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Flash OFDM network efficiency
Jireček, Martin ; Mikulka, Jan (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
The FLASH-OFDM networks (Fast Low-latency Access with Seamless Handoff-Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing) are insert to network of fourth generations. The system are set to fast data transfer. These networks have lower latency than network of third generations. On average is transmission speed for downlink cca 1,5Mb/s and for uplink cca 300-500kb/s. In connection with progress of high-speed network and systems with finite mobility (Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11), creationed want of new standard, which connect both merits. For WiMAX was defined new basic requirements: • mobility of user, • high-speed data transfer with roaming, • the lest latency of systém using aplications in real time, • high count of at the same time communication users in cell, • chance of better control QoS (Quality of Service).
Segmetation of tomographic data in 3D Slicer
Korčuška, Robert ; Dvořák, Pavel (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
This thesis contains basic theoretical information about SVM-based image segmentation and data classification. Basic information about 3D Slicer software are presented. Aspects of medical images segmentation are described. Workplan and implemetation of SVM method for MRI segmentation in 3D Slicer sofware as extension module is created. SVM method is compared with simple segmentation algorithms included in 3D Slicer. Quality of segmentation, based on SVM, tested on real subjects is experimentaly demonstrated.
Implementation of restoring method for reading bar code
Kadlčík, Libor ; Bartušek, Karel (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
Bar code stores information in the form of series of bars and gaps with various widths, and therefore can be considered as an example of bilevel (square) signal. Magnetic bar codes are created by applying slightly ferromagnetic material to a substrate. Sensing is done by reading oscillator, whose frequency is modulated by presence of the mentioned ferromagnetic material. Signal from the oscillator is then subjected to frequency demodulation. Due to temperature drift of the reading oscillator, the demodulated signal is accompanied by DC drift. Method for removal of the drift is introduced. Also, drift-insensitive detection of presence of a bar code is described. Reading bar codes is complicated by convolutional distortion, which is result of spatially dispersed sensitivity of the sensor. Effect of the convolutional distortion is analogous to low-pass filtering, causing edges to be smoothed and overlapped, and making their detection difficult. Characteristics of convolutional distortion can be summarized into point-spread function (PSF). In case of magnetic bar codes, the shape of the PSF can be known in advance, but not its width of DC transfer. Methods for estimation of these parameters are discussed. The signal needs to be reconstructed (into original bilevel form) before decoding can take place. Variational methods provide effective way. Their core idea is to reformulate reconstruction as an optimization problem of functional minimization. The functional can be extended by other functionals (regularizations) in order to considerably improve results of reconstruction. Principle of variational methods will be shown, including examples of use of various regularizations. All algorithm and methods (including frequency demodulation of signal from reading oscillator) are digital. They are implemented as a program for a microcontroller from the PIC32 family, which offers high computing power, so that even blind deconvolution (when the real PSF also needs to be found) can be finished in a few seconds. The microcontroller is part of magnetic bar code reader, whose hardware allows the read information to be transferred to personal computer via the PS/2 interface or USB (by emulating key presses on virtual keyboard), or shown on display.
Construction of an impedance analyzer
Slinták, Vlastimil ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to build stand-alone impedance analyzer for mesasuring antennas’ impedance. The vector network analysis is used as measuring method. Analog (with directional coupler and gain and phase detector) and digital (with 8bit AVR microcontrollers) part of analyzer are described and then build.
Perfusion image processing
Dolníček, Petr ; Dvořák, Pavel (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this diploma thesis was to create a script in MATLAB, which is capable to load DICOM pictures, read the data in their headers and then select the right series for perfusion analysis. This analysis is based on detection of contrast fluid in bloodstream and tissue and right interpretation of concentration changes of this fluid in time. This work is trying to describe a way of building an ultimate system capable of autonomous tumor analysis and classification. In the end, there is an analysis of DICOM sample performed by created script.
Processing of X-Ray images in studying jawbone diseases
Kabrda, Miroslav ; Šmirg, Ondřej (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is a method proposed for automated evaluation of the parameters of X-ray of cystic disorders in human jawbones. The main problem in medical diagnostic is the low repeatability due to the subjective evaluation of images without using a tool for image processing. In this thesis are described the basic steps of image processing, various methods of image segmentation and chosen segmentation method live-wire. Selected segments were processed in the ImageJ Java environment. In the cystic regions their basic statistical and shape properties were evaluated. The obtained values were used for learning the classification model (decision tree) in the environment RapidMiner. This model was used to create a plug-in for automatic classification of the type of cysts in the program ImageJ.
Filtering methods for NMR measurements
Nezhyba, Jiří ; Mikulka, Jan (referee) ; Gescheidtová, Eva (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the wavelet transform and its use in processing and removing noise from images acquired by nuclear magnetic resonance. It defines fundamental terms for this work as mother wavelet or thresholding. Above all, it describes the principle of wavelet transform, thresholding techniques and criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of filtration. It describes the relation between wavelet transforms and digital filter banks. The experimental section describes the designed filtering method for removing noise from an image captured by the technique of nuclear magnetic resonance. We applied to different kinds of mother wavelets. Evaluation of the effectiveness of filtering was performed using the signal to noise ratio, relative contrast and the steepness of the intensity changes in signal intensity. It also discusses the comparison of properties of the image and selecting the mother wavelets based on image characteristics. Images were compared in terms of a histogram, cumulative histogram, k-space and the difference image.
Wireless doorbell with digital voice transmission
Partsch, Patrik ; Šebesta, Jiří (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
The master´s thesis deals with a design and layout of wireless doorbell with digital voice transmission. It also includes the nRF9E5 circuit analysis. In the beginning of the document there is characterization of the problem in general. Next part describes a layout example for the application schematic, a layout of printed circuit board and a layout of software. nRF9E5 is a true single chip system with fully integrated RF transceiver, 8051 compatible microcontroller and a four input 10 bit AD converter. Despite of all studies of available literature I have found only very little particular information related to this matter. In general, the main aim of this work is to make the wireless doorbell with digital voice transmission. Further, ilustrated schematics are enclosed as a attachement of this thesis.
Cellular Network Coverage Model
Unzeitig, Lubomír ; Mikulka, Jan (referee) ; Gleissner, Filip (advisor)
This work deals with a mobile signal propagation in electromagnetic wave form in a real environment of city microcell. The electromagnetic wave passing through the city environment is affected by many kinds of mechanism. It includes especially diffraction along vertical edges of buildings, diffraction across building roofs and buildings or ground refraction. These mechanisms are time variable. If we want to predicate them, we have to use sort of approached model. For an experimental part of this work, the Berg’s recursive model with a possibility of path loses or signal level prediction in a selected microcellular system is chosen. The software for a cellular network coverage is created on the basis of this fact. Its advantage is a possibility of up to five base stations placing and many kinds of settings, e.g. operating frequency, base station transmitting power, base and mobile station antennas height etc. There is a possibility of system GSM 900, GSM 1800 or UMTS choice. The Berg’s recursive model features are checked by simulations on experimental and real maps of build-up area.
Wireless transmission interference modeling (AWGN, Rayleigh, Rice fading channels)
Hloušek, Tomáš ; Gleissner, Filip (referee) ; Mikulka, Jan (advisor)
This thesis describes and models wirelesss transmission intereferences in real communication channels. A signal received on a fading channel is subjected to a multiplicative distortion and to the usual additive noise. Real channel adds to the signal noise and fadings. Gaussian noise is a result of channel awgn. Fadings is implicated by multipath propagation of signal in Rayleigh and Rician channels. Main goal of this project is to program BERsolve, which is created in tool GUIDE in Matlab. User program BERsolve makes it possible to analyse bit error rate and symbol error rate for some types of channel models, which are defined by standard COST207. BERsolve offers some other functions i.e. display time behaviour, constellation diagram and spectrum. This program provides us with an overview representation of problem by multipath interferences in communication channels.

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