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Giant FFT for audio signal resampling
Pavlačka, Jan ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is concerned with the conversion of the sampling frequency of audio signals using different conversion methods. The focus is on the general conversion between any two sample rates commonly used in audio applications. The theoretical part of the paper discusses the classical approach to conversion, FIR type digital filters and the relatively new Giant FFT method. The practical part describes the implementation of each method. Finally, tests, comparisons and evaluations are performed, which include the Reaper software.
Fast Digital filters for ECG Signals
Ráček, Tomáš ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
In the thesis there are described the implementations of various types of filters to remove disturbing signals, which often degrade the ECG signal. In particular, it is a zero isoline fluctuations and power network interference. It is used a principle of the Lynn’s linear filters. The individual filters are designed in a recursive and non-recursive implementation. Then there is described a time-varying linear Lynn's filter for removing drift of zero isoline signal. The thesis also includes filters with minimized calculating time of response, by sampling rate conversion method for both interference types. In conclusion there is an experimental study of the filter implementation for ECG signal with false and real interferences.
Fast Digital filters for ECG Signals
Ráček, Tomáš ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
In the thesis there are described the implementations of various types of filters to remove disturbing signals, which often degrade the ECG signal. In particular, it is a zero isoline fluctuations and power network interference. It is used a principle of the Lynn’s linear filters. The individual filters are designed in a recursive and non-recursive implementation. Then there is described a time-varying linear Lynn's filter for removing drift of zero isoline signal. The thesis also includes filters with minimized calculating time of response, by sampling rate conversion method for both interference types. In conclusion there is an experimental study of the filter implementation for ECG signal with false and real interferences.

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