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Colour image histogram processing
Kučera, Ondřej ; Číka, Petr (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with processing of colour image histogram. To better undestanding of this problem it describes individual methods which edit colour image and its histogram. The thesis suggests a program implementation which allows processing of colour image and its histogram.
Utilization of deep learning for channel estimation in OFDM systems
Hubík, Daniel ; Staněk, Miroslav (referee) ; Miloš, Jiří (advisor)
This paper describes a wireless communication model based on IEEE 802.11n. Typical methods for channel equalisation and estimation are described, such as the least squares method and the minimum mean square error method. Equalization based on deep learning was used as well. Coded and uncoded bit error rate was used as a performance identifier. Experiments with topology of the neural network has been performed. Programming languages such as MATLAB and Python were used in this work.
Photographic Detail Enhancement Methods
Sedlář, Pavel ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor Thesis, which falls within the field of computer vision, is to get acquainted with the issue of methods that can highlight detail in the image. This work also describes specific methods that will later be implemented and with which, last but not least, experiment for further use.
Signal Integrity Optimization Techniques for High-Speed Chips Signaling
Ševčík, Břetislav ; Štork, Milan (referee) ; Horský, Pavel (referee) ; Brančík, Lubomír (advisor)
Tato disertační práce je obsahově zaměřená na problematiku integrity signálů v moderních čipových obvodech. Na základě provedených simulací a praktických experimentů byl proveden návrh equalizační techniky druhého řádu pro efektivnější vysokorychlostní komunikaci. Předložený návrh respektuje současné požadavky na vyvíjené signalizační techniky, které zahrnují efektivnější využití šířky pásma přenosového kanálu a energetickou úsporu. Provedené analýzy podrobně ukazují možnost zvýšení přenosové rychlosti při přenosu signálu skrz nízkonákladové přenosové kanály s využitím navržené signální metody. Výkonnost navrhované signalizační techniky je demonstrována na různých typech přenosových kanálů s přenosovou funkcí vyššího řádu. Diskutovány jsou rovněž možnosti omezení rušivých vlivů na přenosové kanály během návrhu.
Simulation of the DVB-T digital modulation in Matlab
Málek, Pavel ; Říčný, Václav (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
Digital Video Broadcasting (standard DVB) is a system for transmission of the television signals in the digital form. There are used a various types of modulations in this system as QPSK modulation is used in the systems of satellite video broadcasting DVB-S (Satellite) and M-QAM modulations in the cable transmitting DVB-C (Cable). This paper mainly deals with system of the terrestrial digital video broadcasting DVB-T (Terrestrial), where OFDM modulation is used. This type of signal processing is more resistant to the distortions caused by multipath transmitting, which is main problem in the DVB-T. Matlab application, which can simulate digital modulation and demodulation of the transmission signals in the DVB-T, is created in this thesis. The models of the transmission channel is inserted between structures of modulator and demodulator. The user of this application can set the parameters of the broadcasting (e.g. constellation, OFDM mode, guard interval insertion) and the type of distortions (additive noise, reflected and delayed signals). By calculation of the channel bit error rate (BER) user can study influences of broadcasting parameters to the quality of transmission.
Simulation of the Transmission Channels for the Digital Television DVB-T/H
Kučera, Jan ; Ulovec,, Karel (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis focuses on analysis, classification, simulation and assessment of the signal fading in the scope of terrestrial digital television reception. This is a phenomenon associated with signal multipath propagation caused by the reflection, dispersion and diffraction of electromagnetic waves in interaction with relief and artificial obstacles. Wave propagation issues in a specific landscape are not the central theme of this project. Signal transmission between the transmitter and receiver is defined by channel profile models. Attention is directed not only to static reception but also to portable and mobile reception. Simulation of this phenomenon takes place in the software environment of MATLAB. In the framework of this project program fundament was created which allows simulate the signal processing across the entire communication chain of television broadcasting, including its transmitting and receiving parts.
Multichannel HD-SDI digital video signal converter
Kučera, Stanislav ; Bobula, Marek (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design of six channel SD, HD and 3G HD-SDI digital video signal converter to 10-Gigabit Ethernet. In the introductory part, the conception of designed device is formulated. The theoretical background is provided in four chapters, where main standards and design rules related to digital electronics’ design are analyzed. The emphasis is placed on signal integrity at high-speed interconnects. There mostly practical examples, calculations and simulations are utilized. The design part contains thorough description of main subsystems’ design, implementation of FPGA, SDI input channels and 10-Gigabit Ethernet PHY. In the final part, the first tests and measurements of the build prototype are summarized. As an example, the comparison of signal integrity simulation to measurement is provided.
Multitone Modulation Implemented via Filter Bank
Krajsa, Ondřej ; Vlček, Čestmír (referee) ; Róka, Rastislav (referee) ; Šilhavý, Pavel (advisor)
The work is focused on multitone modulation implemented by filter banks, which are alternative modulations to DMT and OFDM modulations. The paper describes the two proposed modulation schemes, non-overlapped FMT and half-overlapped FMT. This modulations utilize the benefits of implementing FFT algorithm in conjunction with a bank of polyphase filters that are derived from the prototype filter. To design the prototype filter a Matlab tool is developed. For both modulations the simulation models were created for xDSL systems and for wireless transmission channel. Non-overlapped FMT modulation proved to be a suitable modulation scheme for channels with narrowband interference and sharp edges in the transmission function of the channel. It was allowed by perfect separation of each subchannel and with preserving the orthogonality between subchannels using the FFT algorithm and utilization of appropriate filters. Half-overlapped FMT modulation allows as well as the DMT modulation optimal utilization of provided transmittion band, because the power spectral density of the signal is flat. But it is not suitable for transmission channels with roughly shaped by changes in the transmission function and narrowband interference. Optimization implementations were designed using parallel processing on the DSP Texas Instruments TMS320C67x series. It thus achieved almost ten-fold reduction in computational complexity. In FMT modulation both options ensure increased signal to noise ratio and thus allow the use of constellation diagrams with a large number of signal elements with the same transmit power and also higher transmission speed.
Automatic setting of lens system and camera orientation
Zeman, Martin ; Honec, Peter (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
This thesis is focused on problems of adjusting camera parameters (focus, aperture, zoom). It is also focused on target detection and following this target with a camera. Histogram equalization is a part of this thesis as well.
Determination of bench-mark heights in the FAST Veveři local leveling network
Peško, Tomáš ; Vondrák, Jiří (referee) ; Machotka, Radovan (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is determination of bench-mark heights in the FAST Veveři local levelling network. Theoretical part deals with the theory of determination of heights. Practical part describes used equipment, it’s preparation for measurement, measuring methods used to connect points with unknown heights to reference points from ČSNS and processing of measured data. Results of this thesis are equalized heights of the points which served as a base for documentation of levelling points and schematics of the levelling network.

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