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Dynamic analysis of bridge construction
Šoupalová, Kristýna ; Nečas, Radim (referee) ; Vlk, Zbyněk (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the dynamic analysis of a footbridge in Opava. The footbridge was built in 2022 and a dynamic load test was performed on it. In this thesis, a model of the footbridge is created in RFEM 5 software and then modal analysis, pedestrian excitation calculation and impulse excitation calculation are performed. The results are compared with the supporting document for the dynamic load test and dynamic load test results itself. The thesis also discusses the theory behind the analysis of the human induced vibrations and also briefly discusses the data processing procedures of the acceleration sensors used in the dynamic tests.
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Finite element modelling of voice propagation through the vocal tract and around the human head
Tomeček, Vojtěch ; Pellant, Karel (referee) ; Švancara, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with creating of finite element model for the analysis of acustic waves radiation through human vocal tract and through the head surrounding space. The thesis contains a short overview of the anatomy of relevant parts and a short overview of formerly published models relevant to the topic. Then the process of creating the 3D model of human head, including the vocal tract, based on CT scans, and the mesh itself follows. This is succeeded by the computational solution taking in the acount the acoustic absorption of the vocal tract walls and radiation into the open space. The results gained are compared to relevant literature on this topic. The changes in frequency spectra in specific nodes of the mesh are reviewed and compared to relevant literature on the topic. The results could be used as basis of eventual frequention corrections of microphones used for voice diagnosis or registration in general, eg of speach or singing.
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Motion-Blurred Image Restoration
Rajnoch, Zdeněk ; Seeman, Michal (referee) ; Bařina, David (advisor)
Goal of this thesis is restauration of motion blurred images. Motion blurr is assumed to be only over a narrow line rotated by any angle to x axis. There are several methods which are theoretically explained and compared on synthetically blurred images in several different conditions. After that motion blurred images are restaurated with some of deconvolution methods.
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Plethysmography for retinal video processing
Plavcová, Daniela ; Valterová, Eva (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Sight is one of the five human senses and is very important for exploring near and far surroundings. However, this is prevented by various eye defects, which may be related to the vascular system of the retina and the pulsations that are observable on it. This work deals with the study of the relationship between the mentioned pulsations and glaucoma. To search for connections between these two aspects, video recordings from the retina are used, the pulsation of which is further worked in the form of a 1D signal, especially in the spectral region.
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Analysis of intracardiac electrogram of heart arrthytmias in the spectral domain
Karlíková, Adéla ; Králík, Martin (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
The most important aspect of successful ablation and destruction of arrhythmia is to find the place where arrhythmia spreads. The site of initial activation can be found by conventional or complex techniques. This thesis describes a new conventional method that can also be applied in practice. It was found that the closer is catheter to the place of the initial activation the more dominant frequency shifts to the higher values. We will use this fact in creating an algorithm which will compare frequency values in the frequency spectrum. This algorithm will also assess how far is the catheter located from the site of the origin of the arrhythmia. In the conclusion of the thesis is an evaluation of the measured clinical data and a comparison of the effectiveness of the method.
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