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Radar-Based Speed Measurement for Sport Events
Radoš, Daniel ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis is dedicated to speed measurement focused on sport events. In introduction of this thesis, basic principles of radar and their dividing are mentioned. Following part of thesis is dedicated to continuous wave radar, using Doppler effect and also principle of sequential signal processing, followed by resultant speed calculation of measured object. Ultimately, selected methods are implemented and tested using real data. In the end, the implemented application is evaluated and the possible continuation of this work is stated.
Speed Measurement Using Radar
Martinů, Lukáš ; Široký, Vít (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on method of object's speed detection using a low-cost continuous wave radar module. In the first section, it describes differences between basic types of radar modules and their fundamental principles. The main part of thesis is dedicated to signal processing of radar modules K-MC1, K-MC4, that contents data to analyze moving objects. Doppler effect is used to determine the object's relative speed. Moreover, there is used FSK technique to measure the distance and there are solved issues associated with cosine factor. To verify the performance and stability, the application is tested on a several appropriate objects. In the end, the implemented application is evaluated and the possible continuation of this work is stated.
Speed Measurement Using Radar
Martinů, Lukáš ; Široký, Vít (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on method of object's speed detection using a low-cost continuous wave radar module. In the first section, it describes differences between basic types of radar modules and their fundamental principles. The main part of thesis is dedicated to signal processing of radar modules K-MC1, K-MC4, that contents data to analyze moving objects. Doppler effect is used to determine the object's relative speed. Moreover, there is used FSK technique to measure the distance and there are solved issues associated with cosine factor. To verify the performance and stability, the application is tested on a several appropriate objects. In the end, the implemented application is evaluated and the possible continuation of this work is stated.
Radar-Based Speed Measurement for Sport Events
Radoš, Daniel ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis is dedicated to speed measurement focused on sport events. In introduction of this thesis, basic principles of radar and their dividing are mentioned. Following part of thesis is dedicated to continuous wave radar, using Doppler effect and also principle of sequential signal processing, followed by resultant speed calculation of measured object. Ultimately, selected methods are implemented and tested using real data. In the end, the implemented application is evaluated and the possible continuation of this work is stated.

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