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Optical spectrometer designing
Dohnal, Marek ; Křivák, Petr (referee) ; Hudcová, Lucie (advisor)
This project focuses the problems of projection and design of optical instruments being instrumental to determination of elements in various material compounds. There are described here the structures of fundamental optical instruments and their possible variants, one of which has been chosen and further entered into details. The work specifically refers to an optical spectrometer, which by its nature, ranges the bands both of visible and near-infrared radiation. The work presents basic principles of particular parts, which the existent instrument can consist of, the advantages and disadvantages brought by the single parts. For specifically proposed configuration, intentionally set in such a way it uses state-of-the art measurement methods obtaining the best possible measurement results, the work analyzes in details the method of operation and solves numerically the theoretical assumptions for correct operation of the spectrometer. A constituent of the project is an experimental measurement testifying, with certain errors, to the theoretical solutions. The measurement errors that could result from chosen arrangement and chosen measurement method are numerically expressed in a separate sub-chapter. Further various calibration methods are mentioned, based on which the calibration method used during the experimental measurement was selected. The last part of project is focused on circumferential design of the optical spectrometer, where series of suitable circumferential elements was scrutinized. For basic elements there are presented their parameters and possible troubles related to the implementation. Furthermore the realisation of project was carried out and the spectrometer was assembled with the parts available in laboratory. The results were elaborated with a computer programme created specially for this application and then compared to a professional spectrometer.
Creation of new laboratory exercises explaining the principles of measurement of optical fibre networks
Havlíček, Filip ; Dejdar, Petr (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The aim of bachelor thesis is the design of two laboratory exercises for measuring the parameters of optical networks. The teoretical part deal with the basics of optics, optical fibers, optical connectors and standards according to ITU-T. Furthermore, the individual parameters of optical fibers and methods for their measurement are analyzed. In practical part there are proposals of two laboratory exercises for measuring attenuation, chromatic dispersion and polarization mode dispersion.
Creation of new laboratory exercises explaining the principles of measurement of optical fibre networks
Havlíček, Filip ; Dejdar, Petr (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The aim of bachelor thesis is the design of two laboratory exercises for measuring the parameters of optical networks. The teoretical part deal with the basics of optics, optical fibers, optical connectors and standards according to ITU-T. Furthermore, the individual parameters of optical fibers and methods for their measurement are analyzed. In practical part there are proposals of two laboratory exercises for measuring attenuation, chromatic dispersion and polarization mode dispersion.
Simulation and measurement of dispersions in optical access networks
Kováč, Filip ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Šifta, Radim (advisor)
Thesis deals with detailed description of the chromatic dispersion–CD and polarization mode dispersion–PMD. In theoretical part is dismantled at the beginning of words and mathematical principles of dispersion, further distribution of dispersion in terms of single-mode and multi-mode optic fibers through compensation, either fibers (chromatic dispersion) or systems (polarization mode dispersion). Theoretical part also consult the standard ITU-T specifically in term of fibers G.652, G.653, G.655, G.656, G.657, are described and compared. The penultimate section deals with major subject and by measuring both of the above dispersions. Finally, the theoretical part is devoted to optical access networks, which describes the optical access network such as its division and at the end describes the different types networks as APON/BPON, GPON, EPON, 10GEPON and XG-PON. The practical part is divided into measurement dispersions (EXFO FTB-5700) and simulation dispersions (OptSim). Both steps use the same type and length of fiber (6 km G.653, 20, 60 km G.652). According before creating the measured and simulation diagrams are obtained fibres parameters, which are finally compared.
Dispersion effects in high-speed optical networks
Filip, Tomáš ; Šporik, Jan (referee) ; Tejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focusing on optical transmission principal, its transfer mediums and furthermore also with focusing on its advantages and disadvantages. First half of this thesis focuses on adverse influences, which affect signal transmission in optical networks, on dispersion influences, especially on Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD). Second half of this thesis deals with measuring of properties of optical fibers, largely chromatic and polarization mode dispersion, used methods and its principals. Furthermore, there are mentioned current compensation possibilities. The seventh chapter deals with optical route simulation in OptiSystem and testing chosen compensation methods for bit rate 40Gb/s. In the last chapter there are elaborated results of real optical route measurements for Masaryk University.
Measurement of the fiber optical transport links
Ambrož, Jan ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Reichert, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the measurement of optical transport links. In particular, the measurement of attenuation, chromatic and polarization mode dispersion. Specic me- asurement systems using a WDM and passive optical networks. Within each chapter are listed the causes and eects restrictive factors and methods of measurement. In chapter Attenuation measurements are described radiation and material loss as the main causes of depression. Methods whitch are described two lengths, insert loss and reectometri. Chromatic dispersion at dierent speeds of various wavelengths limits systems with high transfer rate. Methods of measuring the phase shift, dierential phase shift, pulse time delay and interference. Polarization mode dispersion is a random phenomenon caused double refraction, must be measured after completion of the route. Scanning wavelen- gth, traditional and general interference, reectometri and the polarimetric are methods of measurement. It described the measurement of WDM systems in three stages of its build. In brief PON networks are presented, with the specicities of the measurement over splitter. Most chapters are supplemented by the results and conclusions of practical measurements. At the end of the work are given by the two standards deal with the measurement of optical transport links.
Reproducibility and accuracy of polarization mode dispersion measurements
Kováč, Filip ; Brouček,, Jan (referee) ; Šifta, Radim (advisor)
Thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is written rather in theoretical way. It deals with general formation of the dispersion mathematically and verbally. It focuses on the chromatic and polarization mode dispersion. Different types of optical fibers for category G.65X are mentioned as well in connection with the ITU-T. Further attention is drawn first to compensation and then the measurement both of the mentioned dispersions. The thesis describes also analyzers and their main features. The second part is devoted to practical measurements of polarization mode dispersion. In the beginning there are described the components used for construction of the optical measurements and topologies. It is followed by an analysis of an each optical link. The results of these measurement methods and their mutual comparisons are at the end of this section. Measurements in temperature chamber is the subject of a further practical part, which from the beginning captures the essential features of the temperature chamber. This is followed by a description of the measurements, analyses and final valuation depending on the amount of polarization mode dispersion versus the temperature.
Optical spectrometer designing
Dohnal, Marek ; Křivák, Petr (referee) ; Hudcová, Lucie (advisor)
This project focuses the problems of projection and design of optical instruments being instrumental to determination of elements in various material compounds. There are described here the structures of fundamental optical instruments and their possible variants, one of which has been chosen and further entered into details. The work specifically refers to an optical spectrometer, which by its nature, ranges the bands both of visible and near-infrared radiation. The work presents basic principles of particular parts, which the existent instrument can consist of, the advantages and disadvantages brought by the single parts. For specifically proposed configuration, intentionally set in such a way it uses state-of-the art measurement methods obtaining the best possible measurement results, the work analyzes in details the method of operation and solves numerically the theoretical assumptions for correct operation of the spectrometer. A constituent of the project is an experimental measurement testifying, with certain errors, to the theoretical solutions. The measurement errors that could result from chosen arrangement and chosen measurement method are numerically expressed in a separate sub-chapter. Further various calibration methods are mentioned, based on which the calibration method used during the experimental measurement was selected. The last part of project is focused on circumferential design of the optical spectrometer, where series of suitable circumferential elements was scrutinized. For basic elements there are presented their parameters and possible troubles related to the implementation. Furthermore the realisation of project was carried out and the spectrometer was assembled with the parts available in laboratory. The results were elaborated with a computer programme created specially for this application and then compared to a professional spectrometer.
The methods of optical dispersion compensation on current traces
Červenka, Dušan ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Reichert, Pavel (advisor)
Polarization mode dispersion, PMD influence of fibres. Next includes optic dispersion measurement and compensation of optics dispersion follows. In the end thesis analyze measure of existing fibres, simulating and suggest optimal solutions.
Measuring methods of key parameters in optical networks
Balon, Jiří ; Reichert, Pavel (referee) ; Tejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
The main goal of the master’s thesis was to familiarize with optical networks dilemma and its measuring during fabrication. The whole thesis is divided into several parts where the first part deals with optic fiber dilemma. It describes its kinds, properties and also suggests a basic principle of optic signal dispersion using these fibers. It describes also optical network FTTx architecture (Fiber To The x). The second part of the thesis focuses on methods of measuring key parameters of optical networks. Is brings out the methods of measuring optical loss and dispersive influences. The last and final part in focused on creating a methodical manual for measuring these networks during its fabrication and verifying measuring methods stated in the theoretical part inside a real network. Measuring was implemented on an optical network of Masaryk University in Brno.

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