Title :
New trends in high speed networking
Author_Institution :
Raj Kumar Goel Inst. of Technol., Ghaziabad, India
Abstract :
Convergence of information and communication technology (ICT) has met the large demand of voice, data, video and internet. The necessity of high speed network between computer to computer, computer to business houses and industrial users is the current requirement. The high speed network in advanced countries has increased from 40 Gbps to 40 Tbps. Such signals can not be processed electronically due to low signal to noise ratio. Hence, new technology based on optical-optical multiplexing using lasers as transmitters and photo diode as receiver via optical fiber medium has been successfully developed now a days.
Keywords :
broadband networks; optical fibre networks; optical receivers; optical transmitters; photodiodes; wavelength division multiplexing; WDM; bit rate 40 Gbit/s to 40 Tbit/s; broadband optical fiber communication; high speed networking; lasers; low signal to noise ratio; optical fiber medium; optical-optical multiplexing; photo diode; receiver; transmitters; wavelength division multiplexing; Optical amplifiers; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical fiber dispersion; Optical fiber networks; Wavelength division multiplexing; Broadband; fiber optics; high speed networking; optical add drop mux; optical amplifiers; optical cross connect; wavelength division Mux/demux;
Conference_Titel :
Computing for Sustainable Global Development (INDIACom), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
Print_ISBN :
978-93-80544-10-6
DOI :
10.1109/IndiaCom.2014.6828060