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Creating programs for teaching signal and image processing
Novotný, Luděk ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the problém of creating interactive JAVA applets. The practical part of work consist of desing, development and debugging four applets. The first one clearly explains the issue of phasor theory, the second one shows frequency filtering of audio signals, the third one demonstrates artificial coloring of grayscale images and the fourth one creates Huffman code from input text. The theoretical part describes the JAVA language, advantages of applets and theory, which relates to particular applets.
Software for learning support of error-correcting codes
Petrik, Ján ; Vlček, Lukáš (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is mainly focused on issues of the chosen error correcting codes (ECC) and their demonstrative. Goal of this work is help to understand ECC to readers, easy and reasonable form. We can find here a lot of illustrative tables and figures for better understanding how codes works. Every section constains one code and mostly is filled by code securing and code decoding. For every section interactive Aplet and program for experimental uses were created.
Graphical Presentation of the Chosen Perfect Hash Algorithm
Kubica, Jakub ; Puš, Viktor (referee) ; Kaštil, Jan (advisor)
The main subject of this document is basic application in Java, which presents perfect hash algorithms, in particular algorithm CHM and FCH. Further this works is focused on design od intuitive graphic user interface and clarigying some terms in the field of hashing.
Router principles illustrating software for teaching support
Sobek, Jiří ; Vymazal, Michal (referee) ; Vychodil, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is mainly focused on the network functionality and its key component, the router. The main points of this work are an explanation of the network principles and router functions which are extended with information about routing protocols and its mutual separation. The practical part considers a realization of applets which should serve as a school software. In detail they explain the way of routing protocols work and its inner structure. Simultaneously consider the principles of two significant routing protocols such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Routing Information Protocol (RIP). All of the applets are finally loaded on the web page which helps to their visitors understand the complexity of routing and other infomation.

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