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Testing communication protocols using mobile technologies for the Internet of Things LTE-M and NB-IoT
Bartko, Samuel ; Dvořák, Radim (referee) ; Možný, Radek (advisor)
This thesis focuses on a comprehensive investigation and evaluation of the currently widespread communication protocols in the dynamically developing IoT sector (Internet of Things). With the proliferation of IoT, there is a need to create new technologies for efficient interconnection of hysical and digital worlds. The main objective of this work is to test and evaluate the suitability of use and optimal configuration of communication protocols in the context of the latest implementations of mobile technologies for IoT, namely LTE-M (Long-Term Evolution Machine Type Communication) and NB-IoT (Narrowband Internet of Things). This thesis investigates and evaluates the current communication protocols for the Internet of Things (IoT), focusing on LTE-M and NB-IoT. It includes a theoretical perspective on IoT, description of mobile technologies and analysis of protocols such as MQTT, CoAP and LwM2M. A practical part is devoted to testing and optimization of these protocols. The result of the work is providing\break a comprehensive overview and practical recommendations for use and configuration communication protocols in the framework of NB-IoT and LTE-M technologies.
Optical access network management
Bartko, Samuel ; Ružička, Michal (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is concerned about optical access network in theoretical part, where it describes working principle of optical network. The main concern is put on passive optical networks, where it describes XGS-PON standard. In practical parts describes connection and making functional network with XGS-PON. In the last part there is a manual for laboratory task, which has a goal of making students understand the issue of activating end point unit in XGS-PON network.
Optical access network management
Bartko, Samuel ; Ružička, Michal (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is concerned about optical access network in theoretical part, where it describes working principle of optical network. The main concern is put on passive optical networks, where it describes XGS-PON standard. In practical parts describes connection and making functional network with XGS-PON. In the last part there is a manual for laboratory task, which has a goal of making students understand the issue of activating end point unit in XGS-PON network.

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