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Pseudo-random sequencies in UWB systems
Laška, Richard ; Maršálek, Roman (referee) ; Prokeš, Aleš (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with Ultra-wideband and reveals present stage of this technology and situation on marketplace. In this work I will mention the milestones of its history and describe main fundamentals of communication and modulation methods in UWB systems. This work provides an overview of methods in pseudo-noise code design. The practical part includes UWB system simulation based on BPSK modulation and Directsequence multi-access scenario. This work presents BPSK modulated signal behavior in UWB channel model, where AWGN noise and multi-path energy is taken into account. Only physical layer was tested. At the end of this thesis, the summary and conclusion simulation results will be discussed. Bit error rate characteristic is a product of this testing.
Demonstration set for basic keying techniques
Žlebek, Lukáš ; Šilhavý, Pavel (referee) ; Číž, Radim (advisor)
This thesis concerns itself with construction of a set of laboratory products, used for demonstrating the basic methods of digital modulation. The primary product, is a generator of carrier and keying signals, which generates cyclically repeated data, and a carrier signal. Another two products are ASK and BPSK modulators. The theoretical part of this thesis describes a basic summary of different kinds of modulation and the design of all the product prototypes themselves. The practical part proves the functionality of individual components of the generator and the functionality of the modulators. In the last part of this thesis, there is a proposal of the laboratory task and its sample solution.
Application of modern multitone modulations in wireless networks
Hamada, Adam ; Šilhavý, Pavel (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The main aim of this master's thesis was the create function models of wireless network technologies using the modern multitones modulation like is PFDM and FMT. This work is realised in Matlab – Simulink enviroment and models are tested in development kit. Development kit is universal software defined radio developer by Ettus.
Implementation of software radio into FPGA
Šrámek, Petr ; Maršálek, Roman (referee) ; Prokeš, Aleš (advisor)
The common objective of this project is implementation of software defined radio (SDR) into FPGA. The text contains review and comparison of several hardware concepts intended for SDRs implementation then the methods for digital implementation of various components of radios as the filters, mixers and others are mentioned. Part of the text introduces used hardware platform and describes software support for designing, simulations and implementation into hardware. Significant part of project describes complex of external hardware components as filter, amplifier and control panel designed and built within the project realization. But the main part of project demonstrates design of the software solution of radio receiver. There is specified architecture of radio for FM broadcast receiving, next the more complex systems with carrier recovery algorithm are presented. These systems are able to work with AM, BPSK and QPSK modulations. It is possible to implement all these receivers into hardware and verify their operation. The practical laboratory theme has been outlined within the project run.
Modulator and demodulator for microwave link
Martinec, Matěj ; Frydrych, Jiří (referee) ; Záplata, Filip (advisor)
This work is dealing with the design of intermediate part of transmitter and reciever that use digital BPSK and QPSK modulations for microwave link that works in 24 – 26 GHz bands. Besides choosing the suitable modulator and demodulator there was need to provide proper connection of this part with transceiver Nortel CTR26-01M. Input and output of this intermediate part was take out to baseband, where was need to ensure the transfer of diferential inputs of modulator and demodulator to symetric leading for reason of data communication with PC, for which was created the algorithms to provide transmitting and receiving data. Complete structure controlled by the microcontroller has been enliven and furthemore there was created the measurement of chosen parameteres.
Demonstration set for basic keying techniques
Žlebek, Lukáš ; Šilhavý, Pavel (referee) ; Číž, Radim (advisor)
This thesis concerns itself with construction of a set of laboratory products, used for demonstrating the basic methods of digital modulation. The primary product, is a generator of carrier and keying signals, which generates cyclically repeated data, and a carrier signal. Another two products are ASK and BPSK modulators. The theoretical part of this thesis describes a basic summary of different kinds of modulation and the design of all the product prototypes themselves. The practical part proves the functionality of individual components of the generator and the functionality of the modulators. In the last part of this thesis, there is a proposal of the laboratory task and its sample solution.
Modulator and demodulator for microwave link
Martinec, Matěj ; Frydrych, Jiří (referee) ; Záplata, Filip (advisor)
This work is dealing with the design of intermediate part of transmitter and reciever that use digital BPSK and QPSK modulations for microwave link that works in 24 – 26 GHz bands. Besides choosing the suitable modulator and demodulator there was need to provide proper connection of this part with transceiver Nortel CTR26-01M. Input and output of this intermediate part was take out to baseband, where was need to ensure the transfer of diferential inputs of modulator and demodulator to symetric leading for reason of data communication with PC, for which was created the algorithms to provide transmitting and receiving data. Complete structure controlled by the microcontroller has been enliven and furthemore there was created the measurement of chosen parameteres.
Application of modern multitone modulations in wireless networks
Hamada, Adam ; Šilhavý, Pavel (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The main aim of this master's thesis was the create function models of wireless network technologies using the modern multitones modulation like is PFDM and FMT. This work is realised in Matlab – Simulink enviroment and models are tested in development kit. Development kit is universal software defined radio developer by Ettus.
Implementation of software radio into FPGA
Šrámek, Petr ; Maršálek, Roman (referee) ; Prokeš, Aleš (advisor)
The common objective of this project is implementation of software defined radio (SDR) into FPGA. The text contains review and comparison of several hardware concepts intended for SDRs implementation then the methods for digital implementation of various components of radios as the filters, mixers and others are mentioned. Part of the text introduces used hardware platform and describes software support for designing, simulations and implementation into hardware. Significant part of project describes complex of external hardware components as filter, amplifier and control panel designed and built within the project realization. But the main part of project demonstrates design of the software solution of radio receiver. There is specified architecture of radio for FM broadcast receiving, next the more complex systems with carrier recovery algorithm are presented. These systems are able to work with AM, BPSK and QPSK modulations. It is possible to implement all these receivers into hardware and verify their operation. The practical laboratory theme has been outlined within the project run.
Pseudo-random sequencies in UWB systems
Laška, Richard ; Maršálek, Roman (referee) ; Prokeš, Aleš (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with Ultra-wideband and reveals present stage of this technology and situation on marketplace. In this work I will mention the milestones of its history and describe main fundamentals of communication and modulation methods in UWB systems. This work provides an overview of methods in pseudo-noise code design. The practical part includes UWB system simulation based on BPSK modulation and Directsequence multi-access scenario. This work presents BPSK modulated signal behavior in UWB channel model, where AWGN noise and multi-path energy is taken into account. Only physical layer was tested. At the end of this thesis, the summary and conclusion simulation results will be discussed. Bit error rate characteristic is a product of this testing.

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