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Radio Network Multiobjective Design
Víteček, Petr ; Olivová,, Jana (referee) ; Kadlec, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with radio network design for a chosen part of a map. Here map is represented by digital map file, which was created within the project DEM. First step is to calculate distances between points in chosen map. With help of optimization algorithms, appropriate position of transceiver in the map and parameters of radio systems are determined, also final coverage by radio signal, represented by intensity of electric field or received power in whole map. The optimization algorithm is used to find the best solution in terms of input parameters (e.g. power of transmitter, height of mast) and resulting coverage of land by radio signal.
Migration of telemetric narrowband radio networks to the IP standard
Stupka, Richard ; Lattenberg, Ivo (referee) ; Maršálek, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the innovation of narrowband telemetry radio networks to the IP standard. This involves the modernization of old radio data networks that do not use the IP standard or are nearing the end of their life cycle. Renovation has a great benefit in terms of performance, reliability, and security. This modernization is achieved through migration, which means upgrading the old technologies to new ones. The objective of this thesis was to develop theoretical analysis and a technical procedure for network migration. It was deals with the currently used technologies and utilized components, parameters of individual network nodes, the actual design of the migration technical solution and network preparation. After the analysis and technical solution for migration had been performed, the proposed migration solution through simulated operation in a laboratory environment was verified. Based on the obtained information, configuration files for real-world usage were created, radio signal coverage in the field was verified and the communication capability in the newly built RipEx2 network was tested.
Radio Network Multiobjective Design
Víteček, Petr ; Olivová,, Jana (referee) ; Kadlec, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with radio network design for a chosen part of a map. Here map is represented by digital map file, which was created within the project DEM. First step is to calculate distances between points in chosen map. With help of optimization algorithms, appropriate position of transceiver in the map and parameters of radio systems are determined, also final coverage by radio signal, represented by intensity of electric field or received power in whole map. The optimization algorithm is used to find the best solution in terms of input parameters (e.g. power of transmitter, height of mast) and resulting coverage of land by radio signal.

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