Splicing of optical fiber cable is done to extend a cable, making it longer, or to repair a break in it. Splicing is preferred over installation of connectors, because the connectors introduce losses and degrade reliability. Some connectors are necessary, but those are placed in a protected environment, and their use is minimized. Besides, a typical cable, with 56 or more strands, would require 56 or more connectors, and that would create a large lump in the cable.
The purpose of splicing optical fibers is to join two lengths of optical fiber. This may be practical when repairing a damaged length, or adding length to an existing fiber.
Splicing means joining in optical fibers.a process called splicing takes place to join two fibers.
No. Light is transmitted through optical fibers.
Copper wires and satellite transmission.
Good optical fiber is made of glass, but inexpensive fiber is sometimes made of plastic.
Due to No of connectors, No of splicing, Quality of Fiber / connectors, Not using Attenuator according to the distance, by using dirty attenuators, etc.
Splicing means joining in optical fibers.a process called splicing takes place to join two fibers.
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No. Light is transmitted through optical fibers.
It is a device used to measure power in an optical signal. It is usually done to test optic fibers. Here is where you can get a lot more information on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_power_meter
Optical fibers are flexible transparent fibers made of glass or plastic and transmits light between its two ends. They are mainly used in the fields of applied science and engineering.
Tools with optical fibers improve medical care by allowing physicians to see inaccessible places
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splicing is of optical fiber cable where as jointing is of cther cables
Yhere are varirties of Optical fibers with different sizes and characterstics but all of them are solids.