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Spectral Analysis of EEG Signal
Miklenda, Petr ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Kupková, Karolína (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused at the EEG signal analysis using the Fast Fourier Transform. The theoretical part consist of EEG signal description, its creation and selected method for signal analysis. The practical part presents program for recording data from EEG headset and displaying the Fourier spectrum.
FFT implementation in FPGA and ASIC
Dvořák, Vojtěch ; Bohrn, Marek (referee) ; Fujcik, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design the implementation of fast Fourier transform algorithm, which can be used in FPGA or ASIC circuits. Implementation will be done in Matlab and then this form of implementation will be used as a reference model for implementation of fast Fourier transform algorithm in VHDL. To verify the correctness ofdesign verification enviroment will be created and verification process wil be done. Program that will generate source code for various parameters of the module performing a fast Fourier transform will be created in the last part of this thesis.
Real-Time Data Exchange technology and its applications
Meluzín, Ivo ; Šilhavý, Pavel (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
Bachelor ‘s thesis target the analysis of the Real-Time Data eXchange technology. There are mentioned some preferences for using kit development of TMS320C6416 DSK invented by Texas Instruments Inc., in the way of signal porcessing with help of some software applications. On these basis, there is built a model in Simulink. Sequentially, we activate whole system, which is running on developer‘s kit for methods of counting, processing and reading data from interface RTDX.
The effect of sampling period error on frequency analysis
Pietrowicz, Daniel ; Marada, Tomáš (referee) ; Zuth, Daniel (advisor)
This thesis will be focused on signal measurement in connection with digitization and analysis inaccuracy of sampling peroid effect. Brief narration of frequency analysis and description of Matlab and his capabilities with this issue. Then creation procedure for simulation model of analog signal and his fault digitization via sampling period. Systematic comparation of this effect on inaccuracy of sampling period on frequency analysis.
The Innovation of organ pipes
Holba, Stanislav ; Musil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The thesis deals with the sound colour of organ pipes in relation to the way of tone excitation, physical dimensions of organ pipes and the construction material used. The sound colour of individual organ pipes is described by means of spectral analysis and selected psychoacoustic variables. The obtained knowledge is further used for the production of organ pipes from atypical materials and modification of conventional organ pipes. Resonator simulations are performed for the materials used for the production in order to determine the theoretical value of the resonant frequencies. These values are compared with the results of spectral analysis of the sound of physical organ pipes.
Radar Signal Processor in FPGA
Přívara, Jan ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Maršík, Lukáš (advisor)
This work describes design and implementation of radar processor in FPGA. The theoretical part is focused on Doppler radar, principles of radar signal processing methods and target platform Xilinx Zynq. The next part describes design of radar processor including its individual components and the solution is implemented. FPGA components are written in VHDL language. In the end, the implementation is evaluated and possible continuation of this work is stated.
Analysis of Influence of Collagen Organization on Mechanical Properties of Arteries
Novák, Kamil ; Daniel, Matej (referee) ; Vimmr, Jan (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
This dissertation thesis concerns with Analysis of Influence of Collagen Organization on Mechanical Properties of Arteries and it is divided into three main parts. Motivation for this dissertation thesis was in a study reviewing effect of material model upon resulting stresses in AAA. The effect was calculated in 70 patient-specific geometries of AAA, which exceeds the number of geometries in other scientific papers by one order. Within this study, two material models were used, i.e. real one and 100× stiffer, and obtained stresses were mutually compared. It was quantified that peak stress difference can be higher than 20 % in 10% of patients and therefore the real material model should be preferred over the artificial one although operation with this model is more demanding. The second part of this thesis deals with an identification of structural parameters (orientation and dispersion of collagen fibres) of porcine aortic tissue by using adjusted Fast Fourier Transform based algorithm. The extracted structural parameters were inserted into two-layer structure-motivated constitutive model Martufi-Gasser. This model was validated and its predictive capabilities were also tested with fine results. The most important information obtained from the digital image processing of ~9000 micrographs is existence of only one family of dispersed collagen fibres which breaks the current dogma present in many scientific papers about two families of collagen fibres. The third part concerns with a proposal of an automated phase-correlation based algorithm for obtaining collagen fibre direction from polarized light microscopy images. The proposed algorithm was verified and validated and it yields histograms of collagen fibre directions with overall number of measured points larger than it would be possible to get from any manual measurement. The limitation of the original proposed algorithm is in 90° period of polarized light intensity, thus the method results in angles in the range of 0°–90. Therefore the end of the thesis is dedicated resolving this problem and obtaining real angles in a span of 0°–180°. To this end, the microscope set-up was changed and the algorithm was adjusted accordingly. The original and the adjusted algorithms are collagen-specific, fast and an operator independent. Despite all the author´s effort put into collagen fibre waviness quantification directly from the histograms, the waviness has not been quantified yet in this way and it remains at the stage of research.
Image analysis in heat transfer.
Hnízdil, Milan ; Martišek, Dalibor (referee) ; Horský, Jaroslav (advisor)
Cílem této práce je porovnat vysoko tlaké vodní trysky a vysvětlit čtenáři použité metody. Matematické metody použité v programu jsou také uvedeny v této práci.
Design of a New Method for Stereovision
Kopečný, Josef ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
This thesis covers with the problems of photogrammetry. It describes the instruments, theoretical background and procedures of acquiring, preprocessing, segmentation of input images and of the depth map calculating. The main content of this thesis is the description of the new method of stereovision. Its algorithm, implementation and evaluation of experiments. The covered method belongs to correlation based methods. The main emphasis lies in the segmentation, which supports the depth map calculation.
Computer Generated Holograms
Tvarog, Drahoslav ; Jákl, Petr (referee) ; Kotačka, Libor (advisor)
The presented Diploma thesis deals with the computer-generated diffractive structures or rather called computer generated holograms (CGH). We follow basic principles of classical holography and in the context of which we define a synthetic holography. We then show various types of digital holograms and methods of measurement of their quality. We deal with several iterative algorithms useful for computation of the Fourier transform as well as with methods of phase quantization. In the second part of the work, we describe briefly our computer code for iterative Fourier transform computation. With respect to the mentioned techniques, we further present the usability of the method for design of computer generated holograms in reflection regime. After a short introduction to the electron beam lithography and its exploitation for the origination of computer generated diffractive optical elements. We analyze reconstructions of produced holograms and evaluate its quality.

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