Saturday, April 24, 2010

FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATIONS
Introduction:

our current "age of technology" is the result of many brilliant inventions and discoveries, but it is our ability to transmit information, and the media we use to do it, that is perhaps most responsible for its evolution . Progressing from the copper wire of a century ago to today's fiber optic cable, our increasing ability to transmit more information, more quickly and over longer distances has expanded the boundaries of our technological development in all areas.
Today's low-loss glass fiber optic cable offers almost unlimited bandwidth and unique advantages over all previously developed transmission media. The basic point-to-point fiber optic transmission system consists of three basic elements: the optical transmitter, the fiber optic cable and the optical receiver.


1 comment:

  1. You are right that technology has changed over time and so is the medias used. low-loss glass fiber optic cable offers high bandwidth and are better than all previously developed transmission media.Its cost efficient too.Nice paper.
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