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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Optimalizace homogenity základního magnetického pole v MR tomografii / Optimization of Basic Magnetic Field Homogeneity in MR Tomography

Hadinec, Michal January 2010 (has links)
This thesis is concerned with problems of measuring and mapping of magnetic field in MR tomograph, for purpose of magnetic flux density homogeneity optimization. Attention is paid to mapping techniques on rotary symmetric volume and to ways of magnetic fields optimization with utilization of passive and active correction systems. Theoretical analysis of magnetic field decomposition with utilization of spherical harmonics and numerical decomposition is made. Mapping and approximation techniques of basic magnetic field are verified by experiments in the laboratory at the Institute of Scientific Instruments AS CR in Brno.
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Výpočet optického pole v GP-GPU / Optical Field Calculations in GP-GPU

Srnec, Erik January 2012 (has links)
This work describes a relatively new technique designed to write highly parallel programs, that name is OpenCL. It is intended for both GPU and CPU and other parallel processors. Libraries used by the processor architecture, which includes a large number of small cores. These cores are not as comprehensive as conventional processors and is therefore suitable for calculations, which are many and they are simple. It is this property could, under certain conditions, accelerate the calculation of the hologram, namely the calculation of the optical field. While the calculation itself is simple, but the amount of processed data is large and therefore slow. The work also contain the basic concepts of explanation of optical and digital holography.
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Simulace elektrického pole v prostoru přípojnic vn rozvaděče / Simulation of electric field in the area of switchgear busbars

Müller, Michal January 2016 (has links)
The aim of this work is to simulate the electric field in the space of busbar HV switchgear. More precisely, the aim is to find a place with the most critical value of the electric field, the design of measures to reduce the size of the field at this point. The simulation was performed using the finite element method program. The simulation found the most critical area. Using the basic physical principles it has been proposed solution. This solution reduced twice the magnitude the electric field in this area.
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Generátor pro leteckou aplikaci HUMS / Generator for aircraft application HUMS

Zelda, Jan January 2016 (has links)
Presented diploma thesis deals with development of the autonomous electric energy source for Health and Usage Monitoring Systems placed at the rear part of a helicopter. Firstly, the HUMS systems were described briefly and the research of available energy sources was made after that. After that, the magnetic properties of the materials were described with the special focus on the permanent magnets. The draft also includes the creation of model of the magnetic field using the final element method. Prototype was assembled and the other design solutions were evaluated. The evaluation of various designs passed in the use of SOMA optimization algorithms. The generator is followed by the draft of the electronics, which streamlines and regulates a voltage supplied by the generator. At the end of the thesis, the complete source prototype was assembled and tested with two different regulators
205

Far-Field Speech Recognition / Far-Field Speech Recognition

Žmolíková, Kateřina January 2016 (has links)
Systémy rozpoznávání řeči v dnešní době dosahují poměrně vysoké úspěšnosti. V případě řeči, která je snímána vzdáleným mikrofonem a je tak narušena množstvím šumu a dozvukem (reverberací), je ale přesnost rozpoznávání značně zhoršena. Tento problém je možné zmírnit využitím mikrofonních polí. Tato práce se zabývá technikami, které umožňují kombinovat signály z více mikrofonů tak, aby byla zlepšena kvalita výsledného signálu a tedy i přesnost rozpoznávání. Práce nejprve shrnuje teorii rozpoznávání řeči a uvádí nejpoužívanější algoritmy pro zpracování mikrofonních polí. Následně jsou demonstrovány a analyzovány výsledky použití dvou metod pro beamforming a metody dereverberace vícekanálových signálů. Na závěr je vyzkoušen alternativní způsob beamformingu za použití neuronových sítí.
206

Implementace struktur FPNN v C++ / C++ Implementation of FPNN Structures

Pánek, Richard January 2016 (has links)
This master's thesis deals with the design and the C++ implementation of the Field Programmable Neural Networks (FPNNs) simulator. It briefly introduces the concept of artificial neural networks as it is the base of the FPNN concept. It presents the concept formal definitions and its calculation methods. The thesis also describes the special features of the FPNNs and the differences between the FPNNs and the classic neural networks. Furthermore, it deals with models of fault tolerant FPNNs. All the presented principles are used as the base of the developed implementation and the subsequent experiments.
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Měření rozložení rychlostí v meziválcovém prostoru / Measurement of velocity distribution in the space between the cylinders

Kozák, Jan January 2017 (has links)
This thesis deals with the velocity distribution in space between the cylinders. All measurement conducted in labs of VUT Brno Faculty of Civil Engineering. Cause of measurement is research, which is being done by Masarykova unverzita within the thesis of one of the students. It is a research of behavior of certain animals in the aquatic enviroment.
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Magnetic excitations in cerium compounds / Magnetic excitations in cerium compounds

Vlášková, Kristina January 2016 (has links)
Title: Magnetic excitations in cerium compounds Author: Kristina Vlášková Department: Department of Condensed Matter Physic Supervisor: doc. Mgr Pavel Javorský, Dr., Department of Condensed Matter Physics Abstract: Thanks to presence of only one electron in 4f shell of cerium ion, Ce based compounds reveal wide range of exceptional magnetic properties like valence fluctuations, magnetic ordering or spin glass behavior. In present thesis we mainly focus on tetragonal CeCuxAl4-x system and its magnetic behavior. Former results of inelastic neutron experiments opened discussion about energy levels of cerium ions in CeCuAl3. Except two crystal field excitations also one additional energy level was present, phenomenon of vibron quasi-bound state was proposed to explain observed energy structure. Measurement and analysis of specific heat and neutron inelastic scattering on compounds with various Cu content should help to understand phenomenon of vibron state and also its development with Cu/Al concentration. Another two types of cerium compounds will be investigated in means of specific heat and resistivity measurement, polycrystalline sample of CePt4Al and single crystal of Ce3Ru4Al12. Preparation, characterization and measurement of low temperature properties are subjects of this work. Results will be discussed...
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Magnetické vlastnosti Nd2RhIn8 a příbuzných tetragonálních sloučenin na bázi Nd / Magnetické vlastnosti Nd2RhIn8 a příbuzných tetragonálních sloučenin na bázi Nd

Pajskr, Karel January 2016 (has links)
In this work we report on physical properties of Nd2RhIn8 and Nd2IrIn8 rare-earth intermetallic compounds from the RmTnX{2n+3m} compound family. The compounds crystallize in the P4/mmm space group. Both compounds are anti-ferromagnetic with Néel temperatures TN of 10.8 K, 12.5 K respectively and their magnetization curves show characterisic step-like transitions at low temperatures. The measured M(T) and/or M(H) magnetization curves were used to determine magnetic phase diagrams for field along the c-axis. The specific heat of Nd2IrIn8 was analyzed at temperatures T<TN with respect to the dimensionality of the magnetic excitations. In the T>TN region the Schottky specific heat and susceptibility were compared to calculations based on the crystal field scheme in Nd2IrIn8 obtained by ab-initio methods. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Rozšíření instrumentálního vybavení v kryomagnetické laboratoři / Extension of instrumental capabilities in cryomagnetic laboratory

Proschek, Petr January 2016 (has links)
Measurement of elastic properties (thermal expansion and magnetostriction) under (multi)extreme conditions is a difficult task. In the vicinity of the room temperature or above it an abundance of methods is available, with decreasing temperature and adding magnetic field and/or hydrostatic pressure their number is limited. Dilatometric cells (either planparaller or tilted plate design) provide superior sensitivity in low temperatures and applied magnetic fields, however, cannot be used in hydrostatic cell. Common choice for the measurement of thermal expansion under hydrostatic pressure are methods based on strain-gauges, with mediocre sensitivity and more importantly a difficult or even impossible usage at very low temperatures (T ≲ 3 K). Measurement of magnetic properties (especially magnetization) under (multi)extreme conditions is also a difficult task. In the vicinity of temperature 2 K and above it an abundance of methods is available, with decreasing temperature and adding magnetic field and/or hydrostatic pressure their number is limited. VSM system provides great sensitivity, but can not be used under 2 K and hydrostatic pressure. MPMS aparature provides pressure up to 9 GPa (diamond pressure cell), but still we can not apply lower temperatures than 2 K. Our aim is to develop a simple yet sensitive...

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