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Analysis ofelectrical output from the power plat working in the middle of town
Hrubý, Radek ; Brno,, Luděk Ondroušek - Teplárny (referee) ; Matoušek, Antonín (advisor)
The work focuses on outlet of the electrical power from power plants operating in urban areas. After a short analysis of the general possibility of leading out electric power from power plants of various types, thesis continues to describe of outlet electrical power from PPC Červený Mlýn. Subsequently, are calculated short-circuit conditions in the main switching station. It follows an analysis of power lines. The last part dealt with the issue of reliability of sources in connection with random transition processes in the electrical network and the light of the operational reliability of electrical power equipment.
Model for power line communication
Baluch, Viliam ; Fujdiak, Radek (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with matters of data communication after power line. The thesis is including the PLC systems history, current possibilities of utilization and different types of modulations being used, interference sources and parameters of a transmission line. We will elaborate on methods of transmission line modeling and one of them will be used in the practical part of the thesis. The practical part consists of modeling of different types of topology and impedance endings applying generation of random transmission parameters and sizes of typology. We analyze results from practical measurement which are incorporated in a model. The model is then being compared with another one in terms of fixed parameters.
The Models of Power Lines for PLC Data Communication Systems
Fajkus, Petr ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Lázničková, Ilona (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on the issue of data communications over power lines. This technology is known as PLC (Power Line Communication). Wider deployment of this technology into practice at present prevents a number of shortcomings. Main problems are disturbance useful signal on power lines, radiation interference, small reach of useful signal and elements of energy network, which affect the transmission. In the analysis of sub-problems, it appears that it is appropriate to have a computer power line model, allowing a computer simulation of data communication over power line. It is necessary to combine two different, conflicting requirements. Power lines are not primarily intended for data communication, and data lines are not designed for the transmission of electricity. Both types of line are described the same primary parameters, but they operate in completely different modes. This thesis examines these modes and possible models of power and data lines in terms of data communication. The main part is devoted to the draft power line model for data communication and computer verification of the functionality of the new proposed model.
Model for power line communication
Baluch, Viliam ; Fujdiak, Radek (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with matters of data communication after power line. The thesis is including the PLC systems history, current possibilities of utilization and different types of modulations being used, interference sources and parameters of a transmission line. We will elaborate on methods of transmission line modeling and one of them will be used in the practical part of the thesis. The practical part consists of modeling of different types of topology and impedance endings applying generation of random transmission parameters and sizes of typology. We analyze results from practical measurement which are incorporated in a model. The model is then being compared with another one in terms of fixed parameters.
The Models of Power Lines for PLC Data Communication Systems
Fajkus, Petr ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Lázničková, Ilona (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on the issue of data communications over power lines. This technology is known as PLC (Power Line Communication). Wider deployment of this technology into practice at present prevents a number of shortcomings. Main problems are disturbance useful signal on power lines, radiation interference, small reach of useful signal and elements of energy network, which affect the transmission. In the analysis of sub-problems, it appears that it is appropriate to have a computer power line model, allowing a computer simulation of data communication over power line. It is necessary to combine two different, conflicting requirements. Power lines are not primarily intended for data communication, and data lines are not designed for the transmission of electricity. Both types of line are described the same primary parameters, but they operate in completely different modes. This thesis examines these modes and possible models of power and data lines in terms of data communication. The main part is devoted to the draft power line model for data communication and computer verification of the functionality of the new proposed model.
Analysis ofelectrical output from the power plat working in the middle of town
Hrubý, Radek ; Brno,, Luděk Ondroušek - Teplárny (referee) ; Matoušek, Antonín (advisor)
The work focuses on outlet of the electrical power from power plants operating in urban areas. After a short analysis of the general possibility of leading out electric power from power plants of various types, thesis continues to describe of outlet electrical power from PPC Červený Mlýn. Subsequently, are calculated short-circuit conditions in the main switching station. It follows an analysis of power lines. The last part dealt with the issue of reliability of sources in connection with random transition processes in the electrical network and the light of the operational reliability of electrical power equipment.

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