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Measurement of the 802.11n standard properties
Halm, Martin ; Šebela, Radek (referee) ; Prokopec, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is bent on peruse standard 802.11n and inquest diversity from standard 802.11b, g. Standard 802.11b was, first used for wireless net „WLAN”. This standard was extensive standard 802.11g that the has bigger temporary carrier rate. This acceleration is incurred modulation OFDM. Next successor after these standards is standard 802.11n.
Verification of Properties of WiFi IEEE 802.11n
Alexa, Jan ; Miloš, Jiří (referee) ; Kuder, Zenon (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on introducing with WiFi standard – IEEE 802.11 in general. A deeper focus is devoted to modern standards 'n' and 'c', showing the main differences and innovation compared to older standards 'b', 'g', 'a'. Furthermore, this work focuses on the use of MIMO technology. The last part is devoted to the design of laboratory tasks for teaching at the undergraduate level, which demonstrates the use of MIMO technology. Part of this thesis is an application that demonstrates the differences between those standards.
MIMO technology in IEEE 802.11ac standard
Kvasnička, Jaroslav ; MSc, Zenon Kuder, (referee) ; Miloš, Jiří (advisor)
The object of this work is to study the IEEE 802.11ac standard, paying attention to the issue of the physical layer standard, to study in detail the use of MIMO and implement this technology into framework of WIFI simulator.
Femto cells in next generation mobile networks
Bernkopf, Jan ; Štencel, Vít (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
This paper provides theoretical analysis of LTE network and Femto cells. Its presents their modulation and transition techniques, their performance and of course implementation of Femto cells into LTE macro-layer. It also describes potential risk of interference between LTE macro-layer and Femto cells and provides the way how to solve and simulate interference. Finally it states simulation and analysis of model situations.
Design of enterprise IEEE 802.11 wireless networks
Hlavatý, Josef ; Kubánková, Anna (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focus on wireless networks standardized as IEEE 802.11 and their use in wide wireless networks. Wireless transmissions and most known accessories of standard IEEE 802.11 and their functions are theoretically discussed in the first part of the bachelor thesis. Next, bachelor thesis takes care of architecture of vast wireless networks, their division into cells and centralized management of cells and individual AP. Further, security and authentication in wide wirreless networks is described. The second part of bachelor work is formed from detailed manual for execution of wide wireless networks, from which laboratory task is built for subject Network Architecture.
Mobile communication systems with multiple antennas
Teplý, Lukáš ; Maršálek, Roman (referee) ; Klozar, Lukáš (advisor)
This term paper deals with the use of MIMO Technology in wireless systems intended for mobile communication. At the beginning are described the advantages of the MIMO Technology and the scheme of the communication channel. The communication occurs through communication channels where each channel has its own capacity and other parameters which are described in chapter two. The following chapter deals with the use of MIMO Technology in wireless network and with the wireless standards based on it. The next chapter applies the mobile communication standards LTE and LTE-Advanced. Their network is nowadays being built around the world. These standards are much more faster in comparison with the existing mobile network and enable to manage the increasing amount of “clever” telephones and of transmitted data in the mobile network. There are described the transfer framework structures and their transmission by this network. The end of this chapter pursues the network LTE working in the world and the situation in the Czech Republic.
Model of physical layer of communication system IEEE 802.11ah
Jurák, Petr ; Staněk, Miroslav (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the IEEE 802.11ah wireless communication system. For such a purpose, an appropriate simulation model in program environment MATLAB is created. The first part of thesis focuses on the IEEE 802.11 standard. Basic blocks of the transmitter and receiver are described. Attention is also devoted on the brief description of considered transmission channels. The second part contains the description of the proposed and realized simulation model in MATLAB. Individual blocks of the simulation model are described in details. Finally, the obtained simulation results are evaluated and discussed.
Verification of Properties of WiFi IEEE 802.11n
Alexa, Jan ; Miloš, Jiří (referee) ; Kuder, Zenon (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with wireless systems of IEEE 802.11 standards. This thesis explains the fundamental terms and principles, which are relating to digital wireless systems. This thesis is structured into four thematic units. The first chapter discusses an introducing with Wi-Fi standard – IEEE 802.11 in general. Second part contains a deeper focus on modern standards 'n' and 'ac', showing the main differences and innovation compared to older standards 'b', 'g', 'a'. Further in this part of the thesis is described using of MIMO technology. The third chapter contains an analysis and description of the application, which is part of the thesis. The fourth part is detailed focused on to the design of laboratory tasks for teaching at the undergraduate level, which demonstrates the use of MIMO technology.
Comparison of H-infinity and LQG controller
Friml, Dominik ; Blaha, Petr (referee) ; Pohl, Lukáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the MIMO system analysis, with a comparison of a different frequency charactersitics, and including singular values characteristic. The H2 and H norms are defined for signals and a MIMO systems. A MIMO optimal control using an LQG, an H2 and an H control is defined and described. Their general advantages, disadvantages and similarities are summed up. An H2 and an H state controller and state observer synthesis is implemented in a MATLAB using linear matrix inequalities. Control of an inverted pendulum is designed using the H optimal cascade control, the H2 state control and the H state control. The results are compared with each other. The theoretical possibility of same H2 and H optimal state controller design is presented.
E-UTRAN Air Interface Description
Opletal, Prokop ; Kejík, Petr (referee) ; Hanus, Stanislav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis was to study a basic principles of wireless system LTE with a view to radio interface. Readers are familiarize with a basic concepts of system within a text, like modulation OFDM, which is principal for LTE technology. Further in text are shortly describe OFDMA and SC-FDMA technologies, which are employ in LTE downlink and uplink. There are also summarize parameters, which radically change a bit rate in LTE systems. In dependence on the theoretic knowledge was designed a model of LTE system in MATLAB. With this model were performed simulations of transmission of LTE signal through the radio channel.

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