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Retinal image processing using wavelet transform
Portyš, Jakub ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Taševský, Pavel (advisor)
Work is focused on usage wavelet transform in diagnostic of retinae illness. Wavelet transform enables decomposition of eye background pictures. With the following segmentation by force of thresholding it leads to lucidity of picture and simpler diagnostics of morphological and anatomical changes. Part of work is also familiarization with wavelet transform and mother's wavelet family. Marginally is in work analysed picture segmentation according to RGB coloured model, picture filtration and thresholding. In opening chapters are mentioned essential piece of knowledge from anatomy, physiology and pathology.
Modular RGB LED display with Ethernet
Zemánek, Petr ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with an electronic circuit and a PCB of a modular RGB LED display with the Ehernet interface. Firstly, author describes a RGB colour model, features of RGB LED displays, ways of control them. The next chapter contains a short description of the Ethernet interface, UDP and TCP protocols and a lwIP TCP/IP stack. The last theoretical chapter is an introduction to ARM Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M4 based microcontrollers. The next chaper is deals with a hardware design of the modular RGB LED display. The device is designed to be modular. Individual devices can be combosed together and create a larger display. Data from the Ethernet interface will be displayed on the RGB LED matrix, resolution of the matrix is 32 × 32 (1024 diodes). A refresh frequency is 100 Hz, a color depth is High color (16 bits) and a scanning 1/16 (two rows is driven at the same time). The next chapter describes the firmware for the RGB LED display, all its logical parts including a web page. Author also created the PC application, which sends pictures using UDP protocol to individual modules.
Efficient Computation of Lighting
Kubovčík, Tomáš ; Pečiva, Jan (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with efficient computation of lighting in graphics scenes containing many light sources. Basic lighting calculation techniques as well as techniques derived from them will be introduced. The main goal of this thesis is to investigate tiled shading and its optimalizations described more in detail in both theoretical and practical sections. Concluding part consists of experiments performed on this techniques measuring their efficiency as well as implementation details of some interesting or important parts of them.
Efficient Computation of Lighting
Kubovčík, Tomáš ; Pečiva, Jan (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with efficient computation of lighting in graphics scenes containing many light sources. Basic lighting calculation techniques as well as techniques derived from them will be introduced. The main goal of this thesis is to investigate tiled shading and its optimalizations described more in detail in both theoretical and practical sections. Concluding part consists of experiments performed on this techniques measuring their efficiency as well as implementation details of some interesting or important parts of them.
Retinal image processing using wavelet transform
Portyš, Jakub ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Taševský, Pavel (advisor)
Work is focused on usage wavelet transform in diagnostic of retinae illness. Wavelet transform enables decomposition of eye background pictures. With the following segmentation by force of thresholding it leads to lucidity of picture and simpler diagnostics of morphological and anatomical changes. Part of work is also familiarization with wavelet transform and mother's wavelet family. Marginally is in work analysed picture segmentation according to RGB coloured model, picture filtration and thresholding. In opening chapters are mentioned essential piece of knowledge from anatomy, physiology and pathology.
Modular RGB LED display with Ethernet
Zemánek, Petr ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with an electronic circuit and a PCB of a modular RGB LED display with the Ehernet interface. Firstly, author describes a RGB colour model, features of RGB LED displays, ways of control them. The next chapter contains a short description of the Ethernet interface, UDP and TCP protocols and a lwIP TCP/IP stack. The last theoretical chapter is an introduction to ARM Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M4 based microcontrollers. The next chaper is deals with a hardware design of the modular RGB LED display. The device is designed to be modular. Individual devices can be combosed together and create a larger display. Data from the Ethernet interface will be displayed on the RGB LED matrix, resolution of the matrix is 32 × 32 (1024 diodes). A refresh frequency is 100 Hz, a color depth is High color (16 bits) and a scanning 1/16 (two rows is driven at the same time). The next chapter describes the firmware for the RGB LED display, all its logical parts including a web page. Author also created the PC application, which sends pictures using UDP protocol to individual modules.

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