fibertransmission
Fibertransmission refers to the process of transmitting data over optical fibers, which are thin strands of glass or plastic that can carry light signals over long distances with minimal loss of signal quality. This technology is fundamental to modern telecommunications, including the internet, telephone networks, and cable television.
Optical fibers work by using the principle of total internal reflection, where light signals are guided along
There are two main types of optical fibers: single-mode and multi-mode. Single-mode fibers have a smaller core
Fibertransmission systems typically use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or laser diodes as light sources to transmit data.