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Electronic module for acoustic detection
Maršál, Martin ; Klusáček, Jan (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and implementation of an electronic module for acoustic detection. The module has the task of detecting a predetermined acoustic signals through them learned classification model. The module is used mainly for security purposes. To identify and classify the proposed model using machine learning techniques. Given the possibility of retraining for a different set of sounds, the module becomes a universal sound detector. With acoustic sound using the digital MEMS microphone, for which it is designed and implemented conversion filter. The resulting system is implemented into firmware microcontroller with real time operating system. The various functions of the system are realized with regard to the possible optimization (less powerful MCU or battery power). The module transmits the detection results of the master station via Ethernet network. In the case of multiple modules connected to the network to create a distributed system, which is designed for precise time synchronization using PTP protocol defined by the IEEE-1588 standard.
CAN Protocol for Automation
Verčimák, Mário ; Jirgl, Miroslav (referee) ; Hynčica, Ondřej (advisor)
The thesis describes basic properties of CAN Protocol. Next point of this thesis is implementation of CAN protocol into Kinetis microcontrollers with use of Kinetis Design Studio. Thesis also describes real application for CAN communication testing. Measurement is realized in school and real industrial conditions. Next point is implementation of real time operating system MQX and creating a task for CAN communication.
CAN Protocol for Automation
Verčimák, Mário ; Jirgl, Miroslav (referee) ; Hynčica, Ondřej (advisor)
The thesis describes basic properties of CAN Protocol. Next point of this thesis is implementation of CAN protocol into Kinetis microcontrollers with use of Kinetis Design Studio. Thesis also describes real application for CAN communication testing. Measurement is realized in school and real industrial conditions. Next point is implementation of real time operating system MQX and creating a task for CAN communication.
Electronic module for acoustic detection
Maršál, Martin ; Klusáček, Jan (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and implementation of an electronic module for acoustic detection. The module has the task of detecting a predetermined acoustic signals through them learned classification model. The module is used mainly for security purposes. To identify and classify the proposed model using machine learning techniques. Given the possibility of retraining for a different set of sounds, the module becomes a universal sound detector. With acoustic sound using the digital MEMS microphone, for which it is designed and implemented conversion filter. The resulting system is implemented into firmware microcontroller with real time operating system. The various functions of the system are realized with regard to the possible optimization (less powerful MCU or battery power). The module transmits the detection results of the master station via Ethernet network. In the case of multiple modules connected to the network to create a distributed system, which is designed for precise time synchronization using PTP protocol defined by the IEEE-1588 standard.

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