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Use of the plane of polarization of light propagation for high-speed optical fiber transmission
Šimák, Petr ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
Thesis deals with the use of polarization planes in light propagation for high-speed optical fiber transport. It also deals with the issue of polarized light, its mathematical description using Stokes and Jones vectors and representation using the Poincare sphere. We explain how can light be polarized. It also describes the transmission of information via optical fiber and polarization mode dispersion. At the end of the thesis we describe a design of optical networks for the use of two polarization planes as separate transmission channels.
Usage of polarization multiplexing in optical access networks
Jakoubek, Petr ; Čučka, Milan (referee) ; Šifta, Radim (advisor)
This thesis reviews polarization multiplexing and its similarities, advantages and disadvantages to other types of multiplexing methods. The basics of optical fibers and its effects on transmission are discussed in terms of commonly used multiplexes. Additionally, divisions of optical access networks and multiplexing methods which could be used simultaneously with polarization multiplexing along with active and passive elements used for high-speed transmission such as polarization multiplex are described. Practical measurements of temperature influence to polarization and signal crosstalk in the amount of 70 °C and -40 °C are also included. The practical and theoretical measurements on 1 Gb signal led in G.652.D fiber for different situations are examined. Measurements containing 1 Gb signal includes test on triple play services (voice, video, data). First practical measurement on 1 Gb transmission shows how white noise, representing analog television, transmitted in the first polarization beam affects the signal in the second polarization beam. Second practical measurements show how two data streams transmitted through a single fiber at the same wavelength, but different polarization beams, creates a full duplex connection between two network elements. Results confirm the possibility on the usage of polarization multiplexing in optical access networks at common temperatures.
Tolerance zone and birefrigence influnce measurement on polarization multiplex
Štohl, Jakub ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the measurement of tolerance zone and the influence of birefringence on the activity of polarization multiplex. The theoretical part deals with polarization of light, mathematical description using Stokes and Jones vectors and its representation by Poincaré sphere. It also deals with optical transmission and channel merging. The final part describes the designed measuring workplace and the measurement itself.
Transmission Broadband Channel Implementation Using Light Propagation Polarization Axes
Mafka, Martin ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to analyze ways of propagation light in optical fiber with two polarization planes. Theoretical part is focused to to the issue of polarized light, its mathematical description using Stokes and Jones vectors, the state of polarization on Poincare sphere and polarization multiplex. In the practicle part are first measured several laboratory measurements to verify the theoretical assumptions from the previous chapters. At the end of the thesis was constructed a functional polarization multiplex for wavelength 1550 nm.
Influence of single mode optical fiber birefrigence for polarization multiplex
Šimák, Petr ; Münster, Petr (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
Thesis deals with polarization multiplexing and how birefringence influences polarization multiplexing. It also deals with polarization of light and how it can be described by Stokes and Jones vectors and also with visualiating polarization on Poincaré sphere. It also describes how information is transmitted in optical systems. At the end of the thesis is described design for polarization multiplexing at the lab.
Quality of Services in Optical Access Networks
Šifta, Radim ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Vlček, Čestmír (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the optical access networks and deals with the issue of transmission parameters of the physical layer, their negative impact on the quality of the services parameters and the possibilities of reducing their effect using the polarization multiplexing. The first and second chapter describe the theoretical background necessary for understanding the subsequent parts. The third chapter contains the practical part of the thesis. At first the optical routes in the Czech Republic in terms of polarization mode dispersion, which is together with insertion loss the main limiting parameter of high-speed optical networks, are evaluated. In the following part the measuring of the temperature changes effects on the polarization mode dispersion of the passive components and the effect of temperature changes to the polarization multiplexed signal are evaluated. To double the bandwidth and reduce the influence of polarization mode dispersion on the quality of services, the two simulation models of optical access networks using polarization multiplexing were carried out. These theoretical outputs were verified by the practical measurements in the laboratory and subsequently on the real optical route. Finally, a draft of the broadband optical access network based on wavelength and polarization multiplexing was designed based on obtained knowledge.
Tolerance zone measurement on polarization multiplex
Soktueva, Galsana ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the measurement of tolerance zone of a polarization multiplex. The theoretical part deals with polarization of light, mathematical description using Stokes and Jones vectors and the representation of the instantaneous state of polarized light using a Poincaré sphere. It also deals with optical transmission and multiplexing. The final part of the thesis describes the design of the measuring workplace and its implementation.
Simultaneous bidirectional transfer of data and power supply over one fiber
Baura, Tomáš ; Šedivá, Soňa (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
This Bachelor’s Thesis deals with projecting and implementation of transmission systems using a single optical fibre for parallel bidirectional transmission of optical power and data signal. These systems include Polarization Division Multiplexing (PMD), Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM) and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM). The theoretical part of the thesis closely describes and specifies optical fibre, optical radiation sources and detectors as well as passive optical components suitable for transmission system implementation. Further, the thesis describes principles of individual transmission systems including a selection of particular optical and optoelectronic parts for the TDM and WDM transmission composition. Each chapter of the practical part of this document describes methods and processes used for individual measurements. First the individual parameters of individual optoelectronic and optical components of transmission systems are verified and characterized. This is followed by measuring the parameters of the composed TDM and WDM transmission systems such as optical loss, transmitted electric power efficiency, transfer speed etc. Finally, the possibility of outer optical signal detection on an integrated photodiode PIN of the laser diode is tested and verified, which could be used for both transmission and reception of data signal.
Tolerance zone measurement on polarization multiplex
Soktueva, Galsana ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the measurement of tolerance zone of a polarization multiplex. The theoretical part deals with polarization of light, mathematical description using Stokes and Jones vectors and the representation of the instantaneous state of polarized light using a Poincaré sphere. It also deals with optical transmission and multiplexing. The final part of the thesis describes the design of the measuring workplace and its implementation.
Tolerance zone and birefrigence influnce measurement on polarization multiplex
Štohl, Jakub ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the measurement of tolerance zone and the influence of birefringence on the activity of polarization multiplex. The theoretical part deals with polarization of light, mathematical description using Stokes and Jones vectors and its representation by Poincaré sphere. It also deals with optical transmission and channel merging. The final part describes the designed measuring workplace and the measurement itself.

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