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Optical information transmission - transmission security
Kondicz, Dávid ; Čučka, Milan (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The submitted work deals with issues of optical transmissions and its security. We will become familiar with a variety of transferability of information, based on which we can assess the advantages and disadvantages of each technology as compared to optical information transmission. Based on acquired information we will try to implement interception of optical communication of cable TV provider.
Sputtering of nitride layers using Kaufman ion-beam source for bioelectronics applications
Jarušek, Jaromír ; Chmela, Ondřej (referee) ; Gablech, Imrich (advisor)
In this work, nitride layers, their applications in bioelectronics, and methods of chemical vapour deposition and physical vapour deposition are presented. The focus of this work is the preparation of titanium nitride thin films by reactive sputtering using Kaufman ion-beam sources. Thin films were deposited on silicon wafers and microslides. Deposited titanium nitride thin films are characterized by X-ray diffraction, four-point probe sheet resistance measurement and profilometry to determine residual stress.
The utilization of POF in access networks
Doležal, Ondřej ; Šporik, Jan (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
In this work, the reader familiares with plastic optical fiber (POF). Firstly are mentioned the basics of the optical transmission. Then there are the main features and parameters POF and a historical overview, detailed description of the types of POF, their important strengths and weaknesses, comparison with glass fiber, installation, available POF connectors and procedure of measurements and a summary of key findings from the practice, including a description of existing experiments and projects. The second part focuses on the use of POF in access networks. There are described present trends in access networks, an overview of optical access networks and explaination the concept with the inclusion of POF in optical networks (FTTX). Furthermore, there are possibilities of POF fibers in segment of local networks and their readiness for advanced network services, such as IPTV. The penultimate chapter contains design test polygon and final part summarizes all findings and results of this work.
Experimental work with POF - Polymer optical fibers
Doležal, Ondřej ; Urban, František (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
In this diploma thesis, the reader is familiarized with polymer optical fiber (POF). Firstly is mentioned theoretical background of optical fibers and optical transmission. The following are the basic properties and significant parameters of POF, a more detailed description of each type POF and their essential advantages and disadvantages in comparison with established optical fibers based on glass. The next chapter describes the area of practical issues: working with fibers and fiber installation, as well as the available connectors and methods of measurement of POF. Closely are analyzed knowledge of the practice, including the utilize in the aerospace and automotive industries, as well as in industrial networks, access data networks and local area networks. The practical part includes the measurement of basic transmission and mechanical parameters, including analysis of the results. The conclusion summarizes all the findings and results of this work, including possible future developments.
Sputtering of nitride layers using Kaufman ion-beam source for bioelectronics applications
Jarušek, Jaromír ; Chmela, Ondřej (referee) ; Gablech, Imrich (advisor)
In this work, nitride layers, their applications in bioelectronics, and methods of chemical vapour deposition and physical vapour deposition are presented. The focus of this work is the preparation of titanium nitride thin films by reactive sputtering using Kaufman ion-beam sources. Thin films were deposited on silicon wafers and microslides. Deposited titanium nitride thin films are characterized by X-ray diffraction, four-point probe sheet resistance measurement and profilometry to determine residual stress.
The utilization of POF in access networks
Doležal, Ondřej ; Šporik, Jan (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
In this work, the reader familiares with plastic optical fiber (POF). Firstly are mentioned the basics of the optical transmission. Then there are the main features and parameters POF and a historical overview, detailed description of the types of POF, their important strengths and weaknesses, comparison with glass fiber, installation, available POF connectors and procedure of measurements and a summary of key findings from the practice, including a description of existing experiments and projects. The second part focuses on the use of POF in access networks. There are described present trends in access networks, an overview of optical access networks and explaination the concept with the inclusion of POF in optical networks (FTTX). Furthermore, there are possibilities of POF fibers in segment of local networks and their readiness for advanced network services, such as IPTV. The penultimate chapter contains design test polygon and final part summarizes all findings and results of this work.
Optical information transmission - transmission security
Kondicz, Dávid ; Čučka, Milan (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The submitted work deals with issues of optical transmissions and its security. We will become familiar with a variety of transferability of information, based on which we can assess the advantages and disadvantages of each technology as compared to optical information transmission. Based on acquired information we will try to implement interception of optical communication of cable TV provider.
Experimental work with POF - Polymer optical fibers
Doležal, Ondřej ; Urban, František (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
In this diploma thesis, the reader is familiarized with polymer optical fiber (POF). Firstly is mentioned theoretical background of optical fibers and optical transmission. The following are the basic properties and significant parameters of POF, a more detailed description of each type POF and their essential advantages and disadvantages in comparison with established optical fibers based on glass. The next chapter describes the area of practical issues: working with fibers and fiber installation, as well as the available connectors and methods of measurement of POF. Closely are analyzed knowledge of the practice, including the utilize in the aerospace and automotive industries, as well as in industrial networks, access data networks and local area networks. The practical part includes the measurement of basic transmission and mechanical parameters, including analysis of the results. The conclusion summarizes all the findings and results of this work, including possible future developments.

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