National Repository of Grey Literature 31 records found  beginprevious22 - 31  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Property record based on RFID technology
Černý, Jakub ; Dydowicz,, Petr (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor work focuses on the study of the modern technology of RFID tags and its application at Faculty of Business and Management in Brno. The main subject of this work is to use this technology as a replacement of barcode technology with the intention of raising processing speed, effectiveness and protection against stealing.
Methods for localization of pulsed broadband signal source
Machala, Petr ; Hadinec, Michal (referee) ; Drexler, Petr (advisor)
The topic of this barchelor’s thesis is the analysis of problems regarding localization of partial discharges (PD) and related PD recording, processing and interpretation in time and frequency domain. In majority of cases the occurrence of partial discharges refers to a certain defect in the measured device, therefore in practice (eg large equipment such as oil transformers) it appears to be very useful and economical to determine the exact position, where PDs are formed. To address these complex issues, it is necessary to design the entire measuring chain from PD detection to measured data processing and localization itself. In terms of data processing and PD localization many different localization and detection methods can be applied, some of them are presented in this documentation. These methods are gradually studied, implemented and afterwards tested using the input data of the experiment.
Softwarové rádio pro emulaci protokolů v RFID
Prachař, Petr ; Fuchs, Michal (referee) ; Derbek, Vojtěch (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the design and implementation of an emulator of RFID protocols in a software defined radio. The designed emulator operates in the UHF band (860 MHz – 960 MHz). The main goal of this design is a very fast measurement of power characteristic of tag. The proposed solution is based on implementing the transmitter controls directly into the SDR. Thanks to this solution a reduction of delay between measurements occur compared to the conventional concept, when the transmitter parameters are controlled by the hosted PC. In this thesis, suitable platform based on research is chosen for implementation and also a concept of design is proposed and described herein, which is based on implementation of time critical algorithms directlyinto the software defined radio’s FPGA. The proposed solution was implemented into selected platforms and its functionality was experimentally verified.
Antenna for television signal distribution in standard DVB-T
Vehovský, Radek ; Kovács, Peter (referee) ; Pokorný, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the analysis of basic omnidirectional antenna systems used for broadcasting in standard DVB-T. Collinear antenna for operating frequency 470 to 862 MHz was designed with the assistance of electromagnetical field simulator CST Microwave Studio.
Algorithms for analysis and processing of RFID signals in FPGA
Harvánek, Michal ; Kováč, Michal (referee) ; Derbek, Vojtěch (advisor)
The result of this thesis is the architecture design for a software-defined radio, which is used to analyze the signal emitted by RFID tags in real time. The aim of this analysis is to measure the frequency characteristics of the RFID tag. The main means for achieving the objective of optimizing signal processing algorithms and reduce the time needed to control the hardware compared to the classical concept of SW radio USRP. It is described how to obtain and display digitally sampled signals using a graphical programming language LabVIEW and subsequent processing of these data in MATLAB. Further described is the skeleton of the proposed solution.
Antenna for broadband impulse signal
Smutný, Martin ; Kořínek,, Tomáš (referee) ; Drexler, Petr (advisor)
The thesis describes retrievals of broadband antennas for VHF and UHF. It focuses on a compact antenna, potentially suitable for detecting electromagnetic impulses generated by electrical discharges in the dielectric oil in power transformers. This pulse signals are very steep with hundreds pico seconds rising edge. The thesis presents basic characteristics of antennas and selects those which have a major influence on the possibility of using the antenna in selected application. The appropriate antena is selected and proposal its geometrical parameters is discussed. The geometry of the selected antenna is designed for working bandwidth from about 200 MHz to about 1000 MHz. The newly designed double discon antenna is simulated and dimensions are optimized. Antenna is made and key characteristics of the antenna important for evaluate the ability of detecting the above-identified pulsed signals is measured. Antenna is compared with gain and characteristic of monocone antenna. Acquired knowledge and measured data are evaluated.
Dual-band directional antenna for receiving DVB-T signal
Matyáš, Petr ; Šebesta, Jan (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
The main goal of the masters project is to design a dual band antenna for receiving DVB-T signal in the area of the city of Brno. The antenna will be designed and detaily adjusted for receiving multiplex 1 and 3, exactly for frequencies of 538 MHz and 778 MHz. The designed antenna will be deeply tested in 4nec2 and CST Microwave Studio programs.
UHF band front-end of quadrature receiver
Tiller, Jakub ; Špaček, Jiří (referee) ; Kasal, Miroslav (advisor)
The object of this master's thessis is study and description of RF circuits, which are used for receiveing. This work is also aimed to design this circuits and their simulation in Ansoft Designer software. Focus is placed to the standard parameters of receiving technology. The description of amplifier design is presented in this work. Parameters of this amplifier are optimalized to low noise figure. Frequency multiplier designs are included in this project.
Experimental tags for UHF RFID applications
Pacholík, Vladimír ; Holek, Karel (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with RFID tags design. It comprises an overview of the RDIF technology while focusing upon the passive tags in UHF band. The CST Microwave studio software has been used for draft simulations. The resulting tags have been subjected to parameter measuring – the reflection coefficient, the minimum capacity needed to switch on the tag, the maximum reading distance. The influence of the proximity of metal objects and other materials has also been examined.
Design of meander RFID antenna
Horák, David ; Šebesta, Jiří (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with RFID tags. In the first part of the thesis, the general overviews of the present-day RFID systems are presented. This part of the thesis is focused on the passive back-scatter UHF tags and the advantages of their application in supply chain usage. Subsequently, the electromagnetic simulators CST Microwave Studio and IE3D Zeland are described. These simulators were used to design loaded meander antennas. The antennas were designed for different materials and frequency bands of 867 MHz and 2.4 GHz. The designed antennas were made without as well as with the reflector which allows using the antennas in the vicinity of metals. Produced antennas were experimentally tested in the company METRA Blansko Inc, where one of the most significant characteristics of passive RFID tags – the read range was observed.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 31 records found   beginprevious22 - 31  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.