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Analysis of digital modulation robustness at various types of interference
Uher, Tomáš ; Šilhavý, Pavel (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
This bachelor thesis concisely describes essential type of modulation technique for transmission of binary signal. In first part there are summarized advantages and disadvantages for each described modulation technique. There are described proceeding of modulation and demodulation too. Selected digital modulations are tested for Gaussian, Rice and Rayleigh transmission channels. In final part there are compared theoretical and measured values and summarized analysis.
Optical infrastructures of 5th generation mobile networks (5G)
Jančošek, Matúš ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Látal, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the current state of optical networks used in telecommunications. There is an analysis of the current state of optical networks and a comparison of the last two generations of mobile networks. The main part of the work is the simulation of optical transmission. Three different types of modulations are compared, three different types of optical fibers according to the ITU-T type and four different wavelengths, which present standard and non-standard wavelengths. The second simulation is a comparison of modulations and the effect of distance on bit error rate. The results of the analyses are presented in the tables.
Microwave Modulators Based on Sixports
Dušek, Martin ; Bezoušek, Pavel (referee) ; Galajda, Pavol (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
This doctoral thesis is focused on problems of modulators based on six-ports. It begins with description of current state of the art of six-ports used like modulators, their transfer functions and SIW technology. A design part of this thesis consists from experimental six-port based on substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology. There is presented step-by-step development of this six-port using this technology and also there is introduced micro-strip technology based six-port. Final design of six-ports and variable impedances were measured, the results are discussed and compared with expected ones in next chapters. Second part of this thesis deals with influences of internal parameters of six-ports to final signal transmission and derives theirs transfer functions for more than one reflection in structure. The computation results are compared with experimental measurements for fixed loads. With using of ideal loads sweeps, modulations with shaped input signals were calculated. For designed variables impedances, there was founded the optimal biasing points for demanded IQ diagram and discussed which from tested active circuit is suitable. In the last part there are shown results of experiment with these variable loads connected to both types of designed six-ports.
Optical infrastructures of 5th generation mobile networks (5G)
Jančošek, Matúš ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Látal, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the current state of optical networks used in telecommunications. There is an analysis of the current state of optical networks and a comparison of the last two generations of mobile networks. The main part of the work is the simulation of optical transmission. Three different types of modulations are compared, three different types of optical fibers according to the ITU-T type and four different wavelengths, which present standard and non-standard wavelengths. The second simulation is a comparison of modulations and the effect of distance on bit error rate. The results of the analyses are presented in the tables.
Microwave Modulators Based on Sixports
Dušek, Martin ; Bezoušek, Pavel (referee) ; Galajda, Pavol (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
This doctoral thesis is focused on problems of modulators based on six-ports. It begins with description of current state of the art of six-ports used like modulators, their transfer functions and SIW technology. A design part of this thesis consists from experimental six-port based on substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology. There is presented step-by-step development of this six-port using this technology and also there is introduced micro-strip technology based six-port. Final design of six-ports and variable impedances were measured, the results are discussed and compared with expected ones in next chapters. Second part of this thesis deals with influences of internal parameters of six-ports to final signal transmission and derives theirs transfer functions for more than one reflection in structure. The computation results are compared with experimental measurements for fixed loads. With using of ideal loads sweeps, modulations with shaped input signals were calculated. For designed variables impedances, there was founded the optimal biasing points for demanded IQ diagram and discussed which from tested active circuit is suitable. In the last part there are shown results of experiment with these variable loads connected to both types of designed six-ports.
Analysis of digital modulation robustness at various types of interference
Uher, Tomáš ; Šilhavý, Pavel (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
This bachelor thesis concisely describes essential type of modulation technique for transmission of binary signal. In first part there are summarized advantages and disadvantages for each described modulation technique. There are described proceeding of modulation and demodulation too. Selected digital modulations are tested for Gaussian, Rice and Rayleigh transmission channels. In final part there are compared theoretical and measured values and summarized analysis.

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