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Design of a new iontometer with wireless communication and weather station
Kadlček, Václav ; Hrabina, Jan (referee) ; Roubal, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of an autonomous system for the measurement of the concentration of atmospheric ions. This is a new version of the already asembled Iontmeter by UTEE FEKT. Unlike the previous version, this new one should be completely independent of electrical network and configurable even without a PC. The design includes increased water and dust resistance, wireless transmission from the weather station and its own temperature, atmospheric pressure and relative humidity sensor.
Modelling of Power Line Communication for data transmission
Kadlček, Václav ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
Thesis deals with problems PLC (Power Line Communication) communication. It is aimed at drawing up a suitable model for testing power network PLC communication. The reader is aware of at the beginning of work with the basic principles of PLC systems, distribution and use in communication networks. Another part of the work deals with different types of interference, which occur in power networks and ways to defend against such interference. For example, an appropriate choice of modulation and coding relevant. As a source of interference in the proposed model is used AWGN channel (Additive White Gaussian Noise). Conclusion of work is dedicated to design and build a model for PLC communication. There are three models designed with different OFDM technology. Models therefore vary between different levels of key mapping in OFDM (QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM). It made a detailed description of a set of blocks that were used to build models. The behavior and functionality of the proposed models for broadband PLC communication was verified in the simulation program Matlab Simulink. Finally, it is shown the comparison and evaluation of results of each modulation.
Wireless transmission sensors non-electrical quantities to iontmeter
Kadlček, Václav ; Szabó, Zoltán (referee) ; Roubal, Zdeněk (advisor)
Theme of this bachelor thesis is construction a meteorological station with wireless data transfer to ionteter. At first, meteorological phenomenons which most influence the concentration of atmospherical ionts are described and than suitable sensors are picked. When selecting the sensors, the greatest demands are placed on high accuracy and low power consumption of weather station. After testing of these parts the final weather station is build.
Detection of blood elements
Kadlček, Václav ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Lamoš, Martin (advisor)
Thesis deals with the detection and subsequent blood elements classification. Blood elements are described mainly in terms of optical features, that is used for digital image processing. Furthermore, available pre-processing theory, image analysis and methods of classifikation are discussed. Acquired knowledges are applied in MATLAB. Image Processing Toolbox is a pillar for that work within this programming environment. The program includes user interface, thus facilitating communication with the program. The program was tested on blood smear images and the results were evaluated.
Design of a new iontometer with wireless communication and weather station
Kadlček, Václav ; Hrabina, Jan (referee) ; Roubal, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of an autonomous system for the measurement of the concentration of atmospheric ions. This is a new version of the already asembled Iontmeter by UTEE FEKT. Unlike the previous version, this new one should be completely independent of electrical network and configurable even without a PC. The design includes increased water and dust resistance, wireless transmission from the weather station and its own temperature, atmospheric pressure and relative humidity sensor.
Wireless transmission sensors non-electrical quantities to iontmeter
Kadlček, Václav ; Szabó, Zoltán (referee) ; Roubal, Zdeněk (advisor)
Theme of this bachelor thesis is construction a meteorological station with wireless data transfer to ionteter. At first, meteorological phenomenons which most influence the concentration of atmospherical ionts are described and than suitable sensors are picked. When selecting the sensors, the greatest demands are placed on high accuracy and low power consumption of weather station. After testing of these parts the final weather station is build.
Detection of blood elements
Kadlček, Václav ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Lamoš, Martin (advisor)
Thesis deals with the detection and subsequent blood elements classification. Blood elements are described mainly in terms of optical features, that is used for digital image processing. Furthermore, available pre-processing theory, image analysis and methods of classifikation are discussed. Acquired knowledges are applied in MATLAB. Image Processing Toolbox is a pillar for that work within this programming environment. The program includes user interface, thus facilitating communication with the program. The program was tested on blood smear images and the results were evaluated.
Modelling of Power Line Communication for data transmission
Kadlček, Václav ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
Thesis deals with problems PLC (Power Line Communication) communication. It is aimed at drawing up a suitable model for testing power network PLC communication. The reader is aware of at the beginning of work with the basic principles of PLC systems, distribution and use in communication networks. Another part of the work deals with different types of interference, which occur in power networks and ways to defend against such interference. For example, an appropriate choice of modulation and coding relevant. As a source of interference in the proposed model is used AWGN channel (Additive White Gaussian Noise). Conclusion of work is dedicated to design and build a model for PLC communication. There are three models designed with different OFDM technology. Models therefore vary between different levels of key mapping in OFDM (QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM). It made a detailed description of a set of blocks that were used to build models. The behavior and functionality of the proposed models for broadband PLC communication was verified in the simulation program Matlab Simulink. Finally, it is shown the comparison and evaluation of results of each modulation.

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