kuidukanavat
Kuidukanavat is a Finnish term used in telecommunications to describe the individual light-based channels transmitted over a fiber optic link. A kuidukanava carries data as a modulated optical signal within a fiber, and multiple kuidukanavat can be transmitted on the same fiber by using different wavelengths (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) or time-division multiplexing. The word derives from kuitu meaning fiber and kanavat meaning channels, and the concept is equivalent to optical channels in fiber-optic communications, central to achieving high capacity in modern networks.
Technologies and implementations: In wavelength-division multiplexing, many kuidukanavat are carried by a single fiber, each occupying
Applications and context: Kuidukanavat enable scalable bandwidth in metropolitan, long-haul, and data-center networks, supporting services such