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Title: Diseño de un sistema de cableado estructurado para un entorno de oficinas
Author: Navidad Peñalba, Irene María
Director: Morán Moreno, Jose Antonio  
Tutor: Nadal Reixats, Laia
Abstract: Throughout the years different techniques have been developed promoting technology evolution and enabling the creation of new materials and components and higher communication capacity. In this project, we will study the different cabling methods that currently exist and different materials that can be used to design a structured cabling system for an office environment. A Structured Cabling System (SCS) is a method that is used to create an universal organized cabling system so everybody is capable to understand it and multiple applications such as voice, data or video can be used. First action in this project will be defining the different topologies, structures and network architectures that can be found in the literature. Next, a review of the transmission media currently on the market will be provided. Later on, we will explain the subsystems that make up an SCS and the elements which are made of. Finally, a technical-economic design of a structured cabling system for an office environment will be performed, where project requirements will first be established, such as the number of employees in each campus, wiring usage (voice, data, etc.), in order to define the necessary network architecture and topology. Afterwards, material measurement will be made to provide an economic estimation of the project.
Keywords: optical fiber
cabling
structured
cabling
cooper
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: 12-Jun-2020
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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