National Repository of Grey Literature 23 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Swimming analysis using a SwIMU measuring device
Láznička, Jakub ; Šťastný, Jan (referee) ; Bátorová, Michaela (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the description of the inertial sensor for measuring swimmers.The work contains a description of the possibility of performing swimming performance analyzes. In the practical part, a pilot measurement was performed and a detailed manual was created containing a description of accessories, the measurement process and the methodology of subsequent evaluation. An external database in MS Excel was created to compare the evaluated measurements, used to sort data with the possibility of statistical processing.
Telemetry for Dragon IV Formula
Bezdíček, Jan ; Petrlík, Jiří (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis was to design and construct complete telemetry system for the student formula Dragon IV constructed for international Formula Student competition. At first, the work deals with the measurement of the physical quantities, telemetry system and automotive sensors of the formula, their mutual communication and communication with the CAN bus. It also describes the procedure of hardware design including choosing right inertial sensors and a GPS module and their using in telemetry system. The work contains materials for production of two-layer printed circuit board extending the microcomputer BeagleBone Black on the inertial sensors and the GPS module. The bigger part of the telemetry system is the firmware for hardware and software for the computer user. Both written in programming language C++ and C# are included in this work as well. This user application serves for wireless receiving data from the hardware and their showing and logging. In addition this user application can be used for wireless hardware configuration. The final product is the complete telemetry system and it is suitable for selling to end customer.
Inertial Navigation Unit
Kulka, Branislav ; Kříž, Vlastimil (referee) ; Šolc, František (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with attitude estimation of small flying robots using low cost, small-sized inertial and magnetic sensors. A quaternion-based extended Kalman filter is used, which adaptively compensates external acceleration. External acceleration is the main source of estimation error. If external acceleration is detected, the accelerometer measurement covariance matrix of the Kalman filter is adjusted. The proposed algorithms are verified through experiments. Selected algorithm is implemented on STM32F4DISCOVERY development board.
9DOF sensor for weapon orientation measurement
Růžička, Jiří ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Šedivá, Soňa (advisor)
This thesis deals with multi-axis position sensors, their nature and individual parts and types of these sensors. It is outlined their historical origin and the most used modern types, such as micro-electro-mechanical sensors. Further, the properties of these sensors, error sources and their compensation are discussed. Output data formats are also discussed here, such as Euler angles, their calculation and applications. The selected sensor is implemented in the simulator electronics, and the graphical application demonstrates its functions.
Personal Navigation Based on Wireless Networks and Inertial Sensors
Kaňa, Zdeněk ; Raida, Zbyněk (referee) ; Soták,, Miloš (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
Tato práce se zaměřuje na vývoj navigačního algoritmu pro systémy vhodné k lokalizaci osob v budovách a městských prostorech. Vzhledem k požadovaným nízkým nákladům na výsledný navigační systém byla uvažována integrace levných inerciálních senzorů a určování vzdálenosti na základě měření v bezdrátových sítích. Dále bylo předpokládáno, že bezdrátová síť bude určena k jiným účelům (např: měření a regulace), než lokalizace, proto bylo použito měření síly bezdrátového signálu. Kvůli snížení značné nepřesnosti této metody, byla navrhnuta technika mapování ztrát v bezdrátovém kanálu. Nejprve jsou shrnuty různé modely senzorů a prostředí a ty nejvhodnější jsou poté vybrány. Jejich efektivní a nové využití v navigační úloze a vhodná fůze všech dostupných informací jsou hlavní cíle této práce.
Measurement unit for sports analysis with inertial sensors
Dugas, Martin ; Brablc, Martin (referee) ; Kumpán, Pavel (advisor)
Master's thesis is dealing with desgin of a measuring unit incorporating inertial sensors, used for analysis in canoe sprint. Data from a three-axis accelerometer and a three-axis gyroscope were combined using an extended Kalman filter, yielding speed, roll, pitch and yaw of the boat and stroke rate. Calculated values were verified by a GPS. Furthermore, parameters describing dynamic behaviour of the system were identified, allowing an inclusion of dynamic quantities like force and power into the analysis.
Construction of a Pen with Hidden Acquisition of Behavioral Signature Samples
Müller, Dominik ; Sakin, Martin (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with the construction of pen for hidden acquisition of behavioral signature samples. The proposed system provides realtime data acquisition with recording possibility. Signature samples are acquired using inertial sensors and pressure sensor. The custom printed circuit board with pen model have been developed. The special application has been developed for pen control. Received data are further processed for pen movement recognition. Bluetooth Low Energy has been used for communication and data transfer.
Flight properties of discgolf disc
Valík, Tomáš ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Hanák, Petr (advisor)
Even through the rising popularity of disc golf all around the world, there aren't many solutions on how to compare individual throws, other than by observing. By placing inertial sensors on the bottom plate of the disc, an average rotation frequency was obtained by an algorithm. By comparing six methods of evaluation with reference values measured with the Qualisys system, the best method returns an average percent error of 2,66 %. Based on this result a test comparing two throws, backhand and forehand, was made, with average values of 14,22 and 11,46 revolutions per second. Two sample t-test rejected null hypothesis at the 0,05 significance level with p-value 2,101*10^(-18).
Flight properties of discgolf disc
Valík, Tomáš ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Hanák, Petr (advisor)
Even through the rising popularity of disc golf all around the world, there aren't many solutions on how to compare individual throws, other than by observing. By placing inertial sensors on the bottom plate of the disc, an average rotation frequency was obtained by an algorithm. By comparing six methods of evaluation with reference values measured with the Qualisys system, the best method returns an average percent error of 2,66 %. Based on this result a test comparing two throws, backhand and forehand, was made, with average values of 14,22 and 11,46 revolutions per second. Two sample t-test rejected null hypothesis at the 0,05 significance level with p-value 2,101*10^(-18).
Swimming analysis using a SwIMU measuring device
Láznička, Jakub ; Šťastný, Jan (referee) ; Bátorová, Michaela (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the description of the inertial sensor for measuring swimmers.The work contains a description of the possibility of performing swimming performance analyzes. In the practical part, a pilot measurement was performed and a detailed manual was created containing a description of accessories, the measurement process and the methodology of subsequent evaluation. An external database in MS Excel was created to compare the evaluated measurements, used to sort data with the possibility of statistical processing.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 23 records found   1 - 10nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.