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Interactive web applications for teaching purposes in the field of signal processing
Kuba, Michael ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Záviška, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with selected topics of signal processing. The aim of the project is the implementation of four interactive web applications in JavaScript, intended for teaching purposes. These applications deal with following topics: rational number resampling of the discrete signal, mean and root mean square signal values, discrete linear and circular convolution in 1D, and discrete cross-correlation. The thesis is divided into the theoretical and the practical part. There is a theroretical foreword of topics the applications deal with, including an introduction to signals followed by a description of functionality and the user interface of created applications.
Signal analysis options on Arduino platform
Havlíček, Michal ; Zuth, Daniel (referee) ; Huzlík, Rostislav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelors thesis is to analyse signal with Arduino platform by creation of program which is able to perform calculations of signal´s mean value, efficiency value, Fourier transform and subsequent export of these results into computes. Furthermore it examines testing of this program and evaluation of possible limitations with usage of Arduino platform.
Interactive web applications for support of teaching signal processing
Mašek, Petr ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Záviška, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of processing one-dimensional signals. Five interactive web applications have been created in JavaScript to support teaching. These are applets that relate to the following topics: rational number resampling of the discrete signal, mean and root mean square signal values, discrete linear and circular convolution in 1D, and discrete cross correlation. The thesis introduces each topic by a theoretical foreword, followed by description of implementation and user interface of the created applications and further there is a commentary on the development and testing of applets.
Monitoring of power networks for medical facilities
Zbořil, Patrik ; Pospíchal,, Ladislav (referee) ; Havlíková, Marie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with comparison of old and new conception of power systems for medical areas. The work shows on the examples from use possibilities of monitoring of these systems and the back analysis of undesirable events.
RMS Value Measurement Algoritihms
Zedník, Josef ; Štohl, Radek (referee) ; Šedivá, Soňa (advisor)
This master´s thesis focuses on theoretic analysis selected methods for determination effective value of non-coherent sampled voltage signals. In thesis are described algorithms for calculation effective value in time and frequency domain. One of task this thesis was design methods of program for simulation selected methods of measurement non-coherent sampled voltage signals. This program is realized in developmental environment of LabVIEW and his realization is described in this thesis. User has possibility calculate effective value and bias characteristic depend on selected method and selected input signal. Part of this thesis are simulations, which compares selected methods of calculation effective value.
Measuring and analysis of non-harmonic signal in LabVIEW
Potyš, Jiří ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Huzlík, Rostislav (advisor)
This thesis will be concerned with using the program LabVIEW for measuring and analyzing of non-harmonic signals. An introducing of the bachelor thesis present a strict summary. The second chapter describe the program LabVIEW, its abilities and application for virtual instruments. The third part describe possibilities of using the frequency filters in signals area. The fourth part will be included the theoretical basics of the Fourier transform, its use and possible applications in LabVIEW program and the use of window functions. The fifth chapter outlines the measurement of effective values of different types of signals. The sixth chapter contain information about the measurement of active power. The seventh chapter describe the plan of the measurement program and the results of calculated and measured dates of this program. The final part make evaluating of the results of this bachelor thesis in comparison with a real appliance Yokogawa WT 1600 for analysis of signals.
Vibration of rolling bearing
Otoupalík, Jan ; Ripel, Tomáš (referee) ; Krejsa, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis deals with vibrations caused by geometric defect and fatigue damage of rolling element bearing. Hardware for vibration measurement is tested on 25 new pieces of NJ 304. Second part of the thesis examines if measuring of bearing vibration can help to detect a geometric defect. Geometric defects are detected according to a spectrum of vibration but the results are not absolutely exact. The possibility to detect geometric defects by measuring vibration has not been proven. The end of project tests diagnostic methods for rolling element bearings. The bearing defect was simulated to demonstrate bearing failure frequencies, envelope method and vibration spectrum.
Digital Audio Signal Feature Extraction and Modification in Dynamic Plane
Kramoliš, Ondřej ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with basic methods of root mean square and peak value measurement of a digital acoustic signal, algotithms to measure audio programme loudness and true-peak audio level according to recommendation ITU-R BS.1770-1 and digital systems for control of signal dynamic range. It shows achieved results of root mean square and peak value measurement and results of implementation of dynamic processor with general piecewise linear non-decreasing static curve and algorithms according to recommendation ITU-R BS.1770-1.
BER Meter for Video Signals
Šimoník, Petr ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Říčný, Václav (advisor)
The diplomma thesis is dealing with possibilities of Signal to noise ratio measurement by method, which is based on direct measurement. It is chosen the most suitable method – signal and noise separation to two different parallel signal branches, where is measured signal strength in one branch and root mean square value in the other. The thesis is consisted of a concept of detail block scheme of Signal to noise ratio meter, which was designed in terms of theoretical knowledge. Particular functional blocks were circuit-designed, the active and passive parts were chosen and their function were described. There were made simulation and displayed input and output time flows. There is designed the whole connection of engineered Signal to noise ratio meter in the last part of my thesis. The double-sided board of printed circuit is contained too. It was created simple programme for supervisor micro-processor. Thereby were constructed complete bases for realization.

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