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Optimization of access networks for multimedia services
Slavíček, Tomáš ; Reichert, Pavel (referee) ; Šporik, Jan (advisor)
This thesis describes the problems of access networks and their existing types. It discusses the important parameters for multimedia services. It considers the possibility of using various networks at the localities. It presents modern multimedia services and their requirements for access networks. Next step describes the possible use of QoS to optimize access networks used for multimedia services. Multimedia services to different types of networks and limits which these types of networks have, are simulated in the program Opnet Modeler. Measurements of values important for securing quality of services are implemented at selected real access networks. In conclusion, the results of simulations and measurements are subjected to comparative analysis.
Modulations in PLC systems
Procházka, Vít ; Kouřil, Jiří (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis describes principles and methods of Powerline Communications, practical usage possibilities both in industrial applications but mainly in broadband systems that may represent promising competition to conventional broadband access, e. g. xDSL connections without the need of new wiring, WIFI etc. The thesis also focuses on problems that can occur in the communication channel from the view of electromagnetic compatibility and assorted interferences. The 50 Hz frequency electric network (60 Hz in the USA) was not designed for data signal transmission, problems may arise mainly at higher frequencies and broadband communication. It is necessary to implement methods which enable transfer of information signal through a communication channel with minimalization of problems such as interference, cable attenuation, electromagnetic compatibility, bit error rate (BER), etc. Furthermore, currently used modulation principles and their characteristics are described, such as spread spectrum modulation DSSS, FHSS, traditional OFDM, alternative modulations FMT and DWMT with filter banks. The last chapter of the bachelor thesis features models of particular modulations created in the Matlab-Simulink program and the conclusion presents advantages and disadvantages of their implementation in PLC systems.
Crosstalk analysis and modelling
Novotný, František ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The thesis concerns the problem of interference modelling for xDSL technologies and Ethernet. The introduction describes the origin of crosstalk, that arise during the operation of the systems and the physical properties of the lines, therefore, the next section describes the properties of the primary and secondary parameters of the homogenous line and their modelling. In order to achieve higher data rates on the metallic line, systems with larger frequency spectrum are applied, resulting in a greater attenuation of the line. This issue and the characteristics determination of the transmission systems are subjects of the mathematical models, which are divided according to the modelling of primary or secondary parameters. The main goal of this work is to describe the effects which influence the performance of data transfer via xDSL and Ethernet technology focusing on internal and external disturbances acting on the cable lines. This is the crosstalk at the near and far end, adaptive white noise, radio frequency interference RFI and impulse noise. Following part of the thesis deals with the properties of xDSL technologies, specifically ADSL2+ and VDSL2 and Ethernet. Another aim is to design applications which enable to test the performance of xDSL and Ethernet transmission systems with its own award simulations interference. The conclusion describes the design and implementation of laboratory experiments for measuring of the efficiency and spectral properties of xDSL. The proposed laboratory protocols are annexed to this thesis, including the measured waveforms.
DSL analyzer
Hála, David ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Šilhavý, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is devoted to the development of an application for signal analysis using xDSL technology. The first part of the thesis describes the basics of these tech- nologies and the theoretical assumptions that can be expected in later analysis. Also the parameters measured by the resulting application are explained. The second part of the thesis is devoted to the description of the procedure and solution of the practical part of the thesis - program development. Finally, in the last chapter of the thesis, the program was tested in laboratory conditions and graphs were constructed from the results.
Model of transmission channel for xDSL systems
Jedlička, Zdeněk ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis introduces the xDSL systems, shows the distribution of group members to symmetric and asymmetric, and shows the possibility of modeling the transmission channel for xDSL systems. It also gives ways you can get primary and secondary cable parameters and shows the potential of simulation. These parameters are used to calculate the transfer function, embedded input impedance and attenuation using the program, which is an integral part of this work.
Interference modelling for xDSL
Čermák, Josef ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
This work is focused on the subject of the interference modelling for xDSL technologies. First, the xDSL technologies are explained. Following is the presentation and description of the different kinds of the xDSL technologies. The next part deals with the basic parameters of metallic cable lines – especially the primary and secondary parameters. Nowadays wider bandwidths are used for the achievement of higher data transmission rates. During a higher frequency signal transmission a more intensive line attenuation appears. To identify the transfer characteristics of the lines while using an xDSL system, mathematic models of transmission lines are applied. That is why these mathematic models are dealt with in the next chapter. At the end of this section the mathematic models are compared using the modular and phase characteristics. The main aim of the work is to describe the different impacts which influence the efficiency of the xDSL systems. First, the causes interfering from the inside of the cable are deeply explained: Near End Crosstalk (NEXT), Far End Crosstalk (FEXT), Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN). Following is the explanation of the external interfering impacts: Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Impulse Noise. The next goal of this thesis is a design of a workstation for the tests of spectral features and the efficiency of the xDSL systems. The work also presents a designed GUI application and its description. The GUI application is an instrument for the choice or data entry of the final interference. The last chapter describes a realization of a measurement and shows the measured characteristics which were recorded on the ADSL tester and oscilloscope.
DSL analyzer
Hála, David ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Šilhavý, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is devoted to the development of an application for signal analysis using xDSL technology. The first part of the thesis describes the basics of these tech- nologies and the theoretical assumptions that can be expected in later analysis. Also the parameters measured by the resulting application are explained. The second part of the thesis is devoted to the description of the procedure and solution of the practical part of the thesis - program development. Finally, in the last chapter of the thesis, the program was tested in laboratory conditions and graphs were constructed from the results.
Model of transmission channel for xDSL systems
Jedlička, Zdeněk ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis introduces the xDSL systems, shows the distribution of group members to symmetric and asymmetric, and shows the possibility of modeling the transmission channel for xDSL systems. It also gives ways you can get primary and secondary cable parameters and shows the potential of simulation. These parameters are used to calculate the transfer function, embedded input impedance and attenuation using the program, which is an integral part of this work.
Crosstalk analysis and modelling
Novotný, František ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The thesis concerns the problem of interference modelling for xDSL technologies and Ethernet. The introduction describes the origin of crosstalk, that arise during the operation of the systems and the physical properties of the lines, therefore, the next section describes the properties of the primary and secondary parameters of the homogenous line and their modelling. In order to achieve higher data rates on the metallic line, systems with larger frequency spectrum are applied, resulting in a greater attenuation of the line. This issue and the characteristics determination of the transmission systems are subjects of the mathematical models, which are divided according to the modelling of primary or secondary parameters. The main goal of this work is to describe the effects which influence the performance of data transfer via xDSL and Ethernet technology focusing on internal and external disturbances acting on the cable lines. This is the crosstalk at the near and far end, adaptive white noise, radio frequency interference RFI and impulse noise. Following part of the thesis deals with the properties of xDSL technologies, specifically ADSL2+ and VDSL2 and Ethernet. Another aim is to design applications which enable to test the performance of xDSL and Ethernet transmission systems with its own award simulations interference. The conclusion describes the design and implementation of laboratory experiments for measuring of the efficiency and spectral properties of xDSL. The proposed laboratory protocols are annexed to this thesis, including the measured waveforms.
Modulations in PLC systems
Procházka, Vít ; Kouřil, Jiří (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis describes principles and methods of Powerline Communications, practical usage possibilities both in industrial applications but mainly in broadband systems that may represent promising competition to conventional broadband access, e. g. xDSL connections without the need of new wiring, WIFI etc. The thesis also focuses on problems that can occur in the communication channel from the view of electromagnetic compatibility and assorted interferences. The 50 Hz frequency electric network (60 Hz in the USA) was not designed for data signal transmission, problems may arise mainly at higher frequencies and broadband communication. It is necessary to implement methods which enable transfer of information signal through a communication channel with minimalization of problems such as interference, cable attenuation, electromagnetic compatibility, bit error rate (BER), etc. Furthermore, currently used modulation principles and their characteristics are described, such as spread spectrum modulation DSSS, FHSS, traditional OFDM, alternative modulations FMT and DWMT with filter banks. The last chapter of the bachelor thesis features models of particular modulations created in the Matlab-Simulink program and the conclusion presents advantages and disadvantages of their implementation in PLC systems.

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