and development of programable notch filter for audio circuits
Dohnal, Jaroslav ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis discusses harmonic distortion and its measurement in the audio bandwidth using notch and tracking notch filters. The first chapter defines harmonic distortion and ways how harmonic distortion can be measured. The second chapter describes different notch filter topologies and their realizations for use in an audio band. It also describes the tracking part of a tracking notch filter. The third chapter shows a design of a notch filter using the state-variable topology, board layout and a control module for this programmable notch filter. It also describes A/D converter with USB interface used for making measurements in chapter four.
Radar sensors for speed measurements
Doležal, Tomáš ; PhD, Jaroslav Čechák, (referee) ; Kokolia, Martin (advisor)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is selecting a suitable microwave sensor for measuring the speed of vehicles in regular traffic, while covering multiple road lanes by a suitable method. Furthermore, the optimal one is selected in the form of search, based on the necessary parameters from commercially available radar sensors measuring primary speed. In the next step, simulation is performed for the selected speed sensor in the MATLAB environment, depending on its parameters and the modes in which it can work. The simulation also includes environmental influences on the received signal. There is introduced programmed graphical user interface for simulating a lot of situations on the road for two cars in the next section. Last section summarizes results of real measurement.
Web-Based Demo of Fourier Transform for Signal Processing Courses
Hyrš, Martin ; Plchot, Oldřich (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a program demonstrating the Fourier transform. The introductory section summarizes the theory of Fourier transform and shows the procedure for its numerical approximation. The following chapter describes the existing applets. Subsequently, the concept of the demonstration and its implementation are described. The final part contains tutorial examples of using the application and summary of users' reactions.
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.
Analysis of time-frequency characteristics of signals
Vitouš, Jiří ; Ředina, Richard (referee) ; Poměnková, Jitka (advisor)
This thesis focuses on time-frequency analysis of discrete signals. The aim of this work is to compare the most well known methods for spectro/scalegram estimation. The two main topics discussed are: The compromise between time and frequency resolution and the effect of noise in input data on the quality of estimated spectrograms. To achieve this a database has been created. This database consists of real and artificial signals on which the analysis can be performed and evaluated. This database is used in created demonstration application. This application is also used in a created laboratory task.
Computer Aided Transformation of Guitar Solos from Recorded Song to Tabs
Joščák, Juraj ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was automatic pitch detection in melodic guitar lines and subsequent transcription to guitar tablature. Final system uses comb filtering to detect pitch. Individual notes are separated by beat detection. An algorithm for transcription of notes to guitar tablature, based on minimalization of hand movement is proposed.
GPU Image Processing Library
Čermák, Michal ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This work is concerned with architecture of recent Nvidia graphics cards and application programming interface CUDA. That is used to create accelerated image processing library. It place emphasis on testing performance gain compassion with high optimized and used OpenCv library.

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