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Design of optical amplifier
Somora, Rastislav ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Slavíček, Karel (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis deals with design and construction of support circuits for a modern optical amplifier the SOA. In the first chapter, optical transmitting medium with its physical properties and types of used cabels is described. The overview includes a list of optical cables, their damping properties and parasitic effects which can occur durring comunication. Next chapter is focused on the optical signal sources used in modern data networks, describes their internal structure and physical essence. Third chapter is dedicated to designing the optical amplifier with the SOA circuit. It focuses on the right choice of parts, their arrangement and layout of the design. Last chapter deals with set up, calibration and control of the optical amplifier module.
Design of semiconductor optical amplifier
Somora, Rastislav ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Slavíček, Karel (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the construction of a moder semiconductor optical amplifier SOA. In the first chapter optical comunication and the use of optical amplifiers is described. In the next chapter some types of optical fibers, their chemical composition and properties are described in detail. The third chapter overviews optical amplifiers, their use today, describes their advantages and disadvantages and their proper use in optical comunications. The fourth chapter describes the solution of the objective, the right layout of separate blocks and connections used in measurements. Fifth chapter describes used components, describes their basic parameters and proper use in circuit. The last chapter evaluates outputs of measurements and their impact on the objective.
Utilization of light polarization when filtering the optical signal
Alexa, Jan ; Vlček, Čestmír (referee) ; Wilfert, Otakar (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the possibility of separation of useful signal from noise using polarization of laser radiation. This thesis is structured into 5 thematic units. The first unit is focused on laser radiation and its properties. The second part contains a deeper focus on the polarization of radiation, its description and the possibilities of measuring the polarization states. The third part of the thesis is devoted to the design of the measuring chains and identification of used elements. Chapter four contains measurement of status of the polarization and its results. The last chapter analyzes particular measuring chains outputs according to their spectral characteristics.
Software defined networks
Flimel, Peter ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma work describes the software-defined network focusing on optical networks. Subsequently designed their own software network that is implemented in the environment OMNeT ++. This work deals with SDN (software-defined network), and impact on current communications environment in the world of telecom-munications services.
Design and management of WDM systems for optical networks
Červenka, Vladimír ; Šporik, Jan (referee) ; Tejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis describes single types of wavelength-division multiplex (WDM) according to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T). This work offers an overview of components and evaluation of critical parts of network design utilizing WDM technology. There are depicted typical properties, suitable components and channel spacing for each category. Suitable optic fibers according to ITU-T and characteristics of negative effects can be found in the work as well. Furthermore, there are presented most important optic sources, optic amplifiers, optic detectors with filters their requirements and application. They are especially important for achieving operation of WDM system. The fifth chapter considers impact of negative effects in fiber optics and their influence on the system. Then, a WDM system is designed along with management and monitoring the physical layer. The work also presents 1,33 Tbit/s (32 × 42,7 Gbit/s) WDM transmission over 300 km (with three 100 km spans) of post-compensated non-zero dispersion-shifted fiber (NZDSF) LEAF. The capacity of 400 Tbit/s×km is achieved in a single 25,6 nm C band using non-return-to-zero differential phase-shift-keyed modulation (NRZ-DQPSK), balanced detection and erbium-doped fiber amplification. Together with design of transmission system a several simulative analysis has been carried out in order to find the optimum configuration (such as number and distances between amplifiers, length of spans or the way of dispersion compensation) for a high bit rate optical transmission system. It was used a program OptiSystem 8.0.
Simultaneous transmission of photonic services in fibre optics
Látal, Michal ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis focuses on simultaneous transmission of selected photonic services by one single-mode optical fiber. The thesis deals with the problem of common transmission of multiple photonic services by one optical fiber using the wavelength division multiplex technology. Furthermore, the origin and influence of nonlinear phenomena accompanying the simultaneous transmission of photonic services are described. Except common data transmission with a bitrate of 10 Gbit/s, a common high-speed data signal transmission with a bitrate of 200 Gbit/s, accurate time transmission and high-power sensor signal are considered. During the aimultaneous transmission of selected photonic services, the measurement of the transmission parameters was performed for various variants of the simultaneous transmission arrangement. In particular, the influence of nonlinear phenomena and possible mutual interference of individual transmission channels at 50 and 100 GHz between signals was analyzed.
Laboratory exercise - EDFA amplifier
Mahút, Michal ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Dejdar, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is describing in detail a scheme of an EDFA optical amplifier consisting of appropriate components, insertion of the device and software deployment. The whole thesis is divided into several categories. First theoretical analysis of optical-fiber cables that describes the types of optical-fiber cables, limiting phenomena affecting signal transmission in optical fibers, wave multiplexing and optical amplifiers. The implementation of the connection was built on the Red Pitaya platform, which controls the control of the MOT350_35100GC laser pump. The software controlling the EDFA amplifier was created in the LabView development environment. The appropriate connection of the pump source and the choice of the length of the erbium fiber to achieve the highest possible gain of reinforcement was verified experimentally. Part of the bachelor's thesis is a laboratory task, acquainting the solver with the problem of optical amplifiers with measurement of gain for various configurations of pump source, erbium fiber and pump power.
Noise characteristics of the optical signal amplified by optical fiber amplifier
Dašovský, Jakub ; Vlček, Čestmír (referee) ; Wilfert, Otakar (advisor)
This master thesis deals with problematics of information transmission trough optical fiber and spreading of the electromagnetic field at wavelengths of light. There are analyzed characteristics of the optical signal, and described methods of measuring wavelength of the optical signal power and noise level of the useful signal. Another examined parameter is OSNR at the input and on the output of the optical fiber amplifier EFDA.
Optical amplifiers for metropolitan and access networks
Čech, Martin ; Šporik, Jan (referee) ; Tejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
Aim of this Master´s thesis is to describe and compare most common types of optical amplifiers used in today’s networks. The first section focuses on problematic of optical transmissions and phenomenon which cause degradation of transmitted signal. It is also explained in this section why there is a need to deploy optical amplifiers. Next section describes basic principles, structure and properties of individual types of optical amplifiers. Following section describes simulations which were made to compare the performance of transmission systems with each individual type of optical amplifier. The last section contains a design of optical metropolitan network with wavelength multiplex. Based on simulations from preceding part best amplifier type and optimal amplifier placement was selected. Functionality of the design was tested and simulations described in final section.
Connecting the TV studios
Flimel, Peter ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis work is done TV link study in 2020, for the purpose of mediation football matches between studies in Prague and Bratislava. This work deals with optical connections and technology matters to revel in the transmission of large amounts of data.

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