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Comparing The Correlation With Wireless Communications And Fiber Optics
In communications history, there was a big buzz when analog technology was invented. People were so happy with this new invention that it started the new age of communications. We can now hear our loved ones who are halfway around the globe through the humble analog telephone. Then the enhancement of digital technology occured. Compared to analog which takes an audio or video signal and translates it into electronic pulses, digital breaks the signal into a binary format where the audio or video data is represented by a series of "1"s and "0"s.
Communications technology has come a long way since the humble telephone. Technology is now gearing towards wireless communications, rather than wired technology. Defined by IEEE standard 8.02.11, wireless refers to the telecommunications technology, in which radio waves and microwaves carry signals to connect communications devices. These devices include pagers, cell phones, portable PCs, computer networks, GPS, satellite systems and handheld personal digtal assistants (PDAs). The concept that a network detached from wire with a transmission design that contains of voice and data quickly whooshing through the air from spot A to point B is rather something.
The want to work out wireless networks lies in the ease of installationk and the quikness of its technological advances. Wireless technology allows a network to go virtually anywhere without having to install cables and wires under the streets. Furthermore, over-air wireless transmission is free since wireless fiber optics uses the 300 GHz spectrum and above, which consists of infrared frequencies, a range that remains unlicensed. The only body that regulates these transmission frequencies is the International Electrotechnical Commission or the United States' FDA. Your wireless data is good as sent given that the radiated power doesn't exceed the limits determined by the IEC. It will not be long when the United States is expected to adopt the IEC standard, creating a global wireless transmission standard.
Local area network (LAN) that can't contain wires or cables to a great extent relies on wireless technology. This includes the following: (1) Last-Mile Access: High-speed links that connect end-users with Internet Service Providers or Satellite services, (2) Metropolitan Area Network extensions: Use to connect new networks, their core infrastracture, to complete, (3) Enterprise Connectivity: Use to connect LAN segments housed within buildings that do not have easily accessible right-of-ways for fiber, (4) Fiber Backup: Act as a backup for a fiber based system, (5) Backhaul: Wireless sytem used to carry cellular phone traffic from antenna tower back to facilities wired into the public switch telephone, and (6) Service Acceleration: Use to provide instant service to fiber optic customers while the fiber infrastracture is being laid.
Wireless technology calls for a little extra help from fiber optics itself to maximize its power. Fiber optic transceiver modules may be used to connect the Uplink/Downlink equipment to the transmission towers. This greatly increases the distance between the base station and the wireless transmission towers. By incorporating fiber optic links such as Ethernet converters, the system's EMI sensitivity is greatly reduced while reliability and signal quality is increased.
From analog to digital, these technologies greatly depend on wires and cables to send your message to the other end. And whether wired or wireless, it is certain that telecommunications technology grealty relies on a glass or plastic fiber that transfers light along its path. Fiber optics technology is sure to remain valuable in the advancement of how the world will communicate.
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