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Applications of optical fibre sensors
Ráboňová, Jana ; Dejdar, Petr (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the measurement of soil temperature. In the theoretical part, optical fiber systems were explained, with a focus on DSTS systems and their use. In the practical part, a functional system was created to measure the soil temperature at depths of 0.1-1~m using the Arduino platform. Furthermore, the temperature measurement was demonstrated on the test polygon using the optical fiber of the FTB 2505 instrument in laboratories.
Converter card for precise control of a laser diode
Čožík, Ondřej ; Kadlec, Jaroslav (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with design of the converter card for the precise control of a laser diode. At first, there are described the principles of the laser diode, photodiode and basic functions of optical fiber sensors. Following chapter deals with description of developed converter card. In the diploma thesis are discussed all function blocks of the converter card and they are explained in detail. In the thesis are subsequently tested all problem parts of the converter card for the precise control of the laser diode, such as fast switching of the current flowing through the laser diode and design of the connection for evaluating of current pulse from the sensing photodiode. An integral part of thesis is a description of created printed circuit board and there are described all used layers and devices’ layout on the PCB. Final part of the diploma thesis deals with firmware for the microcontroller, which was made for testing of all function blocks of the converter card for the precise control of a laser diode. At the same time was developed software for PC, which communicates with the converter card via universal serial bus (USB).
Measurement of Level by Fiber Optic Sensors
Bednář, Tomáš ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Šedivá, Soňa (advisor)
The subject of this master‘s thesis is the issue of design of fiber optic sensor for min/max and continuous measurement of liquid level, which could be used for laboratory measurement of optoelectronics. The thesis is divided into the three parts, the first part deals with methods of retrieval level measurement using fiber optic sensors. The second part is made of plant design of optical fiber sensors, it is shown the implementation of measuring devices for liquid level measurement and measured transfer characteristics of the sensors developed. The last part is proposed for laboratory typing tasks using established preparation for teaching in the subject Optoelectronic sensors.
The suppresion of mechanical stress impacts in fiber optic transmission systems
Pavlů, Michal ; Szabó, Zoltán (referee) ; Drexler, Petr (advisor)
This bachelors project deals with the suppresion of mechanical stress impacts in fiber optic transmission systems. Factors that have major influence on the polarization state distortion in optical fiber are discussed. It has been propřed the utilization of orthoconjugate retroreflector (OKR) for the compensation of polarization state degeneration. The theoretical analysis of this method is performed. The OKR method has been experimentally verified in the fiber optic current sensor. On the basis of results which were obtained by experimental verification the experimental results show evidence konvenience of the designed method.
Applications of optical fibre sensors
Ráboňová, Jana ; Dejdar, Petr (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the measurement of soil temperature. In the theoretical part, optical fiber systems were explained, with a focus on DSTS systems and their use. In the practical part, a functional system was created to measure the soil temperature at depths of 0.1-1~m using the Arduino platform. Furthermore, the temperature measurement was demonstrated on the test polygon using the optical fiber of the FTB 2505 instrument in laboratories.
Converter card for precise control of a laser diode
Čožík, Ondřej ; Kadlec, Jaroslav (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with design of the converter card for the precise control of a laser diode. At first, there are described the principles of the laser diode, photodiode and basic functions of optical fiber sensors. Following chapter deals with description of developed converter card. In the diploma thesis are discussed all function blocks of the converter card and they are explained in detail. In the thesis are subsequently tested all problem parts of the converter card for the precise control of the laser diode, such as fast switching of the current flowing through the laser diode and design of the connection for evaluating of current pulse from the sensing photodiode. An integral part of thesis is a description of created printed circuit board and there are described all used layers and devices’ layout on the PCB. Final part of the diploma thesis deals with firmware for the microcontroller, which was made for testing of all function blocks of the converter card for the precise control of a laser diode. At the same time was developed software for PC, which communicates with the converter card via universal serial bus (USB).
Measurement of Level by Fiber Optic Sensors
Bednář, Tomáš ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Šedivá, Soňa (advisor)
The subject of this master‘s thesis is the issue of design of fiber optic sensor for min/max and continuous measurement of liquid level, which could be used for laboratory measurement of optoelectronics. The thesis is divided into the three parts, the first part deals with methods of retrieval level measurement using fiber optic sensors. The second part is made of plant design of optical fiber sensors, it is shown the implementation of measuring devices for liquid level measurement and measured transfer characteristics of the sensors developed. The last part is proposed for laboratory typing tasks using established preparation for teaching in the subject Optoelectronic sensors.
The suppresion of mechanical stress impacts in fiber optic transmission systems
Pavlů, Michal ; Szabó, Zoltán (referee) ; Drexler, Petr (advisor)
This bachelors project deals with the suppresion of mechanical stress impacts in fiber optic transmission systems. Factors that have major influence on the polarization state distortion in optical fiber are discussed. It has been propřed the utilization of orthoconjugate retroreflector (OKR) for the compensation of polarization state degeneration. The theoretical analysis of this method is performed. The OKR method has been experimentally verified in the fiber optic current sensor. On the basis of results which were obtained by experimental verification the experimental results show evidence konvenience of the designed method.

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