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Optical cableless transmission
Němec, Filip ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis first handles the general issues concerning free space optics in the~atmosphere. The aim is to design and implementation of optical wireless equipment, which would serve in the laboratories of optical networks. Ronja was used as the basis for a~wireless link, which is already widespread in the world. Students will work with the device, which they may come into contact in the future. It consists several separate modules: transmitter, receiver and inteface. Each module have a separate chapter describing the~functional blocks and circuit realization. Ronja was adjusted for the needs of~laboratory tasks, where additional voltmeters measures received signal strength (RSSI) at~both ends of the link. Measuring device provides adjustment of power the transmitting LED via~computer, measures and sends RSSI values to a PC via~USB or RS232, turn off Ronja with computer. For targeting the pipes of Ronja was developed the mechanical design. In the last part of thesis the device was undergone a series of tests.
RONJA TWISTER Based on FPGA
Matyáš, Jan ; Kaštil, Jan (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
RONJA is an open-source hardware project for an optical data-link device which utilizes a visible-light beam for wireless data transmission. This thesis focuses on a single electronic module called RONJA Twister, which forms an interface between metallic Ethernet and the optical transmission itself. The purpose of this project is to reimplement the original Twister module design in a backward-compatible manner using FPGA technology. Furthermore, the proposed and implemented solution enhances the module by incorporating the Auto-Negotiation capability which mitigates several issues of the original Twister module.
Cableless optical transmission
Němec, David ; Dostál, Otto (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis first handles the general issues concerning free space optics in the atmosphere, which will then discuss the components and adjustments modification RONJA in laboratory. The aim is to simplify the control of laboratory FSO with programming compensation for HyperTerminal and provide external simulation influences on the FSO measurements in non-standard situations such as fog. It was created RONJA terminal with just cursor control to communicate with the serial port, ping, and FTP protocol. In the last part of this work were measured by an abnormal situation on the optical link RONJA.
RONJA TWISTER Based on FPGA
Matyáš, Jan ; Kaštil, Jan (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
RONJA is an open-source hardware project for an optical data-link device which utilizes a visible-light beam for wireless data transmission. This thesis focuses on a single electronic module called RONJA Twister, which forms an interface between metallic Ethernet and the optical transmission itself. The purpose of this project is to reimplement the original Twister module design in a backward-compatible manner using FPGA technology. Furthermore, the proposed and implemented solution enhances the module by incorporating the Auto-Negotiation capability which mitigates several issues of the original Twister module.
Cableless optical transmission
Němec, David ; Dostál, Otto (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis first handles the general issues concerning free space optics in the atmosphere, which will then discuss the components and adjustments modification RONJA in laboratory. The aim is to simplify the control of laboratory FSO with programming compensation for HyperTerminal and provide external simulation influences on the FSO measurements in non-standard situations such as fog. It was created RONJA terminal with just cursor control to communicate with the serial port, ping, and FTP protocol. In the last part of this work were measured by an abnormal situation on the optical link RONJA.
Optical cableless transmission
Němec, Filip ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis first handles the general issues concerning free space optics in the~atmosphere. The aim is to design and implementation of optical wireless equipment, which would serve in the laboratories of optical networks. Ronja was used as the basis for a~wireless link, which is already widespread in the world. Students will work with the device, which they may come into contact in the future. It consists several separate modules: transmitter, receiver and inteface. Each module have a separate chapter describing the~functional blocks and circuit realization. Ronja was adjusted for the needs of~laboratory tasks, where additional voltmeters measures received signal strength (RSSI) at~both ends of the link. Measuring device provides adjustment of power the transmitting LED via~computer, measures and sends RSSI values to a PC via~USB or RS232, turn off Ronja with computer. For targeting the pipes of Ronja was developed the mechanical design. In the last part of thesis the device was undergone a series of tests.

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