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Model for power line communication
Baluch, Viliam ; Fujdiak, Radek (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with matters of data communication after power line. The thesis is including the PLC systems history, current possibilities of utilization and different types of modulations being used, interference sources and parameters of a transmission line. We will elaborate on methods of transmission line modeling and one of them will be used in the practical part of the thesis. The practical part consists of modeling of different types of topology and impedance endings applying generation of random transmission parameters and sizes of typology. We analyze results from practical measurement which are incorporated in a model. The model is then being compared with another one in terms of fixed parameters.
Power line grid model
Csiba, Patrik ; Sláčik, Ján (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis analyzes the PLC communications in various scenarios. The first part of the thesis describes the principle of narrowband and broadband communication and the analysis of electrical lines. The next part describes the NS-3 framework, simulation scenarios for establishment the effect of branches and other parameters on the baud rate. The last part determines the minimum number of repeaters and their location on the extended topology.
The Models of Power Lines for PLC Data Communication Systems
Fajkus, Petr ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Lázničková, Ilona (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on the issue of data communications over power lines. This technology is known as PLC (Power Line Communication). Wider deployment of this technology into practice at present prevents a number of shortcomings. Main problems are disturbance useful signal on power lines, radiation interference, small reach of useful signal and elements of energy network, which affect the transmission. In the analysis of sub-problems, it appears that it is appropriate to have a computer power line model, allowing a computer simulation of data communication over power line. It is necessary to combine two different, conflicting requirements. Power lines are not primarily intended for data communication, and data lines are not designed for the transmission of electricity. Both types of line are described the same primary parameters, but they operate in completely different modes. This thesis examines these modes and possible models of power and data lines in terms of data communication. The main part is devoted to the draft power line model for data communication and computer verification of the functionality of the new proposed model.
Power distribution network model
Bradáč, Lubomír ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
The thesis is focused on PLC technology issues and thus the data transmission over a power-line. This work describes characteristics of the PLC technology, its usage, functional principles and used modulation techniques. The main part of the work describes individual kinds of interferences in the network. The method of necessary steps against these interferences by using the right modulation and relevant coding is also described in the thesis. On the basis of theoretical knowledge, the models of interferences are realized in Matlab/Simulink. The simulative model of power-lines with random parameters is designed and realized for each elected techniques of modulation (BPSK, QPSK, ASK, FSK). The method of PLC channels modeling is chose as a multipath signal spreading for topology with one and two branching and the dependence of their transmission functions are inquired too. The analysis of interference influence on the data transmission is performed via the created models. All acquired results are compared and evaluated in the conclusion of this thesis.
Distribution network models
Hrabčík, Oldřich ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with transmission of data over power-line. There is theoretically described PLC technology and its classification, properties and used modulation techniques. A substantial part is focused on the mathematical description of distribution network using two methods, with multipath propagation and ABCD matrix. These methods are mutually compared. Furthermore, they are examined depending on the transfer functions of the topology and capabilities for unknown topology. Calculations of transfer functions are implemented using Matlab. The results were then processed graphically and evaluated.
SW for configuration of PLC modems
Tichý, Vojtěch ; Benešl, Tomáš (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design an application for easy configuration of modems, from ModemTec, communicating over power lines. The bachelor's thesis first deals with a brief explanation of the communication over the power line, which will give the reader a general idea of what the application will be used for. Furthermore, to understand the meaning of the individual adjustable parameters of the modem, the serial port is explained, through which the modem will communicate with the parent device that collects data, but also with the computer on which the application will run and with which the modem will be configured. Then, readers are introduced to the design of the user interface and architecture of the application, which includes the basic design principles which the application implementation was based on. The following is a description of the application implementation and the results of ModemTec modem configuration testing. Finally, the achieved results and possibilities for future modification are summarized.
SW for configuration of PLC modems
Tichý, Vojtěch ; Benešl, Tomáš (referee) ; Fiedler, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design an application for easy configuration of modems, from ModemTec, communicating over power lines. The bachelor's thesis first deals with a brief explanation of the communication over the power line, which will give the reader a general idea of what the application will be used for. Furthermore, to understand the meaning of the individual adjustable parameters of the modem, the serial port is explained, through which the modem will communicate with the parent device that collects data, but also with the computer on which the application will run and with which the modem will be configured. Then, readers are introduced to the design of the user interface and architecture of the application, which includes the basic design principles which the application implementation was based on. The following is a description of the application implementation and the results of ModemTec modem configuration testing. Finally, the achieved results and possibilities for future modification are summarized.
Power line grid model
Csiba, Patrik ; Sláčik, Ján (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis analyzes the PLC communications in various scenarios. The first part of the thesis describes the principle of narrowband and broadband communication and the analysis of electrical lines. The next part describes the NS-3 framework, simulation scenarios for establishment the effect of branches and other parameters on the baud rate. The last part determines the minimum number of repeaters and their location on the extended topology.
Model for power line communication
Baluch, Viliam ; Fujdiak, Radek (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with matters of data communication after power line. The thesis is including the PLC systems history, current possibilities of utilization and different types of modulations being used, interference sources and parameters of a transmission line. We will elaborate on methods of transmission line modeling and one of them will be used in the practical part of the thesis. The practical part consists of modeling of different types of topology and impedance endings applying generation of random transmission parameters and sizes of typology. We analyze results from practical measurement which are incorporated in a model. The model is then being compared with another one in terms of fixed parameters.
The Models of Power Lines for PLC Data Communication Systems
Fajkus, Petr ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Lázničková, Ilona (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on the issue of data communications over power lines. This technology is known as PLC (Power Line Communication). Wider deployment of this technology into practice at present prevents a number of shortcomings. Main problems are disturbance useful signal on power lines, radiation interference, small reach of useful signal and elements of energy network, which affect the transmission. In the analysis of sub-problems, it appears that it is appropriate to have a computer power line model, allowing a computer simulation of data communication over power line. It is necessary to combine two different, conflicting requirements. Power lines are not primarily intended for data communication, and data lines are not designed for the transmission of electricity. Both types of line are described the same primary parameters, but they operate in completely different modes. This thesis examines these modes and possible models of power and data lines in terms of data communication. The main part is devoted to the draft power line model for data communication and computer verification of the functionality of the new proposed model.

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