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Influence of physical load to electrical activity of muscles
Kadeřábek, Jan ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Kolářová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes influence of physical load on electrical activity of muscles. In each of bachelor’s thesis chapters are analyzed questions of measurement EMG signals and their elaboration, include statistic attestation of influence physical load on electrical activity of muscles. EMG signals were received from group of 10 students and in program acqKnowledge, were taken off parameters for statistic elaboration. In created program were due to time and frequency analysis calculated parameters of EMG records, which can also describe influence of physical load. Accomplishments of this project are the tables with measured data, their graphs, statistics attestation of influence physical load on electrical activity of muscles and program, which can do time and frequency analysis of measured records. On significance level 10% was verified hypothesis, that physical load influence electrical activity of muscles.
Detection of similarity in program codes
Maťašová, Kristýna ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kašpar, Jakub (advisor)
The Bachelor introduces the concept of plagiarism and possible kinds of plagiarism. It focuses on the problem of detecting the similarity of source codes, especially with graphical interfaces in the MATLAB environment. It also describes already existing detectors. The practical part of thesis is focused on finding appropriate flags for detection of similarity in source codes and introduces the metric of detected flags. It also describes the internal logic of created detector of similarity and discusses the results of its testing.
Analysis of measured parameters of the cardiovascular system
Lysoň, Jakub ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kratochvíla, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis talks about the measurement of heart electrical activity by twelve lead ECG. The diagnostic system Biopac is used for measurement, featured by the computer program Acqknowledge. The own authentic method is designed to detect effect of load on increasing in blood pressure and heartbeat. Using a statistical procedure for testing hypotheses in this area the measurement results will be evaluated. For the analysis of measured data in time and frequency domain was used program Matlab, in which the measured results were imported. It was created functions that are implemented in an medium of Guide to the graphic design program.
Frame of the lift car
Mikšík, Libor ; Hrůza, Václav (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the strength analysisby frame lift cage with lift capacity of 675 kg used the Finite Element Method (FEM). Furtheris performed the calculation of the guideanchoring instituted for this steel structure and the strength analysis of the used guides according to norm ČSN EN 81-1. The thesis also includes the drawing of the frame lift cage.
Proposal of the Motivational Guide for Managers of the Company
Kareš, Martin ; Šimarová, Jitka (referee) ; Novák, Petr (advisor)
The Master´s thesis focuses on motivation system in manufacturing company. Pursuant of analysis propose solution to increase employee satisfaction. Results are new benefits system and motivational guide.
Models of DC transistor converters in Simulink program
Loup, Martin ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
The master’s thesis is focused on the creation of models of DC/DC converters and control program for input parameters and their configuration. The first part is theoretical and she is dedicated to the description of the program Matlab. The second chapter is dedicated to DC/DC converters. Their function is described there and the necessary equations for the design are derived. All of this is complemented by the calculation of line losses in semiconductor elements and the design of voltage and current regulator. The last two parts deal with the description of the created models in Simulink and control program in a graphical environment. The created program is able to edit and recalculate parameters of the converters, calculate line losses on semiconductor components, perform a model simulation or open it.
Sensitivity analysis in distributed-parameter systems
Kapusta, Ján ; Dostál, Tomáš (referee) ; Brančík, Lubomír (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis was to familiarize with calculation of modified nodal analysis and its application in distributed-parameter systems. Realize evaluation of sensitivities with respect to a primary parameters R0,L0,C0,G0 and length l of transmission line. Then apply this technique on example in Matlab language using graphical user interface GUIDE. Selected technique is accelerated method based on efficient computation of matrix exponential function. The results are sensitivities of circuit values with respect to a primary parameters R0,L0,C0,G0 and length l of transmission line.
Measurement and analysis of cardiovascular parameters
Filipová, Petra ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Kratochvíla, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis illustrates the basic diagnostic procedures for ECG analysis in clinical practice. It contains the verification of statistical hypotheses, automatic detection of the RR intervals using three different QRS detectors and heart rate from the ECG und other analyses in time and frequency domain. The validation of detection efficiency is investigated. Heart rate variability analyses are shown in time and frequency domain too. Analyses are done in Matlab, the graphical interface in Maltab GUIDE was done too and includes all of the created functions in time and frequency domain. For the purpose of evaluation methods the real data were measured according to the created acquisition protocol.
Scanning a analysing of heart electrical activity and blood pressure before and after the load
Vích, Daniel ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Kratochvíla, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of bachelor’s thesis is familiarization with anatomy and physiology of heart, with setting to electrical activity, scanning EKG before and after the load with Biopac system, scanning of blood pressure before and after the load with auscultation, statistical analysis of acquired data and presentation of measured data in graphical interface Guide of Matlab system. According to the protocol of measurement, scanning of heart electrical activity with the Biopac system, and scanning of blood pressure, with auscultation, was realized before and after the load. Measured data was statistically analyzed with t-test to verify hypothesis, that there is an influence of the load on the watched parameters, and to show the process of statistical verification. Application of this method assumes normal distribution of data, that’s why data was at first tested by Chi-squared and Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to verify their normal distribution. In the next step data was imported into Matlab system. The presentation of measured data is realized in graphic interface Guide. The program contains time domain and spectral analysis, automatic detection of heart rate and analysis of heart rate variability.
Analysis of measured parameters of the cardiovascular system
Lysoň, Jakub ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kratochvíla, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis talks about the measurement of heart electrical activity by twelve lead ECG. The diagnostic system Biopac is used for measurement, featured by the computer program Acqknowledge. The own authentic method is designed to detect effect of load on increasing in blood pressure and heartbeat. Using a statistical procedure for testing hypotheses in this area the measurement results will be evaluated. For the analysis of measured data in time and frequency domain was used program Matlab, in which the measured results were imported. It was created functions that are implemented in an medium of Guide to the graphic design program.

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