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Signal processing and receiving in UMTS system
Hron, Michal ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Kejík, Petr (advisor)
This semestral thesis be concerned with datailed analysis of receiving and processing signals in UMTS network system. Insistence of this work is setting to principals of RAKE receiver and processing signals in CDMA networks downlink channel. Through development system MATLAB simulates real function of RAKE receiver. This project is giving fundamental knowledges about receiving and processing of multipath signals to readers.
QoS in UMTS
Kavan, Radovan ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Kejík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis treats of QoS (Quality of Service) in UMTS system. The term quality of service is frequently used, recently, however not only in computer networks, but also more and more in mobile networks also. Present system of 2nd generation (2G) GSM enables only limited exploitation of QoS function. System UMTS is a system of 3rd generation (3G) already and contains quality of service in greater measure which is ensured with number of algorithms and functions. Individual QoS functions enable effective utilization of radio interface, support maintenance of planned coverage and offer high spectral efficiency. Functions that cater to quality of service are called RRM functions (Radio Resource Management). There exist five basic functions in UMTS system that are Admission control (AC), Power control (PC), Load control (LC), Handover control (HC) and Packet scheduler (PS). These functions are responsible for control of network access, control of power, control of network load, control of handover and packet (bit rate) scheduling. Last three functions are usually collectively designated as Congestion control, control of network overload. UMTS layer model, differentiation of services, traffic classes and 3GPP concept are also discussed. In thesis the attention is piad to Admission control algorithm – control of network access – in the uplink direction and to different ways of load (in the cell) modeling. Individual approaches are simulated in MATLAB. A possibility of using algorithm in the real system is discussed in conclusion.
Evaluation of influence of UMTS radio access network parameters on network performance using Opnet Modeler simulation environment
Konečný, Zbyněk ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with testing the effect of various parameters and their subsequent influence on the operation of the entire UMTS access network. Each simulation will be implemented in Opnet Modeler, which is used for network testing based on packet switching. The aim of this work is the most effective operation of UMTS networks. Since the UMTS network uses a shared radio environment for all users close to one transmitter, the total capacity of one cell is dependent on the size of interference produced by mobile terminals in the cell. Increasing the capacity of cells can be done by properly elected handover. The first part of this work will therefore concern different types of handovers and their impact on the network operation. Nowadays communication through mobile packet networks is becoming more and more important and that is why the second part of this work will focus on the simulation of traffic UMTS networks. It will be simulated by the behavior of individual applications without the use of QoS. Then the application will be assigned to different quality classes and the quality of service will be compared with simulations without using QoS. The conclusion of this work will contain laboratory work, which should partly make the students familiar with the data traffic in the UMTS network through a simulation program – Opnet Modeler.
Methods of multiple access for terrestrial radio networks
Žák, Josef ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Havelka, Dušan (advisor)
The content of this work is focused on the methods of multiple access for terrestrial radio network. These methods are exploited by the systems second and third generation of mobile networks. Specification the basic characteristics these methods is responsible part for inquest the correspondent specificities. Reason is that, that the wireless mobile communication it is possible split by three generation. First is NMT, with analog frequency modulation, which dont make use already, because has considerable disavantages . Analysis second generation mobile systems GSM leads to determination to many advanta- ges hereof system, who be based on methods FDMA, TDMA, CDMA. Description these methods is specialized on their spreading properties. Third generation of mobile systems UMTS is characterized wideband technology WCDMA, making use two duplex methods (FDD, TDD). Both methods provide higher efficiency of recovery frequency spectrum . All the theoretical approaches are examined in the last part of this work.it´s then possible after complete analysis these methods, make a design and a realization. In this event was used the computer programme Matlab–Simulink for simula- tion of duplex method WCDMA-FDD. Evaluation of this technology provides confrontation with second generation GSM .
Acquisition of service information from current terminals of GSM and UMTS cell networks, service procedures for mobile terminals
Kříž, Jakub ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This thesis concentrates on the UMTS cellular network and the possibilities of its monitoring. There are several methods of monitoring the UMTS. The technique used in this project is based on monitoring through a cellular terminal. The theoretical part is devoted to the description of the UMTS system and the WCDMA technique. The practical part then deals with the method of UMTS monitoring through a cellular terminal and describes in detail individual screens of the FTD (Field Test Display) program, the Netmonitor functions and their parameters. The next part of this thesis analyses the RRC messages, which were recorded during the realization of services (video calls, calls, data transfers) in the UMTS network. The last chapters of the thesis are briefly dealing with software and hardware servicing of cellular terminals. The attachment then offers two lab tasks, in which the students get acquainted with the UMTS network structure and the behaviour of the cellular terminal in this network.
Multimedia data transmission in mobile networks and assurence of QoS
Bortel, Martin ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Havelka, Dušan (advisor)
In Bachelor’s Thesis - Multimedia Data Transmission over Mobile Networks and assurance of QoS basic characteristics of UMTS network are described. At the beginning of the thesis types of data and their properties are explained. Then the attention is paid to data transfers through the network and assurance of QoS. The principle of OSI model, function of RLC protocol and types of QoS classes are mentioned in this section. PDP Contexts and their application in the network are pointed out. At the end of the theoretical part the structure of network is described and the functionality of its parts is depicted. Closure of the thesis is focused on the simulations of UMTS network model in OPNET Modeler environment.
Signal processing and receiving in UMTS system
Hron, Michal ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Kejík, Petr (advisor)
This semestral thesis be concerned with datailed analysis of receiving and processing signals in UMTS network system. Insistence of this work is setting to principals of RAKE receiver and processing signals in CDMA networks downlink channel. Through development system MATLAB simulates real function of RAKE receiver. This project is giving fundamental knowledges about receiving and processing of multipath signals to readers.
Evaluation of influence of UMTS radio access network parameters on network performance using Opnet Modeler simulation environment
Konečný, Zbyněk ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with testing the effect of various parameters and their subsequent influence on the operation of the entire UMTS access network. Each simulation will be implemented in Opnet Modeler, which is used for network testing based on packet switching. The aim of this work is the most effective operation of UMTS networks. Since the UMTS network uses a shared radio environment for all users close to one transmitter, the total capacity of one cell is dependent on the size of interference produced by mobile terminals in the cell. Increasing the capacity of cells can be done by properly elected handover. The first part of this work will therefore concern different types of handovers and their impact on the network operation. Nowadays communication through mobile packet networks is becoming more and more important and that is why the second part of this work will focus on the simulation of traffic UMTS networks. It will be simulated by the behavior of individual applications without the use of QoS. Then the application will be assigned to different quality classes and the quality of service will be compared with simulations without using QoS. The conclusion of this work will contain laboratory work, which should partly make the students familiar with the data traffic in the UMTS network through a simulation program – Opnet Modeler.
Multimedia data transmission in mobile networks and assurence of QoS
Bortel, Martin ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Havelka, Dušan (advisor)
In Bachelor’s Thesis - Multimedia Data Transmission over Mobile Networks and assurance of QoS basic characteristics of UMTS network are described. At the beginning of the thesis types of data and their properties are explained. Then the attention is paid to data transfers through the network and assurance of QoS. The principle of OSI model, function of RLC protocol and types of QoS classes are mentioned in this section. PDP Contexts and their application in the network are pointed out. At the end of the theoretical part the structure of network is described and the functionality of its parts is depicted. Closure of the thesis is focused on the simulations of UMTS network model in OPNET Modeler environment.
QoS in UMTS
Kavan, Radovan ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Kejík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis treats of QoS (Quality of Service) in UMTS system. The term quality of service is frequently used, recently, however not only in computer networks, but also more and more in mobile networks also. Present system of 2nd generation (2G) GSM enables only limited exploitation of QoS function. System UMTS is a system of 3rd generation (3G) already and contains quality of service in greater measure which is ensured with number of algorithms and functions. Individual QoS functions enable effective utilization of radio interface, support maintenance of planned coverage and offer high spectral efficiency. Functions that cater to quality of service are called RRM functions (Radio Resource Management). There exist five basic functions in UMTS system that are Admission control (AC), Power control (PC), Load control (LC), Handover control (HC) and Packet scheduler (PS). These functions are responsible for control of network access, control of power, control of network load, control of handover and packet (bit rate) scheduling. Last three functions are usually collectively designated as Congestion control, control of network overload. UMTS layer model, differentiation of services, traffic classes and 3GPP concept are also discussed. In thesis the attention is piad to Admission control algorithm – control of network access – in the uplink direction and to different ways of load (in the cell) modeling. Individual approaches are simulated in MATLAB. A possibility of using algorithm in the real system is discussed in conclusion.

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