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Free-Space Optics data link
Šála, Jakub ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Šporik, Jan (advisor)
In this thesis, shows a current issue for free space optics, limiting their use in practice with regard to the availability and reliability. They conducted measurements on wireless optical links and the observed values is calculated by the availability of the connection. Subsequently, measurements are performed on alternate versions of wireless and copper connections. Observed values were compared with a wireless optical link. It is made of optical design of wireless connections at home.
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.
Roaming in WiFi networks
Labuda, Adam ; Číka, Petr (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
This work deals with roaming issues in the WiFi network. Takes options from a 802.11 standard view. Factory setting options for fast roaming from CISCO and MikroTik. It proposes to measure and test these networks.
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.
Real bandwidth devices operating on 802.11n
Vágner, Adam ; Reichert, Pavel (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
Wifi and any other recent wireless technology works in case of correct use. Simultaneously for huge density of wireless networks today is knowledge of this matters necessity. This project is generally about 802.11x standards and focused to 802.11n standard, topologies and implementations of MIMO in advance. Practical part represents measure simulations and few devices demonstrates real radio parameters. Then devices are tested to data efficiency and ping response in ideal environment and also under signal noise present environment. All measured values are compared in tables and graphs separately. Every event contains word rank.
Measurements in an 802.11n radio network with hidden nodes
Vágner, Adam ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The current large concentration of wireless networks brings new horizons, but also new concerns. Failure to follow basic rules may produce far-reaching problems that could make more wrinkles to all affected managers and administrators. The aim of this thesis was to measure and compare the radio parameters of selected products and how they behave in neighboring interference and the speed they have while there are hidden nodes. The resulting values were measured in the laboratory network Wificolab and compared with the various support protocols. Possible effects on the specific situation are also analyzed in this thesis.
802.11n and 802.11e standards for wireless networks
Novák, Ondřej ; Morávek, Patrik (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on broad issue of wireless network standards. It theoretically describes the most famous standards of IEEE 802.11 group, functions and behavior. It also closely analyzes the new standard 802.11n and the specification of 802.11e, WMM. The paper includes a report of practical tests of standards 802.11n and WMM, which serves for an objective appreciation of capabilities of these norms.
Minimizing the effect of interference on wireless network
Doležal, Jan ; Kyselák, Martin (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This thesis is concerned the technology with technologies of transfer through wireless devices. It is about possibilities of optimization of transfer in wireless net, especially of the reduction of interference influence. The first part is about theory and the standards development of wireless technology. There are methods and principles used in wireless technologies. The second part is a practical measuring and testing of an internal wireless net, with the emphasis being on the source of interference influence. Measuring was focused on interference between access points and was not about meteorological influence. It continues with theory and testing of interference of the microwave oven in our wireless net. Then, it is a practical demonstration of interference in an external environment. There are practical examples of interference between different providers’ nets on the same area and solutions to prevent or to cancel this interference. In next part of work the wireless net is parsed and described in a given territory. Here is described the way how to precede the reciprocal interference and eventually how this mutual disturbance suppress. Consequently, our net is optimized for customer growth and for today’s options of newer and more powerful components for wireless transfer. Finally there are two laboratory tasks. The first one is about practical measuring and testing of wireless net’s parameters and the second one is about simulation of wireless networks in the Opnet program.
Roaming in WiFi networks
Labuda, Adam ; Číka, Petr (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
This work deals with roaming issues in the WiFi network. Takes options from a 802.11 standard view. Factory setting options for fast roaming from CISCO and MikroTik. It proposes to measure and test these networks.
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.

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