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Dynamic State of OMNeT++ Model via SNMP
Smejkal, Jakub ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This work outlines ways of getting dynamic state into OMNeT++ model. SNMP as major technology was selected for reaching the goals. Protocols CDP and LLDP are participating in topology detection and in theoretical layer Breadth- first search is used. The output of this tool is file syntactically specied by NED language which is describing computer network.
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.
Quality of Services in Optical Access Networks
Šifta, Radim ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Vlček, Čestmír (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the optical access networks and deals with the issue of transmission parameters of the physical layer, their negative impact on the quality of the services parameters and the possibilities of reducing their effect using the polarization multiplexing. The first and second chapter describe the theoretical background necessary for understanding the subsequent parts. The third chapter contains the practical part of the thesis. At first the optical routes in the Czech Republic in terms of polarization mode dispersion, which is together with insertion loss the main limiting parameter of high-speed optical networks, are evaluated. In the following part the measuring of the temperature changes effects on the polarization mode dispersion of the passive components and the effect of temperature changes to the polarization multiplexed signal are evaluated. To double the bandwidth and reduce the influence of polarization mode dispersion on the quality of services, the two simulation models of optical access networks using polarization multiplexing were carried out. These theoretical outputs were verified by the practical measurements in the laboratory and subsequently on the real optical route. Finally, a draft of the broadband optical access network based on wavelength and polarization multiplexing was designed based on obtained knowledge.
Studies of Influences of Oscillators Frequency Instabilities in Satellite Communication Systems
Baran, Ondřej ; Baláž, Igor (referee) ; Šimša, Jan (referee) ; Kasal, Miroslav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis deals with a study of an influence of a simultaneous incidence of an additive thermal noise and a multiplicative phase noise on the useful signal transmission in narrowband satellite communication systems. While the additive thermal noise affects the useful signal only on the receiver side of the communication system, the multiplicative phase noise is produced in all system oscillators. One investigates how the receiver filter bandwidth reduction takes effect on the influence of individual noise types. The thesis is divided into four units. The first one (chapters 4 and 5) solves the ways of modeling of both noise types. In the second part (chapter 6), on the simple example, the primary analysis of the phase noise influence is made. Basic modulation schemes used in the satellite communication are also discussed (chapter 7). Third part (chapter 8) is devoted to the modeling of a general digital system with a M PSK modulation made directly on the main carrier wave. The last part (chapter 9) describes the modeling of a digital system with a BPSK modulation on the auxiliary subcarrier wave followed by an SSB modulation on the main carrier wave. General conclusions are deduced from obtained simulation results.
The Optical Fibre Dispersion Effects on Multiplex Transmission Systems
Kyselák, Martin ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This doctoral thesis deals with present trend to turn up the bit rate of the optical fibres making use of wavelenght multiplex systems. There are new theoretical and practical problems caused by the new technologies. Except the known modal dispersion there exist problems caused by chromatical and polarization mode dispersion. In the opening of the thesis the known effects, which influence the payload signal, are introduced. The polarization mode dispersion has the main attention. Within the scope of this thesis there has been programmed the statistical calculator which can analyses the measured values of differential group delay by Monte Carlo calculation. Next meaningful output is the designating application of the optical routes. It is possible to mathematicaly unambiguously define the polarization mode dispersion by Jones, Stokes and Poynting vectors. This complicated calculations are mechanized and in the simulation application make possible to simulate the signification of the PMD influence at different input parameters. The thesis includes the study of the PMD modulation format impact with the results of simulations and confrontation with other scientists results. The significant output are the final practical results examinations, which can be implemented thanks to the possibility of using the FTB-5500B measuring device.
Model of communication system with the PLC channel
Kovařík, Tomáš ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this work was to develop a model of a communication system with the PLC channel. The model contains different types of modulations with the possibility of their settings. The impact of a disturbance on different numbers of states QAM modulation has been evaluated. The theoretical part describes the PLC technology with its functions and the most widely used narrowband modulation.
CDMA Network Capacity
Pasečný, Jan ; Kejík, Petr (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with determining which factors influence the capacity of CDMA network. This type of network is now being used worldwide due to its huge increase in capacity when compared to other transmissions systems. The work contains summary of basic parameters of single-cell and multi-cell systems with reference to the capacity. Obtained results are assesed and compared at the end of the work.
Coexistence Between DVB-T And LTE Services In a Shared Frequency Band And Their Measurement
Plaisner, D.
This work deals with exploring, measuring and evaluation of possible coexistence scenarios between Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DVB-T) and Long-Term Evolution (LTE) mobile services, which can occur in a shared radio frequency (RF) bands. There are considered two different coexistence scenarios: partial overlapping and full overlapping RF spectrum. For the measuring, monitoring and evaluation of these scenarios, an appropriate laboratory workplace is proposed and realized. Experimental results show that the performance of DVB-T system is differently influenced by the interfering LTE services in considered coexistence scenario.
Simulation of the DVB-C and DVB-C2 transmission and their comparison
Cibulka, Tomáš ; Hüttl, Ondřej (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This Master thesis deals with description, analysis and simulation of standards of digital video broadcasting DVB-C and DVB-C2. There is described mainly the transmission system, channel coding, type of modulation and OFDM symbols generation. Furthermore, channel models, used for the exploring of their performances are described too. There was created an application with a graphical interface in MATLAB, which simulates transmission in DVB-C2. Based on simulations there are compared influences of each settings on bit error rate of data transmission for both standards. Finally, obtained simulation results are compared with theoretical values.
LTE system models
Navrátil, Petr ; Masopust, Jiří (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
Master’s thesis is focused on part of mobile network named LTE. Project is analyzes the LTE physical layer, which is divided into four basic parts: Physical channels and modulation, Multiplexing and channel coding, Physical layer procedures, Physical layer measurements. Every part is described by actual 3GPP standard [1]. To understand the problem is expected a reader basic knowledge of OFDM systems, which the LTE system uses. The next part of this master’s thesis is dedicated to mathematic model physical layer of system LTE, created by program Matlab. This model is designed to measure errors in data transmission.

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