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Signal processing and receiving in UMTS system
Hron, Michal ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Kejík, Petr (advisor)
This semestral thesis be concerned with datailed analysis of receiving and processing signals in UMTS network system. Insistence of this work is setting to principals of RAKE receiver and processing signals in CDMA networks downlink channel. Through development system MATLAB simulates real function of RAKE receiver. This project is giving fundamental knowledges about receiving and processing of multipath signals to readers.
Analysis of parameters and communication protocols on radio interface of UMTS networks
Plhák, Jan ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
These times the third generation cellular networks are getting in use increasingly and they dramatically exceed the parameters of second generation networks. Third generation networks are in contrast to older generations data-oriented, providing better maintenance in data and multimedia services. The most widespread third generation network is the UMTS, designed as succesor of GSM network. Master’s thesis is focused on parameters and communication protocols of radio interface of UMTS network. Parameters of radio interface affect the behaviour of mobile terminal through utilization of network services. This thesis describes individual protocols of radio interface and individual procedures, which the mobile terminal have to perform through its staying in the cell. Theoretical part of this thesis considers description of the UMTS network and individual procedures and parameters. Practical part is focused on measuring the radio interface and individual procedures in real UMTS networks. Some procedures are simulated in network simulation software. This thesis includes a lab task focused on this thema.
Optimization of UMTS access network
Havlíček, Karel ; Kovář, Petr (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with a UMTS radio access network optimization, containing radio interface analysis, services and procedures description, ways to correct parameters calculations and settings and other issues necessary for a correct access network operation. The goal is effective network operation, minimum costs and maximum performance and flexibility of the network. The optimization during system operation is important because of the system character. The UMTS system uses the WCDMA technology, where particular users share the same frequency band and they are distinguished from one another via code sequences. The capacity of such a system is then given by the interference level - each particular user increases the interference level by the value corresponding to his transmit power. The maximum cell capacity is determined by the maximum interference level at which users can still operate with required services, so it is related not only to the number of users, but also to their bit rate. The optimization allows effective usage of the system for different services with different requirements. The main optimization tool is the radio resource management, containing number of algorithms, such as admission control, which decides the acceptance or rejection of a new user demanding certain service, power control, which ensure that users transmit with a minimal power sufficient for required service, handover and cell selection algorithms etc. The major parameter used by these algorithms is a cell load factor, which is related to the interference level margin. There are several methods for the load factor estimation and some of them are described in this work. Some other optimization techniques are mentioned here, too. This work also contains a laboratory exercise proposal for radio resource management introduction using the OPNET Modeler network simulation tool.
QoS in UMTS
Kavan, Radovan ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Kejík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis treats of QoS (Quality of Service) in UMTS system. The term quality of service is frequently used, recently, however not only in computer networks, but also more and more in mobile networks also. Present system of 2nd generation (2G) GSM enables only limited exploitation of QoS function. System UMTS is a system of 3rd generation (3G) already and contains quality of service in greater measure which is ensured with number of algorithms and functions. Individual QoS functions enable effective utilization of radio interface, support maintenance of planned coverage and offer high spectral efficiency. Functions that cater to quality of service are called RRM functions (Radio Resource Management). There exist five basic functions in UMTS system that are Admission control (AC), Power control (PC), Load control (LC), Handover control (HC) and Packet scheduler (PS). These functions are responsible for control of network access, control of power, control of network load, control of handover and packet (bit rate) scheduling. Last three functions are usually collectively designated as Congestion control, control of network overload. UMTS layer model, differentiation of services, traffic classes and 3GPP concept are also discussed. In thesis the attention is piad to Admission control algorithm – control of network access – in the uplink direction and to different ways of load (in the cell) modeling. Individual approaches are simulated in MATLAB. A possibility of using algorithm in the real system is discussed in conclusion.
Multimedia data transmission in mobile networks and assurence of QoS
Bortel, Martin ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Havelka, Dušan (advisor)
In Bachelor’s Thesis - Multimedia Data Transmission over Mobile Networks and assurance of QoS basic characteristics of UMTS network are described. At the beginning of the thesis types of data and their properties are explained. Then the attention is paid to data transfers through the network and assurance of QoS. The principle of OSI model, function of RLC protocol and types of QoS classes are mentioned in this section. PDP Contexts and their application in the network are pointed out. At the end of the theoretical part the structure of network is described and the functionality of its parts is depicted. Closure of the thesis is focused on the simulations of UMTS network model in OPNET Modeler environment.
Architecture of channels in UMTS networks
Souček, David ; Vyoral, Josef (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
Mobile networks and their services are one of the most importantly developing domains of telecommunication these days. The mobility of subscribers and services is the funda-mental need for dynamic development of not only the economics, but also of other fields of human performance. The charge for the mobility and integration of various kinds of services in mobile networks is an extensively complicated architecture and a protocol equipment. The important aspect of mobile networks is the efektivity of utilization of radio sources, which are scarce and form so called narrow neck of the communication chain between the mobile terminal and the network terminal. That is the reason why the perfection of mobile technologies is closely related to the improvement of efficiency of the usage of radio sources, which is reflexed in the UMTS network by an extensively complicated layer architecture of communication channels, that is formed by three layers as distinct from the GSM/GPRS network, where the architecture of channels was in two layers.
Signal processing and receiving in UMTS system
Hron, Michal ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Kejík, Petr (advisor)
This semestral thesis be concerned with datailed analysis of receiving and processing signals in UMTS network system. Insistence of this work is setting to principals of RAKE receiver and processing signals in CDMA networks downlink channel. Through development system MATLAB simulates real function of RAKE receiver. This project is giving fundamental knowledges about receiving and processing of multipath signals to readers.
Multimedia data transmission in mobile networks and assurence of QoS
Bortel, Martin ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Havelka, Dušan (advisor)
In Bachelor’s Thesis - Multimedia Data Transmission over Mobile Networks and assurance of QoS basic characteristics of UMTS network are described. At the beginning of the thesis types of data and their properties are explained. Then the attention is paid to data transfers through the network and assurance of QoS. The principle of OSI model, function of RLC protocol and types of QoS classes are mentioned in this section. PDP Contexts and their application in the network are pointed out. At the end of the theoretical part the structure of network is described and the functionality of its parts is depicted. Closure of the thesis is focused on the simulations of UMTS network model in OPNET Modeler environment.
Analysis of parameters and communication protocols on radio interface of UMTS networks
Plhák, Jan ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
These times the third generation cellular networks are getting in use increasingly and they dramatically exceed the parameters of second generation networks. Third generation networks are in contrast to older generations data-oriented, providing better maintenance in data and multimedia services. The most widespread third generation network is the UMTS, designed as succesor of GSM network. Master’s thesis is focused on parameters and communication protocols of radio interface of UMTS network. Parameters of radio interface affect the behaviour of mobile terminal through utilization of network services. This thesis describes individual protocols of radio interface and individual procedures, which the mobile terminal have to perform through its staying in the cell. Theoretical part of this thesis considers description of the UMTS network and individual procedures and parameters. Practical part is focused on measuring the radio interface and individual procedures in real UMTS networks. Some procedures are simulated in network simulation software. This thesis includes a lab task focused on this thema.
QoS in UMTS
Kavan, Radovan ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Kejík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis treats of QoS (Quality of Service) in UMTS system. The term quality of service is frequently used, recently, however not only in computer networks, but also more and more in mobile networks also. Present system of 2nd generation (2G) GSM enables only limited exploitation of QoS function. System UMTS is a system of 3rd generation (3G) already and contains quality of service in greater measure which is ensured with number of algorithms and functions. Individual QoS functions enable effective utilization of radio interface, support maintenance of planned coverage and offer high spectral efficiency. Functions that cater to quality of service are called RRM functions (Radio Resource Management). There exist five basic functions in UMTS system that are Admission control (AC), Power control (PC), Load control (LC), Handover control (HC) and Packet scheduler (PS). These functions are responsible for control of network access, control of power, control of network load, control of handover and packet (bit rate) scheduling. Last three functions are usually collectively designated as Congestion control, control of network overload. UMTS layer model, differentiation of services, traffic classes and 3GPP concept are also discussed. In thesis the attention is piad to Admission control algorithm – control of network access – in the uplink direction and to different ways of load (in the cell) modeling. Individual approaches are simulated in MATLAB. A possibility of using algorithm in the real system is discussed in conclusion.

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