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Model of a shared transmission channel for future wireless communication systems
Sedláček, David ; Polák, Ladislav (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
The main objective of the thesis was to study modern and upcoming wireless systems and their coexistence in a shared transmission channel. Based on the knowledge gained, the design of a simplified transmission channel was implemented. The model was created in Matlab using several available extensions. The correctness of the model was verified at the end by laboratory measurements.
Radio Access Network of a Cellular Network
Duda, Michal ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Krkoš, Radko (advisor)
The aim of the work is the radio access network of mobile networks second, third and fourth generation. The main objective is a description of the radio access network of the second, third and fourth generation, their elements, interfaces and signaling procedures. The next part describes the emergency services and the architecture of the fourth generation mobile networks. The practical part is then devoted to identify actions needed to prepare radio access network to testing emergency services, identify actions needed to conversion of transport protocol fixed part of the radio access network from IPv4 to IPv6 and describe the intervention to radio access network to change the active segment of the core network.
Implementation of IoT communication technologies in NS-3 simulation tool
Rehberger, Marek ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Juráň, Radovan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals in its theoretical part with LPWA communication technologies in the licensed frequency spectrum, specific technologies LTE Cat-M1 and NB-IoT. The theoretical part summarizes the terms concerning to LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network), licensed and unlicensed technologies, SmartGrids, NB-IoT and LTE Cat-M1. The use of LPWA technologies in the field of SmartGrids is described and the idea of Smart Metering in buildings is used in the work. Subsequently, in the practical part for the LTE Cat-M1 technology, the implementation of communication scenarios for data transmission within SmartGrids is performed using the tools Network Simulator 3 (NS-3) and the LENA module. The results of the simulations are clearly processed in the form of graphs and tables.
Wireless Sensory Network Using LoRa Technology
Mikulášek, Michal ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses in the first half on the Internet of Things and the available wireless technologies for the Internet of Things. Each technology is characterized by its features, pros and cons, as well as the possibilities of using it in the Internet of Things. In the second half of the thesis, a practical design and construction of a LoRa network, consisting of a sensory and a central unit, is carried out. The parts of the solution are designed wiring schemes, printed circuit boards and detailed photo documentation. Additionaly the software solutions for both types of units are described, with detailed descriptions of the proposed features. The maximum possible range is tested and documented for the entire solution. Subsequently, a detailed measurement of the power consumption of the sensor unit is carried out and an extensive estimation of its battery life for a selected battery.
Femto cells in next generation mobile networks
Bernkopf, Jan ; Štencel, Vít (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
This paper provides theoretical analysis of LTE network and Femto cells. Its presents their modulation and transition techniques, their performance and of course implementation of Femto cells into LTE macro-layer. It also describes potential risk of interference between LTE macro-layer and Femto cells and provides the way how to solve and simulate interference. Finally it states simulation and analysis of model situations.
Analysis of wireless network traffic
Guznar, Martin ; Kubánková, Anna (referee) ; Novotný, Bohumil (advisor)
This work solves the VoIP call switching system android with standard Long Term Evolution (LTE) on the IEEE 802.11 standard without losing the connection. In the theoretical part they are described in detail the various standards, protocols, their description and their interconnection. The proposed test will be in the system android with ongoing VoIP call. The outcome should be a capital loss graph Wi-Fi signal and follow your phone’s connection to LTE through a local provider, and all this without losing the connection and interruption of that ongoing VoIP call. The results of this study make it possible to determine how and under what circumstances will switch network from Wi-Fi to LTE and how it happened. Furthermore also obtain data that take place between a precise description of the procedure soft handoff.
Analysis of control procedures in 4th generation mobile networks
Schaller, Lukáš ; Zeman, Václav (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis are procedures in EPS network related to the operation of mobile terminals. In the introduction of my work I described the EPS system, including the quality of services and bearers. The following section focuses on control procedures in the EPS system such as attach network procedure, detach procedure, service request, handover or tracking area procedure. Further, three technologies for Internet of Things were described, namely EC-GSM-IoT, LTE-M and NB-IoT. All the procedures mentioned above were also captured in the experimental VUT EPS network and analyzed by TravelHawk using software M5 and Wireshark. Theoretical and practical findings were subsequently used out for setting of laboratory task for subject MKPM.
Control plane analysis in 4G mobile networks
Nguyen, Filip ; Krkoš, Radko (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
The aim of this paper is to introduce the LTE system, especially with the EPC system. Protocol analysis equipment of the system and the description of the signal at the fundamental procedures such as logging into the system, change the viewing area, handover, paging, etc. and were designed idikátory of system performance EPC.
Coexistence of wireless communication systems and LTE in the ISM band
Mikláš, Michal ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a definition, description and measurement of coexistence scenarios which can occur between LTE and WLAN (technology IEEE 802.11xx) wireless communication systems in the ISM band. Based on the common radio frequency (RF) bands, used by these systems, different coexistence scenarios are defined. Appropriate measurement testbed and method are proposed to measure coexistence between LTE and WLAN systems. Functionality of the proposed measurement testbed has been proved and extensive measurement of previously defined coexistence scenarios has been done. The obtained results are evaluated in details.
Testing of the LTE basic parameters
Hocz, Jan ; Miloš, Jiří (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with brief introduction to LTE system and processing of signal in uplink and downlink. There is also presented some basic parameters that must be met for correctly working equipment in system. These parameters are divided for transmitter and receiver. From these parameters were chosen those, which can be measured in school labs with available measurement devices. For measuring these parameters were created instructions. For easier record of measured data was prepared protocol with blank tables.

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