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Longitudinal structures in optical fibres with the use in sensorics
Falešník, Vlastimil ; Čučka, Milan (referee) ; Urban, František (advisor)
This semestral work describes key concepts, principles and basic characteristics of optical fibers. Furthermore, the principles of phase mask and subsequent records of perpendicular or tilted structures in fiber are being discussed. The work also introduces the use of such structures in sensorics as well as its connection to Bragg grating. Considerable part of this thesis is dedicated to analysis and production of longitudinal structures in fibers.
The Spectrum analysis of different types of saxophones
Greiplová, Barbora ; Mojdl, Edgar (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the sound of three types of Yamaha saxophones, specifically soprano, alto and tenor saxophone. Lists the basic parameters of the instrument, how it forms the tone and how it is typical. It focuses on characteristics in its tone using spectral analysis, LPC analysis and directional characteristics. The work focuses on the common properties of saxophones as instruments, it also looks for differences between selected types of saxophones and between individual tones. The results are compared in graphs, tables and verbal evaluation.
Application for Real-Time Dual-Channel Analysis of Electroacoustic System
Bača, Petr ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
Master’s thesis contains the theory for realization of the researched software. Besides other, it describes Fourier transform, frequency response function, coherence, impulse response and group delay. Real life application of the software is discussed. Software is invented in the MatLab environment. Further, thesis provides testing of the software and shows its commented outcomes.
Tone and Chord Recognition as an Android Application
Kucharovič, Oliver ; Černocký, Jan (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
The aim of this work is to recognize tones and chords on any musical instrument using the microphone on Android mobile devices. The app scans or records the sounds which are analyzed. It writes to a visual representation which is similar to the musical notation. The work describes the problems of recognition and the solution of the problem using fast Fourier transformation and analysis of the spectrum of volumes. Work describes the theory of music and the training of individual tones. The application was subjected to user tests and recognition accuracy tests. The conclusion includes tests results and statistics from the Google Play publication.
Modern coding of speech signals using overcomplete models
Zapletal, Ondřej ; Průša, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The theoretical contents of this thesis are studies of overcomplete models. Those are the models of signals, on which is set for their parametrization more variables, than it's necessary and consequently there's computed so-called sparse solution via iteration algorithms. A goal of this analysis is a selection just of the considerable (sparse) parameters. The theory is based on a linear algebra, vector spaces, bases and so-called frames. The task of the individual project of this thesis is a description and simulation of two speech coders: a classical coder based on linear predictive speech coding and a coder, that's making use of overcomplete stochastic ARMA processes models. A part of their realization is to simulate their decoders and a analyze their reconstruction quality. For their realization there is used MATLAB and an overcomplete models' library (toolbox frames).
Study of fluorescence lifetime and spectral changes of nanoparticles in cell biology
Pelc, Pavel ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
This work deals with the study of fluorescence lifetime and spectral changes of nanoparticles in cell biology. It describes the principle of fluorescence, fluorescence microscopy and laser confocal microscope Leica TCS SP8. The classic FLIM method, the Lambda Square mapping and the division of nanoparticles are introduced there. In the practical part, the created program for the evaluation of fluorescence lifetime and spectral changes is described. The program can show two-dimensional lambda maps, the fluorescence lifetime and spectral shift in the space area. In the final part of the thesis, an experiment with rhodamine nanoparticles is carried out and it is evaluated using the created program and then discussed.
The Influence of single harmonics or formants on timbre color perception
Klimeš, Martin ; Indrák, Michal (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis is dealing with the research of the influence of individual harmonic on the perception of sound color. An application was created with a questionnaire in which respondents assessed a total of 29 samples on different bipolar scales.The samples were either modeled by additive synthesis or created by modifying musical instruments. The aim was to investigate how and what combinations of higher harmonic affect the perception of sound color. The experiment is based on the semantic differential method. The samples were divided into several groups and within these groups they were compared and related to the expected color perception.
Spectral properties of daylight as time-spatial function
Mayer, Jan ; Drápela, Jiří (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
Graduation thesis describes basic data about Sun, suns constant, solar radiation thoroughfare by the earth's atmosphere. Thesis describes effects of components of optical radiation and physical character of solar radiation. Thesis also describes character of day lighting in nature, spectral distribution of natural lighting, average time of sunshine. The next point of thesis is description of measuring equipment Konica Minolta. In chapter measuring procedure is described measuring process of the sky radiance. Measurement analysis is mentioned in conclusion.
LPC Speech Coding
Zapletal, Ondřej ; Kyselý, František (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The contents of the thesis "LPC speech coding" are studies of this method of a parametric source coding, explanation of mathematical procedures that are used in it (linear prediction, autocorrelation, Levinson-Durbin algorithm, transfer to a form suitable for transmission, Chebyshev root searching polynomial method) and acquaintance with the signification and application of that method in real speech encoders. The task of the original project of this thesis is a description and simulation of a simple speech encoder based on LPC, which transforms a real speech signal into a bit flow, which contains all of the significant parameters for its backward reconstruction (LSF coefficients, pitch period, excitation level, voice detection - AMDF method). One part of this thesis is a discussion about currently used speech encoders.
Analysis of Speech Masked by Noise in Public Transport Vehicles
Kobližka, Martin ; Zvončák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
This work deals with the problems of noise and speech masking in public transport . The theoretical is focused on the perception of sound in terms of loudness and frequency. The practical part includes recording noise inside public transport vehicles and determining the loudness and masking thresholds by the Zwicker method using Matlab. Furthermore, speech recording in different dynamics, listening tests and their evaluation in terms of speech intelligibility.

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