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Analysis of optical access networks in the Czech Republic
Štefančík, Matej ; Šifta, Radim (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The work provides an introduction to optical access networks. Describes the basic functional units, the architecture of these networks, defines the basic network elements. Discusses various construction technologies from classic to modern. The next chapter analyzes optical access networks in the Czech republic. Focused on actual status of these networks, based on statistical data. An important part is the future direction of development over the next few years. The new trends and ideas that appear in this field. At the end of the chapter was summarized anonymous survey conducted through a questionnaire sent to the owner of the optical access networks, the output of which were the parameters of the networks. All collected data served as a source for design creation of the standard variants of optical access networks along with the technical specifications and financial balances. For individual network designs were developed models in the simulation environment used for the analysis. The last chapter briefly compared strengths and weaknesses of created variants of the optical access networks.
Analysis of optical access networks in the Czech Republic
Štefančík, Matej ; Šifta, Radim (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The work provides an introduction to optical access networks. Describes the basic functional units, the architecture of these networks, defines the basic network elements. Discusses various construction technologies from classic to modern. The next chapter analyzes optical access networks in the Czech republic. Focused on actual status of these networks, based on statistical data. An important part is the future direction of development over the next few years. The new trends and ideas that appear in this field. At the end of the chapter was summarized anonymous survey conducted through a questionnaire sent to the owner of the optical access networks, the output of which were the parameters of the networks. All collected data served as a source for design creation of the standard variants of optical access networks along with the technical specifications and financial balances. For individual network designs were developed models in the simulation environment used for the analysis. The last chapter briefly compared strengths and weaknesses of created variants of the optical access networks.

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