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Using Optical Amplifiers in NG-PON2 Networks
Hrmel, Martin ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to introduce the standard ITU-T G.989. Introduction deals with passive network architecture, which clarifies the basic functional elements that occur in optical networks. Been described active components and the very principle of data transfer in the distribution network. Next section is devoted to new technologies that are defined for the latest generation of passive networks NG-PON2. There have been a principle of data transmission in such networks and their advantages and disadvantages. I described the principle of data transmission in such networks and their advantages and disadvantages. The practical part deals with creating a functional network of NG-PON2 also using optical amplifiers. Another suggestion was using a digital CATV transmission of QAM modulation under optical networks on a dedicated wavelength of 1550 nm. Also simulate the coexistence of this new standard with previous PON technologies. Finally, the work consisted in implementing the Miller’s code into OptSim v5.2 environment, which compared the transmission characteristics of each line of codes with this Miller’s code. All practical simulations were designed and simulated in program OptSim v5.2.
FTTH deployment in local networks
Horníček, Lukáš ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The master’s thesis is focused on the theoretical and practical issues of optical access networks. The first chapter of the thesis deals with the concept of the access networks known as FTTx. The second and third chapters focus on the principles and standardization of the active optical network AON P2P and the passive optical network TDM PON. The fourth chapter of the thesis focuses on the network WDM PON, wavelength multiplexes, solution concept and the LG-Ericsson EA 1100 platform. The fifth chapter of the thesis deals with the infrastructure of the optical paths for optical access networks. The sixth chapter of the thesis presents custom design of the headend for reception, processing and distribution of television broadcasting. Two custom access network solutions (AON P2P and WDM PON) for the town Bystřice nad Pernštejnem are presented in the seventh chapter. Case studies include the design of the optical paths infrastructure, central office infrastructure, end-user infrastructure, CAPEX/OPEX economic analysis and basic simulation in OptSim.
Comparison of simulation programs for the design of optical data networks
Dufek, Michal ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with comparison five simulation software for optical network. In each simulation program will be simulated optical transmission of NRZ coding at speeds 1\,Gbit/s and 10\,Gbit/s. Subsequently is carried out comparison of results of simulations and on this basis to compare simulation programs.
Comparison of simulation programs for the design of optical data networks
Dufek, Michal ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with comparison five simulation software for optical network. In each simulation program will be simulated optical transmission of NRZ coding at speeds 1\,Gbit/s and 10\,Gbit/s. Subsequently is carried out comparison of results of simulations and on this basis to compare simulation programs.
Using Optical Amplifiers in NG-PON2 Networks
Hrmel, Martin ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to introduce the standard ITU-T G.989. Introduction deals with passive network architecture, which clarifies the basic functional elements that occur in optical networks. Been described active components and the very principle of data transfer in the distribution network. Next section is devoted to new technologies that are defined for the latest generation of passive networks NG-PON2. There have been a principle of data transmission in such networks and their advantages and disadvantages. I described the principle of data transmission in such networks and their advantages and disadvantages. The practical part deals with creating a functional network of NG-PON2 also using optical amplifiers. Another suggestion was using a digital CATV transmission of QAM modulation under optical networks on a dedicated wavelength of 1550 nm. Also simulate the coexistence of this new standard with previous PON technologies. Finally, the work consisted in implementing the Miller’s code into OptSim v5.2 environment, which compared the transmission characteristics of each line of codes with this Miller’s code. All practical simulations were designed and simulated in program OptSim v5.2.
Influence of phase optic sensor to the DWDM network
Čučka, M.
This article deals with influence of phase optic sensor to the DWDM transmission. In DWDM network we use four lasers sources for data transmission on one optical fiber. Next one DFB laser is used for phase optical sensor on the same optical fiber. This article is focused on influence of power DFB laser to the DWDM network. We changed the power of the DFB laser from-2 dBm to 35 dBm and watching the bit error rate and eye of the decision of the DWDM system. This model is simulated in RSoft Optsim.
FTTH deployment in local networks
Horníček, Lukáš ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The master’s thesis is focused on the theoretical and practical issues of optical access networks. The first chapter of the thesis deals with the concept of the access networks known as FTTx. The second and third chapters focus on the principles and standardization of the active optical network AON P2P and the passive optical network TDM PON. The fourth chapter of the thesis focuses on the network WDM PON, wavelength multiplexes, solution concept and the LG-Ericsson EA 1100 platform. The fifth chapter of the thesis deals with the infrastructure of the optical paths for optical access networks. The sixth chapter of the thesis presents custom design of the headend for reception, processing and distribution of television broadcasting. Two custom access network solutions (AON P2P and WDM PON) for the town Bystřice nad Pernštejnem are presented in the seventh chapter. Case studies include the design of the optical paths infrastructure, central office infrastructure, end-user infrastructure, CAPEX/OPEX economic analysis and basic simulation in OptSim.
Design of WDM-PON Network
Lásko, Jan ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Šifta, Radim (advisor)
The work is focused on the design of optical network of technologies WDM-PON. The work describes passive technologies like APON, GPON, EPON etc. Theoretical part is focused on elements used in WDM-PON networks like transmitters, receivers. Distributional part is focused on optical fibers. The work also describes the quality of service QoS and Triple play. Practical part is focused on attenuation balance, choice of locality and description of individual parts of optical network. It is further described the technology of microtubing and financial analysis. In end of the work there is a simulation of optical network for 96 clients in the distance of 1 60 km described.

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