A: Mostly for mullti channels communication
optical fibre milatary applications
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The uses of optical fiber are expanding in various industries and applications due to its ability to transmit data quickly and efficiently over long distances. Industries such as telecommunications, healthcare, and transportation are increasingly relying on optical fiber for high-speed internet, medical imaging, and traffic control systems. Additionally, optical fiber is being used in sensors for monitoring environmental conditions and in security systems for data transmission. Overall, the versatility and reliability of optical fiber make it a valuable technology for a wide range of industries and applications.
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40 GHz
Usually, there is a laser diode that is optically coupled to the fiber.
One of the advantages of optical fiber is that it is NOT susceptible to cross-talk.
An objective type of question on optical fiber is on that focuses on the integral part of fiber optic. A good question would be, " Why are optical fibers immune to EMI? "
Describe refraction and reflection with respect to Fiber Optical Cable?
no, its cylindrical
An optical fiber is a glass or plastic fiber that carries light along its length. Fiber optics is the overlap of applied science and engineering concerned with the design and application of optical fibers.
The optical fiber can be used both as unidirectional and bidirectional. The main application of optical fiber is in long-distance links, so there exists no need to employ them as unidirectional. For each direction different wavelengths are used to modulat the signals. At the same time many bidirectional signals can travel through the same optical fiber.