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Visualization communication between OLT and ONU units in NG-PON2 networks.
Ilgner, Petr ; Jurčík, Michal (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is concerned with passive optical networks, which provide solutions of access networks and have sufficient capacity for data-intensive services. The introductory section compares technologies of access networks and evaluates their qualities and usability. The following part focuses concretely on passive optical networks and their hardware. The next section introduces the passive optical network - NG-PON2 standard. The characteristics and principles of establishing a connection between subscriber unit and provider network interface. Further, there is description of the data structures in the network, service messages system and network security options. Special attention is paid to individual operating systems in the network. The practical part represents a design and implementation of visualization software, which displays the data communication between the units of the network.
Model of optical network for high-speed data transfer
Filip, Tomáš ; Šporik, Jan (referee) ; Tejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
The main goal of this diploma thesis is to design of high-speed optical network. The first part deals with theoretical knowledge in the field of optical transmissions, especially principle of wavelength division multiplexing. Generally speaking, this part is dedicated to optical connections over long distances. It will concentrate on different types of wavelength division multiplexing, optical fiber amplifiers and other basic optical components. Then it discusses influence of negative effects acting on optical transmission and discusses how to reduce or suppress their influence. Subsequently, there is designed backbone network in the Czech Republic in OptiSystem 7.0 software and are verified some mentioned theoretical knowledge. One of chapters also presents results of measurements of real optical routes in our state. The second part of the diploma thesis moves its attention on that part of optical network, which provides data connectivity to end users, that means it is focused on optical access network. There are described the most common topologies, standards and components. Based on these findings, in the last chapter, there is worked out design of optical access network FTTH (more precisely FTTD) in the selected location. Afterwards, the design is transferred to the OptiSystem 7.0 software, where is verified its functionality.
Measuring methods of key parameters in optical networks
Balon, Jiří ; Reichert, Pavel (referee) ; Tejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
The main goal of the master’s thesis was to familiarize with optical networks dilemma and its measuring during fabrication. The whole thesis is divided into several parts where the first part deals with optic fiber dilemma. It describes its kinds, properties and also suggests a basic principle of optic signal dispersion using these fibers. It describes also optical network FTTx architecture (Fiber To The x). The second part of the thesis focuses on methods of measuring key parameters of optical networks. Is brings out the methods of measuring optical loss and dispersive influences. The last and final part in focused on creating a methodical manual for measuring these networks during its fabrication and verifying measuring methods stated in the theoretical part inside a real network. Measuring was implemented on an optical network of Masaryk University in Brno.
Visualization communication between OLT and ONU units in NG-PON2 networks.
Ilgner, Petr ; Jurčík, Michal (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is concerned with passive optical networks, which provide solutions of access networks and have sufficient capacity for data-intensive services. The introductory section compares technologies of access networks and evaluates their qualities and usability. The following part focuses concretely on passive optical networks and their hardware. The next section introduces the passive optical network - NG-PON2 standard. The characteristics and principles of establishing a connection between subscriber unit and provider network interface. Further, there is description of the data structures in the network, service messages system and network security options. Special attention is paid to individual operating systems in the network. The practical part represents a design and implementation of visualization software, which displays the data communication between the units of the network.
Model of optical network for high-speed data transfer
Filip, Tomáš ; Šporik, Jan (referee) ; Tejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
The main goal of this diploma thesis is to design of high-speed optical network. The first part deals with theoretical knowledge in the field of optical transmissions, especially principle of wavelength division multiplexing. Generally speaking, this part is dedicated to optical connections over long distances. It will concentrate on different types of wavelength division multiplexing, optical fiber amplifiers and other basic optical components. Then it discusses influence of negative effects acting on optical transmission and discusses how to reduce or suppress their influence. Subsequently, there is designed backbone network in the Czech Republic in OptiSystem 7.0 software and are verified some mentioned theoretical knowledge. One of chapters also presents results of measurements of real optical routes in our state. The second part of the diploma thesis moves its attention on that part of optical network, which provides data connectivity to end users, that means it is focused on optical access network. There are described the most common topologies, standards and components. Based on these findings, in the last chapter, there is worked out design of optical access network FTTH (more precisely FTTD) in the selected location. Afterwards, the design is transferred to the OptiSystem 7.0 software, where is verified its functionality.
Measuring methods of key parameters in optical networks
Balon, Jiří ; Reichert, Pavel (referee) ; Tejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
The main goal of the master’s thesis was to familiarize with optical networks dilemma and its measuring during fabrication. The whole thesis is divided into several parts where the first part deals with optic fiber dilemma. It describes its kinds, properties and also suggests a basic principle of optic signal dispersion using these fibers. It describes also optical network FTTx architecture (Fiber To The x). The second part of the thesis focuses on methods of measuring key parameters of optical networks. Is brings out the methods of measuring optical loss and dispersive influences. The last and final part in focused on creating a methodical manual for measuring these networks during its fabrication and verifying measuring methods stated in the theoretical part inside a real network. Measuring was implemented on an optical network of Masaryk University in Brno.

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