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Image analysis for correction of electron microscopes
Smital, Petr ; Schwarz, Daniel (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This thesis describes the physical nature of corrections of an electron microscope and mathematical methods of image processing required for their complete automation. The corrections include different types of focusing, astigmatism correction, electron beam centring, and image stabilisation. The mathematical methods described in this thesis include various methods of measuring focus and astigmatism, with and without using the Fourier transform, edge detection, histogram operations, and image registration, i.e. detection of spatial transformations in images. This thesis includes detailed descriptions of the mathematical methods, their evaluation using an “offline” application, descriptions of the algorithms of their implementation into an actual electron microscope and results of their testing on the actual electron microscope, in the form of a video footage grabbed from its control computer’s screen.
Time-frequency analysis of Czech republic gross domestic product
Tráge, David ; Poměnková, Jitka (referee) ; Maršálek, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is to get familier with problematic and concepts of econometrics (GDP, investment, usage and others). We see into used data mainly their characters and expectations and we discuss possibilities of frequention and time-frequention analysis of these data by Fourier and Wavelet transform. Data of quarter development of gross domestic product in Czech Republic, EU and USA will be analysed by the help of programm MATLAB. Data will be filtered by three ekonomic filters: Hodrick-Prescott, Baxter-King and Christiano-Fitzgerald filters. The aim is to find cyclic elements in developments of GDPs and to suggest an optimal type of analysis.
Measurements by sampling computer card - laboratory task
Tomaštík, Roman ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dřínovský, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the measurement with the help of sampling cards and determination of the basic parameters of the measured signal. There will be described basic characteristics of the used card Alazartech ATS860- 256M and brief description of the programming languages which will control the cards. In these environments there were the created driving programs for the operation of these cards. Main measuring program was created in the language C\C++, that shall work as oscilloscope and the same time as spectral analyzer. This programme will determine basic characteristics of the measured signal. Further there will be created simple preparation for memasuring with this card. In the conclusion of this thesis will create instrutions for laboratory exercise.
Detection of the retinal nerve fibre layer
Kunc, Martin ; Szabó, Zoltán (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This thesis is deals with the nerve fibre layer in the colour ophthalmology images of retina. The thesis describes how can we use finding of nerve fibre layer and how was it solved in the past. In the thesis are proposed the methods that are based on processing and scoring frequency spectrums of individual sample of retina. At first here are described the methods of detection on the artificial generated samples that just simulate the nerve fibre layer. Then the thesis concentrates on processing of real images of retina. Because of the bloodstream, that depreciates processing at real images, are all surveyed samples are chosen manually. Except detection the nerve fibre layer itself, the thesis also deals with determination of direction their dissemination.
Electromyography, measurement of muscle electric activity
Kořínek, Peter ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Kolářová, Jana (advisor)
The task of this thesis was to become acquainted with the issue of measuring of muscle electric activity.In the theoretical part we became familiar with the computer measuringsystem BIOPAC and its options to measure monitored magnitudes. This continue with practical part, in which we watch the problematic according to a theory in a group of people. We learned data with BIOPAC according to protocol of the result of physicaleffort influence on EMG. In the end the results were statistically analysed. The data as a product offallowing research were verified by hypothesis. In thelast step, the data are presented in graphical user interface development environment. After loading of the EMG of measured person, the process are displayed-without, with and after the power with onus. It is possible to choose from different analyses.
Dynamic time warping in biosignal processing
Novobilský, Petr ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Kolářová, Jana (advisor)
The thesis deals with one of the non-linear methods for signal processing - dynamic time warping (DTW). The method observes shape changes, which should be used in biomedical signals processing. The thesis involves the method description and consecution for finding DTW optimal way. The method is applied on the number series in the edutainment program, on the group of simulated signals and real electrocardiograms (ECG). ECG recordings were gained by performing experiments on the Masaryk University and their aim was clarifying the influence of voltage-sensitive dye on the heart tissue. One-lead ECG was described in time domain, frequency domain, time-frequency domain and subsequently remitted to DTW algorithm. The method outcomes evaluates the diversity rate of ECG signals obtained in each experiment stages. During the data evaluation were followed up the changes in process of the tension-sensible paint application and the stage of scouring toward control. The difference of elaborating signals group was verified in the time domain (37,5 %), in the frequency domain (75 %) and in the time-frequency domain (25 %). However, due to the small data group was not possible to explicitly approve the activity of voltage-sensitive dye on the heart tissue and to determinate limiting value of minimum algorithm way DTW for each heart round electrocardiogram classification. In the more data group analysis it is supposed to manifest the trend of growth heart round ECG differences in the stage of staining toward the stage of scouring.
Study of electrical and dielectric properties of thin polymer films
Miklíková, Zdeňka ; Novák, Vítězslav (referee) ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the study of electric and dielectric properties of thin-film organic materials that can be used as an active layer of photovoltaic cells. Primarily were studied the properties of the layers on the glass substrate, which consist of a thin active layer of mixture ZnPc/PCBM with Al or Au contact. On the selected samples were first measured current-voltage characteristics in the dark and during the exposure then on the selected samples were measured frequency dependences (impedance spectra) in the dark and finally on the selected samples were measured relaxation characteristics (transient response analysis – current dependences on time at constant voltage) in the dark. The measured data for transient measurement were evaluated using the methods of fractal analysis in HarFA. The results will be used to optimize the properties of photovoltaic cells.
Study of electrical properties of thin polymer films
Pospíšil, Jan ; Vala, Martin (referee) ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the study of electric and dielectric properties of thin-film organic materials that can be used as an active layer of photovoltaic cells. Primarily were studied the properties of the layers on the PET or glass substrate, which consist of a thin active layer of polymethylphenylsilane (PMPSi) or derivatives of diketopyrrolpyrrole (DPP). On a selected sample were first measured current-voltage characteristics and current dependences on time at constant voltage (relaxation characteristics). Finally were measured frequency dependences (impedance spectra) and their relaxation characteristics too. The measured data were evaluated using the methods of fractal analysis in HarFA. The results will be used to optimize the properties of photovoltaic cells.
Analysis of dynamic effects acting on crossings
Vukušičová, Daniela ; Vukušič, Ivan (referee) ; Smutný, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on measurement and analysis of dynamic effects on railway turnouts. Two turnouts with different wear condition were chosen. My attention was focused mainly on the crossing part of the turnout, where the highest dynamic impacts occur. The point of the thesis is comparison of the crossing part of turnouts in term of dynamic behaviour and assessment of influence of the wearing depth on dynamic effects. A part of the thesis is proposal of methodology of the measurement and convenient mathematical apparatus for analysing of dynamic effects on crossings.
Applications computer equiment at optical-mechanical measurements of biomechanical characteristics of cadaverous lumbarspines
Bartoněk, L. ; Keprt, Jiří ; Charamza, J. ; Hrabálek, L.
The goal of this work is to evaluate the degree of stability of various surgical fixation methods by biomechanical analysis of the human lumbar spine. This measuring was carried out on cadaverous samples of the lumbar spine using precisely defined mechanical loads on the spinal samples, including pressure, flexibility, torsion and their combinations.

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