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Passive optical networks WDM-PON
Havliš, Ondřej ; Šifta, Radim (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The work deals with optical access networks, passive optical networks, especially WDM-PON. Features a modern solution to connect users to the optical access network using optical FTTx connections. Describes the different types of FTTx connections, their parameters and construction technology. Practical work is a practical application of theory for the development of various design and simulation of WDM-PON networks. Each proposal includes the construction of technical solutions optical access networks, the technology used and the balance of the reduced pricing WDM-PON network. The penultimate part of the work consists of design models simulated WDM-PON networks by the simulation program OptSim. The conclusion deals with the evaluation of individual design and simulation of WDM-PON networks.
Optical switching and traffic grooming
Foldyna, Petr ; Havliš, Ondřej (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about problematics of optimalization wavelenght usage in optical networks. First part theoreticaly explains optical networks and problems when using them, switching in optical networks and traffic grooming. In second part mathematical equations of given problems are realized and also simulations using GLPK are realized. From results of simulation resolutions are given and usage of methods in real networks is explained.
Methods for searching and documenting optical cables
Havliš, Ondřej ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is a description of searching for optical cables with metallic elements and EMS markers below the earth surface by suitable method and the possibility of recording and documentation of optical cables in a geographic information system ArcGIS. In the beginning there is a mention of an optical cable in particular of its the most important part, which is an optical fiber. Further there is the purpose what the optical fiber in the telecommunications world of techniques was developed for. Then there are the various advantages of the optical fiber described. This project also deals with the various methods of searching the optical cables using metallic elements. It is a called Galvanic and Inductive method, which are used to search for the optical cable by using the enclosed metallic lines, which, with the proper connection to a receiver, generates electromagnetic fields around. Another way to search the fiber optic cable is realized by the EMS markers. There are various types of passive electronic tags described. These electronic passive tags are manufactured in different color, which is used for marking the various branches of networks. There is the possibility of documentation of the optical cables by using ArcGIS geographic system from ERSI mentioned in the project. There is its structure and func-tion of individual subprograms in detail described. In the chapter GSM there is an analysis of operating principle of the system. At the end of this thesis the laboratory task is suggested. It describes the searching for fiber optic cable and the other metallic circuits by passive markers and iD markers.
Optical amplifiers and their applications
Dvořák, Tomáš ; Havliš, Ondřej (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The main purpose of this diploma thesis is to study of possibilities of optical amplification, ways of realization optical amplifiers and construction of operational EDFA amplifier . According to gained information and knowledge about optical amplifiers, the basic configuration of EDFA amplifier with posibility of connecting up to two EDFA modules, which uses erbium-dopped fibers for amplification, was made. There was also developed a 3D model of front control panel of the amplifier and placement of particullar items was planned. Next step was the construction of EDFA amplifier device and measuring of its parameters and features.
Optical switching and traffic grooming
Foldyna, Petr ; Havliš, Ondřej (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about problematics of optimalization wavelenght usage in optical networks. First part theoreticaly explains optical networks and problems when using them, switching in optical networks and traffic grooming. In second part mathematical equations of given problems are realized and also simulations using GLPK are realized. From results of simulation resolutions are given and usage of methods in real networks is explained.
Optical switching and traffic grooming
Foldyna, Petr ; Havliš, Ondřej (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about problematics of optimalization wavelenght usage in optical networks. First part theoreticaly explains optical networks and problems when using them, switching in optical networks and traffic grooming. In second part mathematical equations of given problems are realized and also simulations using GLPK are realized. From results of simulation resolutions are given and usage of methods in real networks is explained.
Optical amplifiers and their applications
Dvořák, Tomáš ; Havliš, Ondřej (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The main purpose of this diploma thesis is to study of possibilities of optical amplification, ways of realization optical amplifiers and construction of operational EDFA amplifier . According to gained information and knowledge about optical amplifiers, the basic configuration of EDFA amplifier with posibility of connecting up to two EDFA modules, which uses erbium-dopped fibers for amplification, was made. There was also developed a 3D model of front control panel of the amplifier and placement of particullar items was planned. Next step was the construction of EDFA amplifier device and measuring of its parameters and features.
Methods for searching and documenting optical cables
Havliš, Ondřej ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is a description of searching for optical cables with metallic elements and EMS markers below the earth surface by suitable method and the possibility of recording and documentation of optical cables in a geographic information system ArcGIS. In the beginning there is a mention of an optical cable in particular of its the most important part, which is an optical fiber. Further there is the purpose what the optical fiber in the telecommunications world of techniques was developed for. Then there are the various advantages of the optical fiber described. This project also deals with the various methods of searching the optical cables using metallic elements. It is a called Galvanic and Inductive method, which are used to search for the optical cable by using the enclosed metallic lines, which, with the proper connection to a receiver, generates electromagnetic fields around. Another way to search the fiber optic cable is realized by the EMS markers. There are various types of passive electronic tags described. These electronic passive tags are manufactured in different color, which is used for marking the various branches of networks. There is the possibility of documentation of the optical cables by using ArcGIS geographic system from ERSI mentioned in the project. There is its structure and func-tion of individual subprograms in detail described. In the chapter GSM there is an analysis of operating principle of the system. At the end of this thesis the laboratory task is suggested. It describes the searching for fiber optic cable and the other metallic circuits by passive markers and iD markers.
Passive optical networks WDM-PON
Havliš, Ondřej ; Šifta, Radim (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The work deals with optical access networks, passive optical networks, especially WDM-PON. Features a modern solution to connect users to the optical access network using optical FTTx connections. Describes the different types of FTTx connections, their parameters and construction technology. Practical work is a practical application of theory for the development of various design and simulation of WDM-PON networks. Each proposal includes the construction of technical solutions optical access networks, the technology used and the balance of the reduced pricing WDM-PON network. The penultimate part of the work consists of design models simulated WDM-PON networks by the simulation program OptSim. The conclusion deals with the evaluation of individual design and simulation of WDM-PON networks.

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