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Designs of simulations in the field of access and transport networks
Novák, Jan ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
In this thesis the user manual of the EMONA TutorTIMS teaching systém has been developed, and a laboratory tasks on TutorTIMS for the subject Access and transport networks. The laboratory tasks is focused on digital modulations, multiplexing and QPSK modulation. The thesis should explain the basic principles of these techniques.
Implementation of signal detector
Neradilek, Adam ; Sloboda, Šimon (referee) ; Poměnková, Jitka (advisor)
Thesis deals with the description of communication system and its elements. It covers channel coding, signal modulation, transmission channel and its properties. Furthermore, the thesis explains the principle of energy detector and eigenvalue-based detector and a method of evaluating the capability of detectors using ROC curves. Part of the thesis are simulations of the communication system model in MATLAB, evaluating the quality of detection using ROC curves.
Laboratory exercises: Modulation in optical networks
Jurkovič, Martin ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of optical communication systems, which are increasingly used for high-speed data transmissions. The basic principles of signal transmission over optical fibres are described. Furthermore, the techniques accompanying this transmission are outlined. In particular, the focus is on modulations, which undeniably help to increase the transmission speed of the communication. Closely related to the modulation process is the topic of optical modulators and the principle of optical signal detection, which are also included in the work. A simulation application has been created in Python on the discussed topic, the description and creation of which is summarized in the thesis. Using this application, the design of two laboratory tasks was subsequently carried out to demonstrate and help to better understand the issue of fiber optic communication.
Experimental Audio Effect Based on Dynamic Signal Filtering
Leitgeb, David ; Miklánek, Štěpán (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is the implementation of an experimental audio effect based on dynamic signal filtering. Two implementations of the audio effect were made, the first one using the Matlab environment and its Audio Toolbox extension, and the second one in the C++ programming language using the JUCE framework. The main digital signal processing types present in the proposed audio effect include: frequency filtering, signal delay and modulation of parameters using low-frequency oscillators. The initial prototype of the audio effect mainly serves to verify correct functionality of the proposed algorithms. The result of the second implementation is a fully functional plug-in module usable, for example, for music production. Both versions are available in the VST format, which can be used with numerous digital audio workstations. The thesis is divided into three main parts: theoretical introduction, implementation of the audio effect, and demonstration of its functionality. Theoretical introduction describes several areas of digital signal processing which are crucial for the correct implementation of the individual components of the audio effect. Implementation of the proposed audio effect is described in the following part of this thesis. Description of the implementation in Matlab is mostly done by showcasing parts of the source code. The C++ version of the audio effect is for the most part described verbally. The last part of this thesis focuses on the demonstration of both versions of the proposed effect. This part features several graphical examples demonstrating various use cases of the proposed effect. Audio files corresponding to these examples are included in the appendix.
Musical multi effects analysis
Masár, Igor ; Kubásek, Radek (referee) ; Friedl, Martin (advisor)
This work deals with guitar effect and guitar sound in general. Most widely used effects are described as well as their output time courses are simulated. There is a comparison of analog and digital effects. There is also explained the principal of guitar multiefects, described all parts of guitar efect chain and determined key parameters, which has the main impact on quality of final sound. It is used to describe a methodology for measuring multi-effects and the results obtained by this measurement. The last part deals with psychoacoustic measurements.
The OCDM system model
Sekanina, Tomáš ; Miloš, Jiří (referee) ; Maršálek, Roman (advisor)
Master thesis The OCDM System Model is focused on problematics of multi carrier modulation techniques and in detail analyses the OCDM system. The first part of the work contains theoretical and mathematical description of digital communication system in general. The next part focuses on OCDM system and Fresnel transform, whose discrete form is kernel of the system. Digital model of the OCDM system is realized in programming language MATLAB. In the digital model is performed simulation of information from transmitter to receiver in AWGN and fading channel. The results are evaluated from the viewpoint of the system resilience against errors and achievable system throughput. The end of the master thesis is dedicated to mutual compatibility and comparison between OCDM and OFDM system.
Class D power amplifier 2x 2 kW with switching power supply
Tylich, Ondřej ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
The content of this thesis is a complete design of an amplifier working in class D, including a theoretical analysis. The thesis describes the functions of individual amplifier function blocks. The appropriate Class D amplifier topology is selected for the application. The design of the amplifier must correspond to the required power of 2x 2 kW to 4. The necessary calculations are performed to ensure the correct function of the amplifier. For reliability, it is necessary to select suitable terminal transistors. The thesis is a theoretical analysis of power supplies. Subsequently, a source with a suitable topology is designed, which will be designed to power the amplifier in class D. All necessary parameters are calculated, especially the power parts. The thesis deals with the design and complete implementation of the entire amplifier, starting with the design of the PCB and their production, subsequent installation, and recovery. After ensuring the function of all parts of the amplifier, various measurements are performed.
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.
Design and implementation of LAN home network using PLC technology
Pataj, Jiří ; Lattenberg, Ivo (referee) ; Mišurec, Jiří (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with possibilities of data communication on low voltage power lines, so-called PLC. This technology allows data transfer on power lines. According frequency band the PLC can be subdivide into narrowband or broadband class. Given are theoretical knowledge’s of data communication on power lines and describes technical solutions. Consequently is suggestion of LAN, which is accessible for commercial usage made by DS2 and his suitable for home use. The main acquisition is implementing and measuring this experimentally created LAN in family house. The results are real bitrates depending on distance and quality of specific connection.
Signal Processing in Flarion System
Szajkó, Juraj ; Kejík, Petr (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
Cílem bakalářské práce Zpracování signálů v systému Flarion bylo prostudovat způsoby zpracování signálu ve fyzické vrstvě a architekturu sítě Flarion. Na základě získaných poznatků při studiu fyzické vrstvy bylo za úkolem sestavit v prostředí Matlab model systému a simulace BER v závislosti na poměr vysílaného výkonu a výkonu rušivého signálu. V první části práce je detailní popis fyzické vrstvy Flarionu, probrána je baseband a OFDM modulace, LDPC kódování a frekvenční skákání. V druhém části práce je prostudována architektura sítě, ekvalizace, řízení výkonu, radiových zdrojů, a způsob handoffu. Ve třetí části práce je vytvoření downlink a uplink modelu v Matlab, dále je provedena simulace BER v závislosti na poměr vysílaného výkonu a výkonu rušivého signálu.

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