fiberopticteknologiaan
Fiberopticteknologiaan is the Finnish term for fiber optic technology. In English, this field is known as fiber optic technology or fiber optics. It encompasses systems that use thin strands of glass or plastic—optical fibers—to transmit light and encode information. A typical fiber consists of a core that guides light and a cladding with a lower refractive index, enabling total internal reflection to keep the light confined along the length of the fiber.
Two main fiber types are used: single-mode fibers, with a small core that supports one propagation mode
Applications include telecommunications and Internet infrastructure (long-haul, metro, and access networks), home and business fiber to
Key advantages are high bandwidth, low signal loss over long distances, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and