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Design of Optical Wavelength Selective Switch
Sikora, Vojtěch
Optical circuits switching is a rapidly growing area of photonic networks. With increasing requirements of photonic services only software defined networking (SDN) allows flexible and effective networks creation. The paper shortly introduces technologies of optical circuits switching, especially WSS (wavelength selective switching) for WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) networks. Using specialized software VPIphotonics the WSS 1x4 for an interconnection between Prague, Brno, Ostrava and Vienna was designed.
Measurement of the fiber optical transport links
Ambrož, Jan ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Reichert, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the measurement of optical transport links. In particular, the measurement of attenuation, chromatic and polarization mode dispersion. Specic me- asurement systems using a WDM and passive optical networks. Within each chapter are listed the causes and eects restrictive factors and methods of measurement. In chapter Attenuation measurements are described radiation and material loss as the main causes of depression. Methods whitch are described two lengths, insert loss and reectometri. Chromatic dispersion at dierent speeds of various wavelengths limits systems with high transfer rate. Methods of measuring the phase shift, dierential phase shift, pulse time delay and interference. Polarization mode dispersion is a random phenomenon caused double refraction, must be measured after completion of the route. Scanning wavelen- gth, traditional and general interference, reectometri and the polarimetric are methods of measurement. It described the measurement of WDM systems in three stages of its build. In brief PON networks are presented, with the specicities of the measurement over splitter. Most chapters are supplemented by the results and conclusions of practical measurements. At the end of the work are given by the two standards deal with the measurement of optical transport links.
Modern optical access networks
Třetina, Vítězslav ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Šifta, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis is about technology of passive optical networks. In the introduction, the paper focuses on introducing the basic functional elements of the networks and describes the different possibilities for implementing fiber optic lines as close as possible to the user. The main goal of the theoretical part of this work is the analysis of the various standards of passive optical networks. These specifications are described in the second and fourth chapter, where are discussed their different technical parameters. Particular attention is given to the technology of wavelength division multiplexing. The conclusion of the theoretical part is devoted to the description of the measuring instruments which are suitable for measuring C/DWDM systems. The practical part of this thesis is divided into two sections. The task of the first section is about creating two animations where the first of them shows the principle of passive optical networks based on wavelength division multiplexing (WDM - PON). The second animation is focused on the practical demonstration of a combination of wavelength and time division multiplexing (WDM/TDM - PON). The second section of the practical part consists of simulating multiple scenarios of passive optical networks in the OptSim 5.2. In these scenarios are searched for maximal possible parameters PON networks such as reachable attenuation, reachable distance or split ratio.
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.
Design of Optical Wavelength Selective Switch
Sikora, Vojtěch
Optical circuits switching is a rapidly growing area of photonic networks. With increasing requirements of photonic services only software defined networking (SDN) allows flexible and effective networks creation. The paper shortly introduces technologies of optical circuits switching, especially WSS (wavelength selective switching) for WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) networks. Using specialized software VPIphotonics the WSS 1x4 for an interconnection between Prague, Brno, Ostrava and Vienna was designed.
Surface plasmons in optical microstructures and their sensor applications
Adam, Pavel ; Homola, Jiří (advisor) ; Brynda, Eduard (referee) ; Richter, Ivan (referee)
Title: Surface plasmons in optical microstructures and their sensor applications Author: Pavel Adam Institute: Institute of Photonics and Electronics AS CR, v.v.i., Department of Optical Sensors Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: doc. Ing. Jiří Homola, CSc., DSc. Abstract: This work is focused on the study of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor platforms based on wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) of multiple surface plasmons (SPs). These sensors are based on advanced diffraction gratings supporting either conventional or Bragg-scattered SPs, which are simultaneously excited at different wavelengths. These SPs are studied both analytically and numerically using rigorous coupled-wave analysis and an integral approach. WDM of two and three SPs is presented and followed by the method for the analysis of the resolution, noise and cross-sensitivity. This method is employed to analyze the ability of different SPR sensor platforms (supporting WDM of two SPs) to discriminate refractive index (RI) changes in a thin layer at the sensor surface from background RI changes. The WDM SPR sensors based on advanced diffraction gratings prepared by interferometric holography are developed and tested in a model biosensing experiment consisting of the layer-by-layer growth of protein multilayers. The linear WDM of two...
Modern optical access networks
Třetina, Vítězslav ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Šifta, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis is about technology of passive optical networks. In the introduction, the paper focuses on introducing the basic functional elements of the networks and describes the different possibilities for implementing fiber optic lines as close as possible to the user. The main goal of the theoretical part of this work is the analysis of the various standards of passive optical networks. These specifications are described in the second and fourth chapter, where are discussed their different technical parameters. Particular attention is given to the technology of wavelength division multiplexing. The conclusion of the theoretical part is devoted to the description of the measuring instruments which are suitable for measuring C/DWDM systems. The practical part of this thesis is divided into two sections. The task of the first section is about creating two animations where the first of them shows the principle of passive optical networks based on wavelength division multiplexing (WDM - PON). The second animation is focused on the practical demonstration of a combination of wavelength and time division multiplexing (WDM/TDM - PON). The second section of the practical part consists of simulating multiple scenarios of passive optical networks in the OptSim 5.2. In these scenarios are searched for maximal possible parameters PON networks such as reachable attenuation, reachable distance or split ratio.
Measurement of the fiber optical transport links
Ambrož, Jan ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Reichert, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the measurement of optical transport links. In particular, the measurement of attenuation, chromatic and polarization mode dispersion. Specic me- asurement systems using a WDM and passive optical networks. Within each chapter are listed the causes and eects restrictive factors and methods of measurement. In chapter Attenuation measurements are described radiation and material loss as the main causes of depression. Methods whitch are described two lengths, insert loss and reectometri. Chromatic dispersion at dierent speeds of various wavelengths limits systems with high transfer rate. Methods of measuring the phase shift, dierential phase shift, pulse time delay and interference. Polarization mode dispersion is a random phenomenon caused double refraction, must be measured after completion of the route. Scanning wavelen- gth, traditional and general interference, reectometri and the polarimetric are methods of measurement. It described the measurement of WDM systems in three stages of its build. In brief PON networks are presented, with the specicities of the measurement over splitter. Most chapters are supplemented by the results and conclusions of practical measurements. At the end of the work are given by the two standards deal with the measurement of optical transport links.
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.

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