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QRS complex detector in ECG signals
Kosíř, Kamil ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Smital, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to introduce issues and basic principles of QRS complex detection in ECG signals. This work is separated into several parts. The first part deals with anatomy and functions of the heart, for example the emergence and spread of potentials. The next part includes distribution ECG leads and explanation of ECG signal. Afterwards are described some detectors of QRS complex. The main part of this work is realization of two algorithms implemented in Matlab program. The first detector is based on squaring algorithm and the the second is based on a spreading of the signal into several frequency bands. The effectivness of both detectors is tested on signals from CSE library at the end of the work.
Application for Recognition of Human Eye Retina
Drozd, Radek ; Hájek, Josef (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
The blood vessels layout in a human eye retina is unique for every person in the world, so it is one of important biometric characteristics. Processing of colour retina image may be a part of an intended biometric system. There is an algorithm for automatic blood vessels detection, optic disc and macula localisation, finding of bifurcation points and saving those as a biometric template presented in this bachelor's thesis. C++ programming language and OpenCV library were used for implementation. The application was tested on a set of colour retina images, taken by fundus camera. The final application is supposed to run on a digital signal processor, developed by Texas Instruments. The thesis gives the introduction into biometrics, signal processing and human eye anatomy.
GUI to FFmpeg for Building a Filter Graph
Klimaj, Daniel ; Klíma, Ondřej (referee) ; Bařina, David (advisor)
This work deals with implementation of applications with a graphical user interface for creating filter graph in FFmpeg. The work includes a design of a solution which contains a design of a graphical user interface and object model representation of the filter graph, as well as a description of the implementation zhotovenje on the basis of these designs. Part of this work is a comparison of the achieved result with existing solutions.
Implementation of Waveshaper Audio Effect
Leitgeb, David ; Miklánek, Štěpán (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is the implementation of a non-linear audio effect called waveshaper. This type of distortion effect contains the following building blocks: user defined transfer function, several types of filters and an oversampling processor with multiple stages of oversampling. The first prototype of this audio effect was implemented using Matlab and its Audio Toolbox extension. Due to certain limitations of this prototype, the whole audio effect was later completely rewritten in C++. This new implementation uses the JUCE framework which is mainly used for audio application development. The transition to this framework allowed real time editing of the transfer function and a VST3 build of the effect. In addition to a brief introduction of the used system types, motivation for oversampling and the description of the implementation for both prototypes, this thesis also includes graphical examples demonstrating their correct functionality. Audio files related to these examples are included in the electronic attachment.
IP Flow Filter
Štoffa, Imrich ; Krobot, Pavel (referee) ; Wrona, Jan (advisor)
This thesis is focused on unification of filtering languages used by IP flow collecting program and library for their analysis. At the moment these implementations use different filtering modules and file formats. Because of this, inconsistencies in results arise and as a response to this, creation of one filtering module was proposed as part of effort to better integrate collection and analysis of IP flows using these programs. The one filtering module aims to provide one implementation and support for popular filtering language for use in the programs. Thesis contains theoretical introduction to flow monitoring in networks, describes algorithms useful for evaluation of conditions on flow records and packets. The core of authors work is design and implementation of the filtering module and its wrappers for the collector and analysis library. Results of performance tests and evaluation of features can be found in the thesis's conclusion.
Marketing systems of construction SMEs
Muškát, Petr ; Vejtasa, Jan (referee) ; Dohnal, Radek (advisor)
The main objective of this thesis is to create an effective database system, which also serves as a source of information. The proposed system aims to facilitate and simplify the clarity of internal company information, about customers but also their employees. Then there is also the possibility to control workforce planning for individual contracts and globally but also meeting their the deadlines. We can notforget the marketing approach of the company and its public promotion.
Use of digital accelerometers in Linet bed controls
Dvořák, Ferdinand ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Kolářová, Jana (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a design of methods for accelerometer usage in medical bed controllers in order to eliminate the activation button. In the introduction the Linet company is presented and the issue of legislation and safety of controling the medical beds is briefly discussed. This part is followed by a theoretical chapter considering MEMS technology and accelerometers. The metodology of reference and simulative signals acquisition is designed. These signals are then analysed. In following chapters the particular methods of solutions are presented. The comparison of the presented methods and the final summary of the thesis is included in the conclusion.
Adaptive Sampling of Input Packets Implemented in FlowMon Probe
Kaštovský, Petr ; Martínek, Tomáš (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
There is a FlowMon probe being developed in a Libeouter project that is used for passive network measurements. The probe has better stability and accuracy than sofware based solutions even under a heavy load or network attack. To guarantee a precision of results there is a need to data reduction to prevent measuring system overload. There are few kinds of data reduction. Method used in the FlowMon probe is called sampling. Adaptive sampling unit sets the sampling rate (rate of processed and discarded packets) according to actual state of measured network.
QRS Complex Detector
Kubík, Adam ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Smital, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of my thesis is to introduce issue of detection of QRS complex by squaring and envelope detection. The first part focuses on creation and scanning of heart electrical activity. Afterwards, the most frequent types of disturbance of EKG signal and their filtering are described. The second part is about real application of signal filtration and emphasis of QRS complexes using the methods which are mentioned above. Practical part is externalized in Matlab program. And signals from CSE library are used to test efficiency of the detectors.
Postprocessing of GPS Logs
Jaška, Roman ; Pavelková, Alena (referee) ; Polok, Lukáš (advisor)
This thesis aims to analyse common errors in recorded GPS activities, identify algorithms suitable for correction of these problems and design and subsequently implement an Android application. The first chapter contains an introduction to the problem, demonstration of a few affected examples and explains the motivation behind the choice of this subject for my thesis. Second chapter decomposes the established problem. I specifically elaborate on the source of the errors, the format of input data, existing solutions, mathematical methods suitable for this problem, available APIs and reasons behind the selection of the final platform. Chapter number three describes the actual solution of the problem employed in the final application. The requirements for the final application are laid out as well as the specific details of the functionality, such as the usage of Kalman filter, individual APIs, libraries as well as the design of the user interface. The penultimate chapter reveals selected parts of the implementation, such as the Kalman filtering itself or the problem of manual track correction. This chapter also contains description of design changes executed during the implementation. The final chapter reviews the achieved results of Kalman filtering and snapping of points to roads using Google Maps Roads API. Ultimately, I elaborate on possibilities of continued development of the application.

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