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Time Varying Filters for ECG Signals
Peterek, Jan ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to create a multiband stop derived from Lynn filters for suppressing mains hum and baseline variation (drift). The first part of the thesis is focused on brief theoretical introduction to the distortion types affecting ECG signal and twelve lead connection. The following practical part describes free realizations of ECG filter and ECG signal filtration. The filter has been tested both on distorted and on non-distorted signal. Finally filters’ error rate was computed from CSE database signals.
Jiří Wolf Measurement of the properties of ultrasound system
Wolf, Jiří ; Čížek, Martin (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the displaying process evaluation from the resolution capabilities of the ultra-sonic probe point of view. As a part of the thesis a method for measuring the response from point spread function (PSF) and method for measuring the response from linear spread function LSF were designed. Collected data were processed in the Matlab environment. Basic evaluation parameters of the space resolution capabilities were set and used – axial, lateral and traversal resolution.
Sampling Rate Conversion
Chrobák, Martin ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is engaged in design of procedure for change of sampling rate of EKG signal using 3 methods: with positive integer factor D/I, with any factor (I=8) and with any factor (I=16). Sampling rate conversion should be realized from 500 to 360 Hz and from 360 to 500 Hz in time and frequency part of signal. For this, it is used a professional computing interface of MATLAB, which is perfect for processing of signals. The output from this work should be recommendation which filters (with how long impulse characteristics) are useful for this change of sampling rate.
Digital filtration in 8-bit microcontrollers
Záplata, Filip ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Fedra, Zbyněk (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor’s thesis is a digital filtration using the 8-bit processors. Digital filters are in use a lot and gradually outdoing analog equivalents. Their advantages are indisputable, but computing still inhibits bigger progress. Generally used microcontrollers do not have very powerfull core, so there is effort to apply as bright as possible algorithms. Program code can be written in C language or assembler eventually is possible to combine both languages. The task is to make a library of functions based on some powerfull algorithms for filtering. Testing those libraries and comparing their useability focused on maximal speed and universality of use and review ways of programming.
Sampling Rate Conversion
Chrobák, Martin ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is engaged in design of procedure for change of sampling rate of EKG signal using 3 methods: with positive integer factor D/I, with any factor (I=8) and with any factor (I=16). Sampling rate conversion should be realized from 500 to 360 Hz and from 360 to 500 Hz in time and frequency part of signal. For this, it is used a professional computing interface of MATLAB, which is perfect for processing of signals. The output from this work should be recommendation which filters (with how long impulse characteristics) are useful for this change of sampling rate.
Digital filtration in 8-bit microcontrollers
Záplata, Filip ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Fedra, Zbyněk (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor’s thesis is a digital filtration using the 8-bit processors. Digital filters are in use a lot and gradually outdoing analog equivalents. Their advantages are indisputable, but computing still inhibits bigger progress. Generally used microcontrollers do not have very powerfull core, so there is effort to apply as bright as possible algorithms. Program code can be written in C language or assembler eventually is possible to combine both languages. The task is to make a library of functions based on some powerfull algorithms for filtering. Testing those libraries and comparing their useability focused on maximal speed and universality of use and review ways of programming.
Time Varying Filters for ECG Signals
Peterek, Jan ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to create a multiband stop derived from Lynn filters for suppressing mains hum and baseline variation (drift). The first part of the thesis is focused on brief theoretical introduction to the distortion types affecting ECG signal and twelve lead connection. The following practical part describes free realizations of ECG filter and ECG signal filtration. The filter has been tested both on distorted and on non-distorted signal. Finally filters’ error rate was computed from CSE database signals.
Jiří Wolf Measurement of the properties of ultrasound system
Wolf, Jiří ; Čížek, Martin (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the displaying process evaluation from the resolution capabilities of the ultra-sonic probe point of view. As a part of the thesis a method for measuring the response from point spread function (PSF) and method for measuring the response from linear spread function LSF were designed. Collected data were processed in the Matlab environment. Basic evaluation parameters of the space resolution capabilities were set and used – axial, lateral and traversal resolution.

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