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Measurement and analysis of ECG signal
Černohous, Lukáš ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
In the first part, this thesis focuses on theoretical knowledge about ECG signal generation, its measuring and filtration. Furthermore it examines the R-wave as the most significant portion of the QRS Complex, describes the LabVIEW environment and the Vernier LabPro interface. The second part of the thesis then shows one of the possible ways of the R-wave detection and the subsequent heart rate measurement, which is then implemented by a program designed in LabVIEW environment. In the conclusion, the results of the thesis are evaluated.
Cascade model of power lines for PLC
Haluza, Tomáš ; Mlýnek, Petr (referee) ; Mišurec, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with studies of power-line in terms of possibilities for using grid as a transmission medium for data transmission. Theoretical part is focused on PLC technology and the parameters of high-voltage lines. In very practical part the modeling of power-line by cascade parameters of two-port network is examined. Influence of va-rious changes in network topology are included in this thesis and also their influence on transfer function. The last part outlines the method of modeling PLC transmission chan-nel that is created as a FIR filter with finite impulse response.
Digital signal processing from MEMS microphones
Koníček, Cyril ; Pristach, Marián (referee) ; Fujcik, Lukáš (advisor)
Proposed bachelor thesis is focused to the filter design for digital signal processing from digital microphone (MEMS type). The microphone types, structure of AMDP421 digital microphone and digital filter types are described in details. Selected filters are modelled, designed and simulated in MATLAB tool to meet the filter specification. The results are sufficiently commented and assessed. Afterwards the digital filters are described in VHDL language and implemented to the target FPGA circuit. In frame of the work the extended modules to SPARTAN 3 STARTER KIT are developed and designed to evaluate and demonstrate the proper function of the proposed filter design.
Design and Implementation of AX.25 Monitor
Demín, Martin ; Drábek, Vladimír (referee) ; Škarvada, Jaroslav (advisor)
The work describes a design of an implementation of an AX.25 Monitor, capable of demodulation and decoding of AFSK 1200/2200 modulated AX.25 frames. The output is provided to USB/UART port and to the LCD. Demodulator uses FIR filters implemented in MSP430.
Web-Based Demonstration of Linear Filtering
Novotný, Ondřej ; Bařina, David (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a demonstration application of discrete linear filtering. The introductory section summarizes the theory of digital filtering and filter design. The following chapter describes the existing applets. Subsequently, the concept of the demonstration and its implementation are described. The final part contains tutorial examples of using the demonstration and summary of users' reactions.
Design of Optimized Architectures of Digital Filters for Low-Power Integrated Circuits
Pristach, Marián ; Husák, Miroslav (referee) ; Ďuračková, Daniela (referee) ; Fujcik, Lukáš (advisor)
The doctoral thesis deals with development and design of novel architectures of digital filters for low-power integrated circuits. The main goal was to achieve optimum parameters of digital filters with respect to the chip area, power consumption and operating frequency. The target group of the proposed architectures are application specific integrated circuits designed for signal processing from sensors using delta-sigma modulators. Three novel architectures of digital filters optimized for low-power integrated circuits are presented in the thesis. The thesis provides analysis and comparison of parameters of the new filter architectures with the parameters of architectures generated by Matlab tool. A software tool has been designed and developed for the practical application of the proposed architectures of digital filters. The developed software tool allows generating hardware description of the filters with respect to defined parameters.
Methods for removing noise background from audio signal
Ruman, David ; Maršálek, Roman (referee) ; Povalač, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor work “Methods for removing interference noise from an audio signal” is to introduce individual methods used for dissolution a speech signal. The first part deals with linear filtration and spectral subtraction in a theoretical way. The second part applies these methods to a real signal, analyzes and consequently evaluates them.
Design of Reverberator for Room Acoustics Simulation
Húserka, Jozef ; Orlovský, Kristián (referee) ; Kurc, David (advisor)
This thesis deals with artificial simulation of acoustic spaces by using reverberators. Output of this document consists of four reverberation algorithms and function that evaluates objective parameters of acoustic space from impulse responses. Reverberators and script were implemented using Matlab. Graphical user interface is used to present all of the algorithms for easier usability. First chapter deals with objective parameters of acoustic spaces and the ways they are computed from impulse response. Second chapter describes various structures which are used to build reverberators. Those structures are used in third chapter in implementations of reverberators. Third chapter also compares all implemented reverberators . In last chapter experiment was made. Impulse responses of three spaces were measured and subsequently aproximated by algorithms implemented in this thesis.
Using reverberators to modify space acoustics
Pavlikovský, Vladislav ; Orlovský, Kristián (referee) ; Kurc, David (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with adjusting the reverberation time of enclosed spaces. It is divided into two thematic areas. The first thematic area deals with active systems that adjust the reverberation time, with a stronger focus on usage of reverberators to simulate secondary spaces. The second thematic area is the implementation of reverberators and their fundamental building blocks in Matlab.
Methods for quadrature modulator imbalance compensation
Povalač, Karel ; Valenta, Václav (referee) ; Maršálek, Roman (advisor)
Quadrature modulator (demodulator) is used in transmitting (receiving) part of many devices. Unwanted imbalance can influence amplitude, phase or DC offset of modulator (demodulator). Correction of imbalance was a main subject of thesis. Simulations of these methods were created in MATLAB and results were compared. Basics of methods were implement on programmable logic field by program Xilinx ISE. Development kit V2MB1000 with analogue board Memec P160 was chosen for this purpose. In the last part were compare simulation results with practical measurement.

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