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Software Sound Level Meter
Menšík, Václav ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis discusses noise measurement devices, design and implementation of a software sound pressure meter. Sound pressure meter requirements specified by the IEC 61672 standard and selected acoustic physical properties are discussed. Further, the JUCE framework is presented along with an of the graphical user interface and digital signal processing capabilities of the SoundMeter program.
REDUCING THE VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION NOISE BY MODELING THE PRODUCTION AREA OF CONSTRUCTION SITE AND BY ADJUSTING THE TECHNOLOGICAL PROCEDURES DURING CONSTRUCTION
Kantová, Radka ; Makýš,, Peter (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (referee) ; Henková, Svatava (advisor)
This doctoral thesis focuses on noise generated during construction. It defines the legislative and physical aspects of this topic. It determines heavy machinery as noise source and categorizes them by their usage in construction technologies. It collects source data of the machinery noises which can be further used in prognostic models. It analyses the level of construction noise which can impact the nearby residential areas and offers methodology for modelling and designing the possible arrangements for the noise reduction. It defines partial effects of the construction site which are significant for the noise spreading. It establishes their role in the value of acoustic pressure level of the noise affecting the façade of the considered building. With the data collection and with case study verification it offers a prepared work tool which can be easily used to predict noise levels on construction sites and can be applied in the early constructions preparations. The structure of this thesis is planned for possible usage as university textbook or study support.
Spectral analysis of sound in spatial acoustics
Křenek, Jakub ; Čížek, Martin (referee) ; Rozman, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the basics concepts of room acoustics and used sound level meters. The first part focuses on the spatial acoustics and acoustic quantities used in it. Next part of thesis describe the structure and features of sound level meters. Following chapters are concerned on the PULSE system architecture and data analysis. PULSE platform contributes multi-spectral analyzer type 3560B PULSE, programming environment LabShop and microphones for difuse and free fields. The practical part describes the installation, setup and the measurement of reverberation time in the Labshop environment.
Noise Analysis of Audio Signals
Kabarová, Anísa ; Mach, Václav (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
The theoretical part of this work deals with the basics of acoustics, noise measurement and statistical noise level analysis. The application part focuses on the implementation of the frequency and time weighting according to the technical standard IEC 61672 and the statistical noise level analysis in MATLAB programming environment. Finally the reliability of the application is tested on real data and the results are compared to those measured by a digital Sound Level Meter.
Automation of Noise Measurements Using XL2 Sounl Level Meter
Švihálek, Filip ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis focuses on noise measurement, characterizes used quantities and uncertainties due to the measument of these quantities. The goal is to develop application, which will automate measurement with sound level meter XL2. Automation will use text output of the XL2 and modul for Remote Measurement. Application is developed in development environment Visual Basic for Applications.
Outside noise measuring with Raspberry Pi
Kyjovský, Ondřej ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Králík, Martin (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the measurement of noise from road transport. The goal of the thesis is to get acquainted with the issue of noise measurement from road traffic and the subsequent creation of noise maps. Noise measurement is carried out using Raspberry Pi.
Software Sound Level Meter
Menšík, Václav ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis discusses noise measurement devices, design and implementation of a software sound pressure meter. Sound pressure meter requirements specified by the IEC 61672 standard and selected acoustic physical properties are discussed. Further, the JUCE framework is presented along with an of the graphical user interface and digital signal processing capabilities of the SoundMeter program.
Outside noise measuring with Raspberry Pi
Kyjovský, Ondřej ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Králík, Martin (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the measurement of noise from road transport. The goal of the thesis is to get acquainted with the issue of noise measurement from road traffic and the subsequent creation of noise maps. Noise measurement is carried out using Raspberry Pi.
Hlučnost výrobních strojů ve vybraném podniku
VOJTA, Jiří
The diploma thesis deals with noise measurement. The theoretical part contains the knowledge gained by studying literature. I have described acoustics, sound and noise, noise and health and legislative contexts as well as noise reduction methods. The practical part contains information about the company and individual machinery, the results of measurements and their evaluation according to valid legislation. I have suggested appropriate measures to reduce the noise burden on operators.
REDUCING THE VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION NOISE BY MODELING THE PRODUCTION AREA OF CONSTRUCTION SITE AND BY ADJUSTING THE TECHNOLOGICAL PROCEDURES DURING CONSTRUCTION
Kantová, Radka ; Makýš,, Peter (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (referee) ; Henková, Svatava (advisor)
This doctoral thesis focuses on noise generated during construction. It defines the legislative and physical aspects of this topic. It determines heavy machinery as noise source and categorizes them by their usage in construction technologies. It collects source data of the machinery noises which can be further used in prognostic models. It analyses the level of construction noise which can impact the nearby residential areas and offers methodology for modelling and designing the possible arrangements for the noise reduction. It defines partial effects of the construction site which are significant for the noise spreading. It establishes their role in the value of acoustic pressure level of the noise affecting the façade of the considered building. With the data collection and with case study verification it offers a prepared work tool which can be easily used to predict noise levels on construction sites and can be applied in the early constructions preparations. The structure of this thesis is planned for possible usage as university textbook or study support.

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