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Modelling of Free Beam Loaded by Follower Load
Mašek, Jan ; Keršner, Zbyněk (referee) ; Frantík, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the presented thesis is to create a non-linear dynamical model of a free rod loaded by a follower force. The model is inspired by a slender flexible missile loaded by an end thrust. Because of the nature of the problem, the model has to be capable of large deflections. Another requirements on the model are to implement material the damping and the damping due to the interaction of the model with a surrounding medium and the influence of gravitational field. In the future, the model will be used for examination of the post-critical behavior of such construction. Therefore low computational demands of the simulation are required. The derived formulation of the numerical model will be implemented using the Java programming language. For observation of the simulation process and for monitoring of the state variables, an appropriate graphic interface will be created. The accuracy of the derived model will be verified by the comparison of selected values to the analytical solution.
3D Graphics Extension of Graphical User Interfaces of Audio Plugins
Dufka, Filip ; Mašek, Jan (referee) ; Frenštátský, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with possibilities of an extension of audio modules graphical user interface with 3D models using OpenGL framework. As an audio module implementing digital signal processing algorithms Virtual Studio Technology (VST) is used. The objective of this thesis is a creation of an algorithm for a change of sound source location. The algorithm is implemented in VST3 with an additional 3D visualization.
Modelling of postcritical states of slender structures
Mašek, Jan ; Eliáš, Jan (referee) ; Frantík, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the presented thesis is to create a compact publication which deals with properties, solution and examination of behavior of dynamical systems as models of mechanical structures. The opening portion of the theoretical part leads the reader through the subject of description of dynamical systems, offers solution methods and investigates solution stability. As the introduction proceeds, possible forms of structure loading, damping and response are presented. Following chapters discuss extensively the possible approaches to system behavior observation and identification of nonlinear and chaotic phenomena. The attention is also paid to displaying methods and color spaces as these are essential for the examination of complex and sensitive systems. The theoretical part of the thesis ends with an introduction to fractal geometry. As the theoretical background is laid down, the thesis proceeds with an application of the knowledge and shows the approach to numerical simulation and study of models of real structures. First, the reader is introduced to the single pendulum model, as the simplest model to exhibit chaotic behavior. The following double pendulum model shows the obstacles of observing systems with more state variables. The models of free rod and cantilever serve as examples of real structure models with many degrees of freedom. These models show even more that a definite or at least sufficiently relevant monitoring of behavior of such deterministic systems is a challenging task which requires sophisticated approach.
A dynamical particle system as a driver for optimal statistical sampling
Mašek, Jan ; Šejnoha,, Jiří (referee) ; Kruis,, Jaroslav (referee) ; Vořechovský, Miroslav (advisor)
The presented doctoral thesis aims at development a new efficient tool for optimization of uniformity of point samples. One of use-cases of these point sets is the usage as optimized sets of integration points in statistical analyses of computer models using Monte Carlo type integration. It is well known that the pursuit of uniformly distributed sets of integration points is the only possible way of decreasing the error of estimation of an integral over an unknown function. The tasks of the work concern a survey of currently used criteria for evaluation and/or optimization of uniformity of point sets. A critical evaluation of their properties is presented, leading to suggestions towards improvements in spatial and statistical uniformity of resulting samples. A refined variant of the general formulation of the phi optimization criterion has been derived by incorporating the periodically repeated design domain along with a scale-independent behavior of the criterion. Based on a notion of a physical analogy between a set of sampling points and a dynamical system of mutually repelling particles, a hyper-dimensional N-body system has been selected to be the driver of the developed optimization tool. Because the simulation of such a dynamical system is known to be a computationally intensive task, an efficient solution using the massively parallel GPGPU platform Nvidia CUDA has been developed. An intensive study of properties of this complex architecture turned out as necessary to fully exploit the possible solution speedup.
Design and static analysis of the house in the shape of inverted pyramid
Fleischerová, Beáta ; Mašek, Jan (referee) ; Vlk, Zbyněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on design and static analysis of the house in the shape of inverted pyramid. Compiling a 3D model and the calculation are processed by program Dlubal RFEM 5.20 using the finite element method. One of the main aims of the thesis is to be acquainted with the computational program and to verify results of the load cases and their combinations by manual calculation.
General Processing on Graphics Processing Units for Industrial Systems
Lukačovič, Martin ; Mašek, Jan (referee) ; Krkoš, Radko (advisor)
The thesis deals with the abilities of graphics processors for GPGPU. It contains historical solutions to contemporary design. There are also described graphics processors from the largest manufacturers of this time, their focus and goals in the future. For algorithms implementation using GPU, there are necessary APIs that offer various possibilities of execution. In addition to the CPU and GPU universal heterogeneous computing, there are alternatives such as FPGA and DSP so it is necessary to consider the price and energy cost. Part of the work is devoted to the communication possibilities with the hardware and advanced memory approaches. For demonstrating parallel computing an implementation of matrix multiplication in OpenCL was realized.
Realization of supercomputer using graphic card
Jasovský, Filip ; Karásek, Jan (referee) ; Mašek, Jan (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with realization of supercomputer using graphic card with CUDA technology. The theoretical part of this thesis describes the function and the possibility of graphic cards and desktop computers and processes taking place in the proces sof calculations on them. The practical part deals with creation system for calculations on the graphic card using the algorithm of artificial intelligence, more specifically artificial neural networks. Subsequently is the generated program used for data classification of large input data file. Finally the results are compared.
Computational tasks for solving parallel data processing
Rexa, Denis ; Uher, Václav (referee) ; Mašek, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this diploma thesis was to create four laboratory exercises for the subject "Parallel Data Processing", where students will try on the options and capabilities of Apache Spark as a parallel computing platform. The work also includes basic setup and use of Apache Kafka technology and NoSQL Apache Cassandra database. The other two lab assignments focus on working with a Travelling Salesman Problem. The first lab was designed to demonstrate the difficulty of a task where the student will face an exponential increase in complexity. The second task consists of an optimization algorithm to solve the problem in cluster. This algorithm is subjected to performance measurements in clusters. The conclusion of the thesis contains recommendations for optimization as well as comparison of running with different number of computing devices.
Quality of Service in Cellular Networks
Spiššák, Filip ; Mašek, Jan (referee) ; Krkoš, Radko (advisor)
This thesis deals with the quality of service (QoS) mechanism in Evolved Packet System (EPS). The basic architecture and characteristics of the EPS are introduced. The concept of QoS is defined. Furthermore, QoS related entities, their functions and corresponding procedures are described. The methodology for measuring and evaluating of end-to-end QoS as seen from a user’s point of view is designed. This methodology is used to measure QoS of experimental cellular network at UTKO FEEC BUT. Finally, configuration change for optimizing the QoS support of experimental cellular network is designed.
Generator of Harmonic Sounds and Chords
Bednář, Jan ; Mašek, Jan (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
Major aim of this bachelor’s thesis is creation of VST plug-in module, that is able to generate sound for more tones in the same time. This thesis describes a brief theory of music acoustics which aims to show basic relations between tones, their higher harmonics and impact on the sound color. The function of temperament system of tuning, relations between intervals and way of making chords is described. Next things mentioned in this thesis are basics of VST technology, how to programme with VST SDK and basic MIDI messages for implementation in VST plug-in.

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