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Long optical fibre routes influence on the polarizing state of light and uses it for powering polarization sensors
Panascí, Marco ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the influence of long fiber optic paths on the polarization state of light and their use for powering polarization sensors. The aim of the diploma thesis was to design the arrangement of optical fiber components so that the polarization properties of light at the end of the path are further usable for sensory purposes. Four partial measurements with a long path (in a laboratory setting, laying in the ground, on a curtain, under the influence of external influence) and one measurement without a path under the influence of external influence were designed. The overall measurement results demonstrate that for the functional power supply of long-distance sensor systems, an existing single-mode fiber can be used (laid by laying in the ground), into which a light source for a given sensor system would be multiplexed. In the discussion, all types of measurements are analyzed and compared with each other. Finally, the overall result is summarized and applications are described in which such a sensor system could be used.
Design of Multiplex Optical Fibre Link
Krejča, Libor ; Křivánek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Kyselák, Martin (advisor)
In this thesis I consider problems of optical multiplexers, optical amplifiers and designing optical networks with this components. CWDM and DWDM are the most common used multiplexers today. I describe principles of realization multiplexers from basic level to realization in WDM networks. EDFA is also common used amplifier today and I describe his internal structure and how it works. Today, we can observe many realization of optical netwoks with Raman amplifiers, especially in long haul networks. Raman amplifier is characterized in brief. In next chapter I describe the design of optical communication systems and the main designing equations are explained. Then I used the equations for example of designing optical communication system with multiplexers, EDFAs and other components, which are needed for function of the system. In last chapter I explain mathematical model of signal propagation in optical fiber called nonlinear Schrodinger equation, which includes main optical effects in fiber like chromatic dispersion or Kerr effect. The simulation model and his numeric solution was designed including PMD effect, the simulation model is programmed in MATLAB.
Non-linear character of optical environment
Žáček, Martin ; Míča, Ivan (referee) ; Přinosil, Jiří (advisor)
This paper describes theoretical and application options of nonlinear effects in optical medium. Optical medium means fiber optics, because the fiber is the most employed optical medium at these days. Basic statements of this work are theoretical information with mathematical and physical expressions. These expressions defines nonlinear medium and effects which are founded here. These effects are split to second and third orders. Nonlinear effects of second orders are Second-harmonic Generation, Three-wave Mixing process. Nonlinear effects third orders are Third-harmonic Generation, Self-phase Modulation, Cross-phase Modulation, Four-wave Mixing and Degenerative Four-wave Mixing process. These effects are extended by scattering effects – Brillouin’s and Raman‘s Scattering. The next point discuss about optical communication system DWDM. DWDM uses dense wavelength multiplexing. Nonlinear effects have a few negative influences on these systems. There are requests for high bandwidth and communication speed. FWM and XPM limit these requests. They can invoke cross-talks. We support theoretical information with application examples and simulations at the end of this work. We use OptSim v.4.0 program. We are simulate FWM and XPM effect in depend on chromatical dispersion and power.
Multi-channel polarization optical fiber sensors in wave multiplex technique
Švehlík, Martin ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the optical fiber sensor system assembly and its possibilities using 100 GHz wavelength multiplexing (DWDM), when using standard single-mode communication fibers. In the introduction, the necessary theoretical knowledge is discussed. The aim of the work is to design a temperature field violation sensor with remote excitation and detection. The practical part of the thesis contains the design and assembly of the measuring workplace. Also, the results of each measurement are presented, and at the end, they are compared and assessed.
Simultaneous Transmission Of Amplified Optical Signals Of Selected Photonic Services
Látal, Michal
This paper focuses on simultaneous transmission of selected photonic services by one single-mode optical fiber. The paper deals with the problem of simultaneous transmission of multiple photonic services by one optical fiber using the wavelength division multiplex technology and erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA). Except common data transmission with a bitrate of 10 Gbps, a simultaneous high-speed data signal transmission with a bitrate of 200 Gbps and accurate time transmission are considered. During the simultaneous transmission of selected photonic services, the measurement of the transmission parameters was performed. In particular, the effect of possible mutual interference of individual transmission channels at 100 GHz spacing between individual signals was analyzed.
Measurement of polarized light properties on the dense wavelength division multiplexing in optical-fiber sensor systems
Bučko, Kristián ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The polarization of light is one of the most remarkable phenomena in nature and has led to many discoveries in the optical-telecommunications sphere. The master's thesis describes the basic knowledge about polarized light, which includes the types of light polarization, the issue of Poincaré sphere, polarizing ellipse, etc. Emphasis is also placed on the measurement of optical power, where the analysis of various types of photodetectors and also polarimeters was performed. In the practical part of this work, the design of the workplace itself is described in the diagrams. Also, all devices in the workplace are analyzed and subsequently demonstrated measurement in several scenarios. The final chapter is a discussion with the measured results and graphical dependencies, comparison and analysis of results.
Quantum key distribution test polygon
Širjov, Jakub ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Látal, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this masters thesis is to explain quantum key distribution (QKD) and principle of signal transmission in the quantum channel. Further this thesis complains commercial distributors of QKD technologies and their individual appliances. Practical part of the thesis is separated to 3 parts. First part handles transmission of quantum keys in QKDNetsim simulator. Second part takes care of design and creation of a test polygon that allows for testing of many optical network configurations with quantum signal and normal data traffic being transmitted in a single fiber. Multiple simulations of use of various filter types to supress the signal noise in the program VPIphotonics and tested by QKDNetsim are shown in the last part of this thesis.
Long optical fibre routes influence on the polarizing state of light and uses it for powering polarization sensors
Panascí, Marco ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the influence of long fiber optic paths on the polarization state of light and their use for powering polarization sensors. The aim of the diploma thesis was to design the arrangement of optical fiber components so that the polarization properties of light at the end of the path are further usable for sensory purposes. Four partial measurements with a long path (in a laboratory setting, laying in the ground, on a curtain, under the influence of external influence) and one measurement without a path under the influence of external influence were designed. The overall measurement results demonstrate that for the functional power supply of long-distance sensor systems, an existing single-mode fiber can be used (laid by laying in the ground), into which a light source for a given sensor system would be multiplexed. In the discussion, all types of measurements are analyzed and compared with each other. Finally, the overall result is summarized and applications are described in which such a sensor system could be used.
Simultaneous Transmission Of 200 Gbit/S, 10 Gbit/S And Accurate Time Transmission Over 100 Km Using Only One Step Amplification
Látal, Michal
This paper focuses on simultaneous transmission of selected photonic services by one singlemode fiber. Except common data transmission with a bitrate of 10 Gbit/s, 200 Gbit/s high-speed data transmission and accurate time transmission are considered. The total measurement length was 100 km and the signals were amplified only at the beginning of the route using Erbium doped fiber amplifier (EDFA). Channel spacing was 100 GHz according to ITU-T G.694.1 standard.
Simultaneous transmission of photonic services in fibre optics
Látal, Michal ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis focuses on simultaneous transmission of selected photonic services by one single-mode optical fiber. The thesis deals with the problem of common transmission of multiple photonic services by one optical fiber using the wavelength division multiplex technology. Furthermore, the origin and influence of nonlinear phenomena accompanying the simultaneous transmission of photonic services are described. Except common data transmission with a bitrate of 10 Gbit/s, a common high-speed data signal transmission with a bitrate of 200 Gbit/s, accurate time transmission and high-power sensor signal are considered. During the aimultaneous transmission of selected photonic services, the measurement of the transmission parameters was performed for various variants of the simultaneous transmission arrangement. In particular, the influence of nonlinear phenomena and possible mutual interference of individual transmission channels at 50 and 100 GHz between signals was analyzed.

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