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KYSELÁK, M. FILKA, M.
Original Title
Optical Routes Application
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The paper deals with the design of optcal routes applications. Contemporary optical fibers can deal with almost all of the unfavorable effects which are known these days. They have sufficiently low specific slump, they can handle a slump caused by OH- ions, they can restrain the multimode effect and finally they can compensate a chromatic dispersion. But there is one problem, which the present science can't solve and this problem is the Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD). This effect is a restricting factor of high-speed long-distance optical routes. The capacity increase of the existing optical routes is more often realized by multiplexing methods. Using more wavelengths makes multiplication of the optical fiber transfer rate possible. It evokes not only the advancement of fiber letting (known as "Dark Fiber" service), but more often also a single wavelength letting.
Keywords
optical fibre, design, application, pmd, polarization mode dispersion.
Authors
KYSELÁK, M.; FILKA, M.
RIV year
2007
Released
1. 8. 2007
Publisher
Springer
Location
New York
ISBN
978-0-387-74158-1
Book
Proceedings of the 12th IFIP International Conference, Prague
Edition number
1
Pages from
Pages to
7
Pages count
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT23404, author="Martin {Kyselák} and Miloslav {Filka}", title="Optical Routes Application", booktitle="Proceedings of the 12th IFIP International Conference, Prague", year="2007", number="1", pages="1--7", publisher="Springer", address="New York", isbn="978-0-387-74158-1" }