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Influence of magnetic and electromagnetic fields on signals transmitted by optical fibres
Schneider, Tibor ; Vrba, Kamil (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the influence of magnetic and electromagnetic fields on signals transmitted by optical fibers. Subsequently, the results of individual measured values are evaluated and analyzed, which were measured using an interferometer and a polarimeter. The first part deals with the theoretical analysis of the principles of interference and polarization of light. It further explains the basic operation of the above-mentioned devices as well as the immunity of the optical fiber to EMI. The second part of the work presents selected devices and technologies that were used as a source of electromagnetic or magnetic radiation. Subsequently, individual phenomena are plotted both in the course of time and with the help of a spectrogram or Poincaré sphere. From the measured results we can conclude that the commonly available technologies, which were selected for the diploma thesis, will not cause greater negative problems to the signal on measured frequencies in optical fibre, that could degrade the transmitted signal.
Optical fiber as a distributed temperature sensor
Vošček, Jakub ; Dejdar, Petr (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The financial requirements between fiber optic sensors and conventional sensors are gradually declining, which, despite many advatages and wide range of applicationas, has slowed down the demand for these sensors. With the demand for fiber optic sensors also grow the requirements for the parameters of these sensors. This thesis deals with distributed temperature fiber optic sensors. Non--linear phenomen in optical fibers, such as Raman scattering is used for measuring with these sensors. This scatterin was used to obtain information about temperature, which effected the optical cable under the test.
Analysis of information leakage from optical transmission system
Šimon, Václav ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the structure of an optical transmission system. It focuses mainly on the transmission part of the system. It describes its parts and the functioning of the components used. It also deals with the risks of information leakage at various levels of the system (backbone networks, distribution and access networks, optical fiber). The practical part examines the issue of 3 possible risks. Firstly is measured the effect of unauthorized connection of a splitter to the optical path, then the eavesdropping in dense wavelength division multiplexing networks and the last measurement deals with the eavesdropping of the upstream signal in GPON access networks.
Topology for next generation access networks
Kovář, Adam ; Sládok, Ondřej (referee) ; Grenar, David (advisor)
This thesis consists of basic requirements, application of optical fibres and final simulation of this network in specific location. This template shows ideal construction of optical fibre network for this specific location and also displays expected price of building this kind of network. In this thesis will be described this location and its problematic parts which can have critical impact on building of this network. As a part of design of this network we chose optical fibre and technology for protection of optical fibres. All of these items are collected and we can see approximate price. This thesis shows how the customer will be connected to network and also to this thesis is attached the map which shows exact position of the network. Simulation will prove networks stability and shows delay which can occur during using basic and expected applications on network.
A Wirelessly-controlled Set of Light Controllers for Live Performance
Pecháček, Jakub ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Šťáva, Martin (advisor)
This paper describes the design and manufacture wirelessly controlled set of light cont- rollers. They will find their place in the theater for live performances or non-traditional dance ensembles. The result of this work will ensure full control over the controlled lights and provide them power over live performance.
GUI for the processing of measurements from the optical reflectometer
Vitek, Vojtech ; Jurčík, Michal (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on realisation of the application, that process and display measured data from OTDR device. The first section describes optical fibers, transmission characteristics of fibers and measurement methods of the attenuation on optical path. The second section describes the principle of the OTDR method and measured events on optical path. Final part is dedicated to realisation of the appication by the assignment.
The combined structures in optical fiber
Klvaňa, Jakub ; Čučka, Milan (referee) ; Urban, František (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is familiar with the problems of optical fibers and possi- bilities creating functional optical structures in optical fibers. first section focuses on the optical fibers and their properties. Another chapter deals with the functional structures of optical fiber and their production. Next section is devoted to the analysis of combinations of these functional structures and their potential applications in sensors. Subsequently, a combined structure is proposed, which is later produced, measured and evaluated for possible use in the sensors
Deposition of functional thin films by plasma processes
SEZEMSKÝ, Petr
An aim of this work is a research of a deposition process of indium tin oxide by plasma assisted methods. The thesis deals with plasma diagnostics, e.g. Langmuir probe diagnostics and optical emission spectroscopy, as well as describes experiments of film deposition including their diagnostics, e.g. absorption spectroscopy, X-ray diffractometry and atomic force microscopy.
Design of EMC optical converter
Štěpánek, Adam ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Krutílek, David (advisor)
Master's thesis is focused on designing optical converter for EMC measurement transfering signal through noisy enviroment. First part contains analysis of electromagnetic interference and its coupling and measurement, especially types of probes for interference maesurement. Next part passing through designing of optoelectric and electrooptic converter with digital intensity modulation. Last part is about realization of optical converter.
The audit methology of optical networks
Štěpán, Petr ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Reichert, Pavel (advisor)
This work deals with summary of optical system audit in the terms of all layer of the reference model ISO/OSI. Introduction of the work focuses on exploring issues of management networks control, the description of ISO/OSI model and explanation of the terms QoS and SLAs. The description of the optical fiber transmission follows after that. The characteristics of the waveguide and optical communication system components with regard to its reliable operation and management are analyzed. Some major types of optical networks are described. Following section contains a description of methods used in the audit, further the methods for measuring physical, connection and network layer of the reference model are discussed more thoroughly. The work also contains a partial analysis of the audit of the physical layer of the selected section of the Brno academic network optical line. Of all these methods for networks control the final audit report for the optical network with selected limits is compiled as a conclusion of the work.

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