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Spectral analysis of sound in spatial acoustics
Křenek, Jakub ; Čížek, Martin (referee) ; Rozman, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the basics concepts of room acoustics and used sound level meters. The first part focuses on the spatial acoustics and acoustic quantities used in it. Next part of thesis describe the structure and features of sound level meters. Following chapters are concerned on the PULSE system architecture and data analysis. PULSE platform contributes multi-spectral analyzer type 3560B PULSE, programming environment LabShop and microphones for difuse and free fields. The practical part describes the installation, setup and the measurement of reverberation time in the Labshop environment.
Analysis of stabilometric signals in frequency domain
Netopil, Ondřej ; Hejč, Jakub (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with the metods frequency and time frequency analysis of stabilometric signal. In the introroduction is described theory about posturography and posturographic measurment. The work contains describtion of stabilometric parametrs in time domain (1D and 2D parametrs) and in frequency domain. The aim is create review of basic metods used to processing and preprocessing of stabilometric signals and comparing this methods . In work is realized ferquency analysis used Frourier transfrmation and Burg method and time-frequency analysis used Short time Frourier transformation and Wavelet transformation. One part of program is aimed on comparison of this methods.
Frequency analysis with using optical system
Chlebounová, Klára ; Dvořák, Petr (referee) ; Jebáček, Ivo (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to create a methodology for measuring vibration on the aircraft construction with using optical system and perform basic frequency analysis. Work shortly discusses the theoretical foundations of aeroelastic phenomenon and methods of solving its own deflection shapes and frequencies. In the practical part is measurement methodology designed for simple vibration of clamped rods and then is applied to a frequency analysis of the wing.
Automatic Generation of Steps for DDR
Skála, František ; Glembek, Ondřej (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this work is to draft methods suitable for automatic creation of step-files from music files for a DDR computer dance game. This problem is divided into two main parts - beat detection, thus determining the song tempo, and determination of steps itselves. Beat detection is based on detection of energy growths in particual frequency subbands and following statistical alignment of results. Step creation works similarly, but it focuses on detection of all intense moments of music and contains a logic for placing steps into different directions. Testing by users showed that application has the potential to address players seeking set of simple steps for their favourite songs. The quality of beat detection gives field for application of these methods even beyond scope of example application. This document also suggest a few possible improvements of used methods.
Study of the changes in brain electrical activity caused by the decreasing level of wakefulness
Vlček, Milan ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
The resume of this bachelor´s project is to introduce reader into different methods of analisis of electroencephalograms and to find out and monitor changes in human brain activity during decreasing vigilance level. The appropriate data are necessary to monitor these changes and differences between two stages of brain activity such as sleep and wakefulness. These data were measured by Biopac system and analysed in Matlab.
Scanning a analysing of heart electrical activity and blood pressure before and after the load
Vích, Daniel ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Kratochvíla, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of bachelor’s thesis is familiarization with anatomy and physiology of heart, with setting to electrical activity, scanning EKG before and after the load with Biopac system, scanning of blood pressure before and after the load with auscultation, statistical analysis of acquired data and presentation of measured data in graphical interface Guide of Matlab system. According to the protocol of measurement, scanning of heart electrical activity with the Biopac system, and scanning of blood pressure, with auscultation, was realized before and after the load. Measured data was statistically analyzed with t-test to verify hypothesis, that there is an influence of the load on the watched parameters, and to show the process of statistical verification. Application of this method assumes normal distribution of data, that’s why data was at first tested by Chi-squared and Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to verify their normal distribution. In the next step data was imported into Matlab system. The presentation of measured data is realized in graphic interface Guide. The program contains time domain and spectral analysis, automatic detection of heart rate and analysis of heart rate variability.
Derivation of Dictionary for Process Inspector Tool on SharePoint Platform
Pavlín, Václav ; Masařík, Karel (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This master's thesis presents methods for mining important pieces of information from text. It analyses the problem of terms extraction from large document collection and describes the implementation using C# language and Microsoft SQL Server. The system uses stemming and a number of statistical methods for term extraction. This project also compares used methods and suggests the process of the dictionary derivation.
Intelligent Test Procedures Low-Tension Traction Drives with Induction Motors
Nesvadba, Martin ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Novák, Jaroslav (referee) ; Duroň,, Jiří (referee) ; Singule, Vladislav (advisor)
This dissertation thesis is focused on the problem of the noise measurement and construction of the noise test station what was also interest of my employer - company Kollmorgen,sr.o. This testing station should be located directly in the assembly line with target of the noise motor s identification. On base of these measured values and implemented intelligent testing procedures, we should be able to identify real root cause of the noise The noise of electrical machines is actual issue. There is a big pressure for low-noise driving system construction created by many end-customers. We can achieve these requirements with 100% quality of all parts of current product, implementation of noise testing station and also with design optimization of the current product. Basic testing procedures of induction motors were showed in first part of this work (chapter 4.1.). These procedures are able to provide good picture of the motor condition. For the motor noise measurements was constructed a workplace including noise box with acoustical absorption up to 30dB what allowed the workplace implementation directly into the motor assembly line. Testing techniques and frequency analysis procedures were implemented sequentially with the target of the test evaluation improvement. After the detailed analyze of the motor noise root causes was performed check of the current motor design with respect of the “noiselessness” motor construction principles. As next step was created the motor prototype with optimized construction with target of the motor noise reduction. This optimized motor was tested and compared with standard motor design.
The analysis of the dynamic and acoustic parameters of the superstructure construction
Bačík, Jakub ; Tomandl, Vladimír (referee) ; Smutný, Jaroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on operational testing of selected railway lines with different structures of railway superstructure. For the purposes of measuring were chosen suitable measuring sections on the rail corridor and was designed suitable measuring methodology. Dynamic and acoustic parameters of tested structures were determined on the basis of all tests, which were performed. Suitable mathematic method was chosen for evaluation of tests in time and frequency zone. Part of my work is also compare parameters of the tested structures and recommendations for practice.
Analysis of acoustic and vibration parameters from rail transport
Turčíková, Hana ; Tomandl, Vladimír (referee) ; Smutný, Jaroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on operational testing of selected railway lines with different structures of superstructure. For the measurement purposes suitable measuring sections in directional curves on the rail corridors were chosen and suitable measuring methodology was designed. Based on all the tests the dynamic and acoustic parameters of tested structures were determined. For the test evaluations suitable mathematic methods in both time and frequency zone was chosen. Part of my work is also to compare the parameters of the tested structures and to make recommendations for practise.

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