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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.
Graphical user interface for sensing systems
Dejdar, Petr ; Vojtěch, Josef (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
Master thesis is focused on creating graphical user interface for the sensorical system based on Phase-OTDR. Theoretical part describes optical fibers, explains the principle of Bragg gratings, their production and their use in sensors. Methods of optical fiber attenuation and phase OTDR measurement are also described. Other part is focused on LabVIEW programming software and utilization of sensorical system and its components. Practical part deals with the user interface itself, which consists of two tabs. The first tab is designed for evaluation and display of measured data. The second tab is used to control and set up system components. Both of these tabs are further subdivided into other subtabs. Regarding the conclusion, further development of the program and options of hardware replacement for improving this sensorical system in the future will be discussed.
Optical Amplifiers
Mlejnek, Zbyněk ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
Optical amplifiers has sparked a revolution in the telecommunications industry during th last ten years. Optical amplifiers are devices that amplifies an optical signal directly, without the need to first convert it to an electrical signal. Its ability to provide low-noise amplification over a range of wavelengths, fortuitously correspoding to the low-loss of silica fiber, has made optical networks economically attractive
Graphical user interface for sensing systems
Dejdar, Petr ; Vojtěch, Josef (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
Master thesis is focused on creating graphical user interface for the sensorical system based on Phase-OTDR. Theoretical part describes optical fibers, explains the principle of Bragg gratings, their production and their use in sensors. Methods of optical fiber attenuation and phase OTDR measurement are also described. Other part is focused on LabVIEW programming software and utilization of sensorical system and its components. Practical part deals with the user interface itself, which consists of two tabs. The first tab is designed for evaluation and display of measured data. The second tab is used to control and set up system components. Both of these tabs are further subdivided into other subtabs. Regarding the conclusion, further development of the program and options of hardware replacement for improving this sensorical system in the future will be discussed.
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.
Optical Amplifiers
Mlejnek, Zbyněk ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
Optical amplifiers has sparked a revolution in the telecommunications industry during th last ten years. Optical amplifiers are devices that amplifies an optical signal directly, without the need to first convert it to an electrical signal. Its ability to provide low-noise amplification over a range of wavelengths, fortuitously correspoding to the low-loss of silica fiber, has made optical networks economically attractive

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