DocumentCode :
1091452
Title :
A comparison of lightwave, microwave, and coaxial transmission technologies
Author :
Jones, J. Richard
Author_Institution :
FiberLAN, Incorporated, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
Volume :
18
Issue :
10
fYear :
1982
fDate :
10/1/1982 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1524
Lastpage :
1536
Abstract :
The relative performance, complexity, and cost for three digital transmission technologies-microwave, coaxial, and lightwaveare compared from the point of view of the lightwave technologist. It is found that lightwave systems are inherently noisier than the others. However, its bandwidth advantage can be exploited through bandwidth expansion techniques to overcome the noise disadvantage. It is further found that lightwave systems are potentially less complex than their radio and wireline counterparts given the advancements expected in the near future. Lastly, it is found that present-day lightwave systems can be less costly than the other technologies. Furthermore, it is found that anticipated near-term improvements to the technology will make lightwave systems even more attractive from the cost point of view. It is concluded that digital lightwave and microwave systems will continue to grow in usage-each has its own unique advantages relative to the other-and that digital coaxial systems will decline in usage.
Keywords :
Digital communications; Microwave radio communication; Optical fiber communication; Wire communication cables; Bandwidth; Coaxial cables; Coaxial components; Costs; Microwave technology; Optical noise; Optical waveguides; Paper technology; Propagation losses; Wire;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9197
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JQE.1982.1071413
Filename :
1071413
Link To Document :
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