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Measurement and Modeling of Wireless Network Coverage
Julínek, Pavel ; Prokopec, Jan (referee) ; Kaller, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis describes mobile communication systems GSM and UMTS including the operating principle of these systems. It also deals with the GPS issues and the determination of the location by this system. The signal path losses issues between the transmitter and receiver are also described. The focus is also put on Telit UC864-G model and the measurement system, operated by the created programme with the graphic user interface, which measures parameters of the cellular network according to entered input parameters and saves the measured values into the file. The part of the diploma thesis describes another created programme with the graphic user interface displaying the measured network parameters in map data with the possibility to compare the distribution of the measured signal value in both outdoor and indoor environment and the theoretical value set by the propagation models.
Design of a programmable attenuator
Pokorný, Rostislav ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Štůsek, Martin (advisor)
This Master´s thesis focuses on design and implementation of programmable attenuator. The main aim of this thesis is to create an electronical device that provide continuous setting of attenuation value in the range between 0–150 dB. Setting a value from the range can be performed using buttons and set values are shown on display. For this thesis an attenuator with working frequency between 0–6 GHz was chosen and four–layer printed circuit board was designed. As a result the device is fitted with an 8bit microcontroller ATmega328P–PU using five 6bit digital attenuators connected in series with manual and program settings of attenuation from 0–157,5 dB with step of 0,5 dB. Data are shown on a build–in display. The application for remote settings and value reading over integrated USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface, was created in C#. In conclusion of this thesis there is a measurement evaluation of attenuation measurement performed on the device.
Signal propagation in wireless communication systems IEEE 802.11
Vyčítal, Jaroslav ; Fliegel, Karel (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This paper deals with the propagation of waves. Here is the wavelength distribution according to the wavelength. It focuses on the UHF and SHF band in which IEEE802.11n operates. Contains model breakdown by cell type. Describes which propagation methods are dominant in the cell type. Several propagation patterns are presented, which are then modeled in Matlab environment.The models are then compared to experimental measurements.
Signal propagation in mobile communication systems
Julínek, Pavel ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Klozar, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to describe the basic principles and function of signal propagation in mobile communication systems. Closer look is taken at GSM and UMTS communication systems. The thesis deals especially with the problem of path losses, which occurs between transmitter and receiver. Possible propagation scenarios for cellular network are theoretically described. Also the propagation models for outdoor and indoor path loss prediction are described and simulated. The developed program estimates path loss and graphically represents the results of simulation for various model parameters, environments and scenarios.
Design of a programmable attenuator
Pokorný, Rostislav ; Mašek, Pavel (referee) ; Štůsek, Martin (advisor)
This Master´s thesis focuses on design and implementation of programmable attenuator. The main aim of this thesis is to create an electronical device that provide continuous setting of attenuation value in the range between 0–150 dB. Setting a value from the range can be performed using buttons and set values are shown on display. For this thesis an attenuator with working frequency between 0–6 GHz was chosen and four–layer printed circuit board was designed. As a result the device is fitted with an 8bit microcontroller ATmega328P–PU using five 6bit digital attenuators connected in series with manual and program settings of attenuation from 0–157,5 dB with step of 0,5 dB. Data are shown on a build–in display. The application for remote settings and value reading over integrated USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface, was created in C#. In conclusion of this thesis there is a measurement evaluation of attenuation measurement performed on the device.
Signal propagation in wireless communication systems IEEE 802.11
Vyčítal, Jaroslav ; Fliegel, Karel (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This paper deals with the propagation of waves. Here is the wavelength distribution according to the wavelength. It focuses on the UHF and SHF band in which IEEE802.11n operates. Contains model breakdown by cell type. Describes which propagation methods are dominant in the cell type. Several propagation patterns are presented, which are then modeled in Matlab environment.The models are then compared to experimental measurements.
Signal propagation in mobile communication systems
Julínek, Pavel ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Klozar, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to describe the basic principles and function of signal propagation in mobile communication systems. Closer look is taken at GSM and UMTS communication systems. The thesis deals especially with the problem of path losses, which occurs between transmitter and receiver. Possible propagation scenarios for cellular network are theoretically described. Also the propagation models for outdoor and indoor path loss prediction are described and simulated. The developed program estimates path loss and graphically represents the results of simulation for various model parameters, environments and scenarios.
Measurement and Modeling of Wireless Network Coverage
Julínek, Pavel ; Prokopec, Jan (referee) ; Kaller, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis describes mobile communication systems GSM and UMTS including the operating principle of these systems. It also deals with the GPS issues and the determination of the location by this system. The signal path losses issues between the transmitter and receiver are also described. The focus is also put on Telit UC864-G model and the measurement system, operated by the created programme with the graphic user interface, which measures parameters of the cellular network according to entered input parameters and saves the measured values into the file. The part of the diploma thesis describes another created programme with the graphic user interface displaying the measured network parameters in map data with the possibility to compare the distribution of the measured signal value in both outdoor and indoor environment and the theoretical value set by the propagation models.

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