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Q: What are 2 places where fiber optics are used?
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What if the difference between fiber optic and satellite communication?

Satellite versus Fiber Optics communication1- Fiber optics communication is quicker but satellite is slow in communication.2- Fiber Optics communication higher bandwidth but Satellite Lower Bandwidth.3- In case of any fault we can easily repair Fiber Optics but Satellite can not be repair.4- Fiber Optics initial Cast is low but Satellite is very High.5- Many People want to communication during jogging, driving, sailing and flying these all possible in Satellite Communication But Fiber Optics not use for them.6- Fiber Optics is Very costly for long range communication but Satellite is low for long range communication.ByMuhammad ShaoibUniversity of Management and Technology ,Lahore, Pakistan


What are the cost of fiber optics cable?

well, the scientists made it to save alot of money not 100% sure im doing it for my homework 2 lol ;) but gl


What are different attenuation factors in optical fiber?

There are three types of attenuation in fibe optics cable. 1). Bending Losses 2). Scattering 3). Absorption


How can we make a LAN using Fiber Optic Wire?

You can't, there is no such thing as fiber optic wire. If it contained "wire" it would not be fiber optic. Wire refers to metal wiring such as copper in an insulated jacket coating. Fiber optics are bundles of glass tubing, typically sheathed in a much sturdier protective cable system (sometimes referred to as armoring). I assume your question is: How can we make a LAN using "fiber optic cable"? Answer: The same way you build a normal LAN you just switch out for new equipment. How much of your network you wish to switch over to fiber optics is the real question. At every stage of your LAN you will need a fiber optic ready piece of equipment including the modem, router and computer connection points. Fail to update any area of the LAN and you have devalued all of the fiber optics from that point and downstream of that point. Conceptually, beyond simply updating the equipment and cabling to fiber optics there are only a few additional considerations: 1. Length of the cables vs traditional wiring. Depending on the thickness and quality of your fiber optics you will have different recommended max lengths for networking legs. If you need to exceed the cables recommended length you will need a repeater or additional boosted router of some form. While you run into the same issue with traditional wiring just be aware that fiber optics have different length recommendations and vary with thickness. 2. Fiber optics are typically not as flexible as traditional wiring and require more care during installation. Where as wire can be bent or forced into different shapes and small spaces, fiber optics have a much smaller bend radius. If you bend a fiber optic cable beyond its bend radius you will shatter the glass tubing inside. Same issue should be considered for impact: With wiring you can hit it multiple times with a hammer and just flatting it or force it into a corner. With fiber optics, you will eventually shatter the inside if enough force is applied. While most fiber optics have been designed with enough armor cable to withstand basic handling, none of it can withstand the level of abuse that wire will endure and continue to function. 3. It's typically much thicker than wire. If you have pre drilled holes for wiring bundles, they may need to be enlarged for the same number of fiber optic cables to fit in the same location. Fiber optics may be 2 to 5 times the diameter of traditional wiring. This simply depends on the quality of the cables used. Thicker armor and/or thicker glass bundles are typically going to be higher quality and less prone to damage or having issues with data transmission over longer distance.


Short note on fiber distributed data interface?

FDDI is a broad topic but if we want to describe in short then : FDDI is a token ring network in which fiber optics cable is used as channel. there are three condition to design such a network- 1) there is a pair of fiber channel should passes to all the stations i.e. each host should have a pair of fiber optics cable(but should connected to only from one) 2)both channel should use same token 3)routing direction of both channel should be different. the advantage of above three condition that if channel break down somewhere then we need to just short both channel and it will act as a single token ring channel.


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