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Update of the exercise demonstrating the signal sampling process to the Signal and Systems Analysis course
Tauber, Jakub ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the design and update of a preparation for sampling and quantization of analog signal and signal reconstruction from samples. The process of sampling and quantization of analog signal is described. Subsequently, the design of the sampling fixture and the design of the 8th order low pass filter fixture is carried out. The fixture design is done using the Eagle design program and the simulation was done in LTspice.
Advanced microwave filter analyses and design
Čáslavský, Jan ; Urbanec, Tomáš (referee) ; Koudelka, Vlastimil (advisor)
his thesis investigates the design methodology of microstrip filters. The work deals with important steps in microwave filter design. Namely, the selection of approximate function and suitable representation of ideal filter elements are investigated. The basic design approach is demonstrated on the simple examples of microwave filters. These designed filters are analyzed in the program Ansoft Designer.
Using reverberators to modify space acoustics
Pavlikovský, Vladislav ; Orlovský, Kristián (referee) ; Kurc, David (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with adjusting the reverberation time of enclosed spaces. It is divided into two thematic areas. The first thematic area deals with active systems that adjust the reverberation time, with a stronger focus on usage of reverberators to simulate secondary spaces. The second thematic area is the implementation of reverberators and their fundamental building blocks in Matlab.
Input Circuits for Bi-Amp Loudspeaker System
Hanák, Filip ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
The work focuses on the design input circuits for active speaker system. There is described the theory design input circuits such as attenuator pads, low pass filter, preamplifier, Baxandall tone control and S / PDIF. Based on the theory described are selected optimal designs and their subsequent draft. Complex design of the input circuit for loudspeaker system is designed to achieve a low acoustic distortion sound.
3D Game Using OpenGL and Music Analysis
Baranovičová, Hana ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis focuses on analysis of music signal and using it in the game. The aim is to demonstrate the possibilities for analysis of music, which are practically applicable in creating games based on the that analysis, procedural ways of generating graphical visualisation of music and use of knowledge to create this type of games.
Studies of Influences of Oscillators Frequency Instabilities in Satellite Communication Systems
Baran, Ondřej ; Baláž, Igor (referee) ; Šimša, Jan (referee) ; Kasal, Miroslav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis deals with a study of an influence of a simultaneous incidence of an additive thermal noise and a multiplicative phase noise on the useful signal transmission in narrowband satellite communication systems. While the additive thermal noise affects the useful signal only on the receiver side of the communication system, the multiplicative phase noise is produced in all system oscillators. One investigates how the receiver filter bandwidth reduction takes effect on the influence of individual noise types. The thesis is divided into four units. The first one (chapters 4 and 5) solves the ways of modeling of both noise types. In the second part (chapter 6), on the simple example, the primary analysis of the phase noise influence is made. Basic modulation schemes used in the satellite communication are also discussed (chapter 7). Third part (chapter 8) is devoted to the modeling of a general digital system with a M PSK modulation made directly on the main carrier wave. The last part (chapter 9) describes the modeling of a digital system with a BPSK modulation on the auxiliary subcarrier wave followed by an SSB modulation on the main carrier wave. General conclusions are deduced from obtained simulation results.
Input Circuits for Bi-Amp Loudspeaker System
Hanák, Filip ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
The work focuses on the design input circuits for active speaker system. There is described the theory design input circuits such as attenuator pads, low pass filter, preamplifier, Baxandall tone control and S / PDIF. Based on the theory described are selected optimal designs and their subsequent draft. Complex design of the input circuit for loudspeaker system is designed to achieve a low acoustic distortion sound.
3D Game Using OpenGL and Music Analysis
Baranovičová, Hana ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis focuses on analysis of music signal and using it in the game. The aim is to demonstrate the possibilities for analysis of music, which are practically applicable in creating games based on the that analysis, procedural ways of generating graphical visualisation of music and use of knowledge to create this type of games.
Advanced microwave filter analyses and design
Čáslavský, Jan ; Urbanec, Tomáš (referee) ; Koudelka, Vlastimil (advisor)
his thesis investigates the design methodology of microstrip filters. The work deals with important steps in microwave filter design. Namely, the selection of approximate function and suitable representation of ideal filter elements are investigated. The basic design approach is demonstrated on the simple examples of microwave filters. These designed filters are analyzed in the program Ansoft Designer.
Studies of Influences of Oscillators Frequency Instabilities in Satellite Communication Systems
Baran, Ondřej ; Baláž, Igor (referee) ; Šimša, Jan (referee) ; Kasal, Miroslav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis deals with a study of an influence of a simultaneous incidence of an additive thermal noise and a multiplicative phase noise on the useful signal transmission in narrowband satellite communication systems. While the additive thermal noise affects the useful signal only on the receiver side of the communication system, the multiplicative phase noise is produced in all system oscillators. One investigates how the receiver filter bandwidth reduction takes effect on the influence of individual noise types. The thesis is divided into four units. The first one (chapters 4 and 5) solves the ways of modeling of both noise types. In the second part (chapter 6), on the simple example, the primary analysis of the phase noise influence is made. Basic modulation schemes used in the satellite communication are also discussed (chapter 7). Third part (chapter 8) is devoted to the modeling of a general digital system with a M PSK modulation made directly on the main carrier wave. The last part (chapter 9) describes the modeling of a digital system with a BPSK modulation on the auxiliary subcarrier wave followed by an SSB modulation on the main carrier wave. General conclusions are deduced from obtained simulation results.

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