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Multimode Fibre Broadband Access and Self-Referencing Sensors Networks

AUTHOR Sanchez Montero David Ricardo
PUBLISHER LAP Lambert Academic Publishing (06/28/2013)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Residential users have a growing need for multiple groups of broadband services, such as video, fast internet or high-quality audio. And optical fibres can offer the physical infrastructure to create a fusion and convergence of the access network for next-generation access services. In this research field, the influence of most parameters that modify the frequency response of both silica-based multimode optical fibres and graded-inedx polymer optical fibres is theoretically and experimentally addressed. Furthermore, the increasing in-building networking feasibility can enhance the automation and integration of numerous optical sensor applications and systems. Related to this latter fact, an efficient multiplexing and sel-referencing scheme for optical fibre intensity sensors is demonstrated. A new approach for individually monitoring optical power loss of drop fibres in access Wavelength-Division-Multiplexing Passive Optical Networks (WDM-PON) is also reported. These WDM-PON topologies are considered to be the target architecture in the long-term for the next-generation access networks in Fibre-To-The-x (FTTx) deployments.
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ISBN-13: 9783659361876
ISBN-10: 3659361879
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 408
Carton Quantity: 18
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.91 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 1.31 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Residential users have a growing need for multiple groups of broadband services, such as video, fast internet or high-quality audio. And optical fibres can offer the physical infrastructure to create a fusion and convergence of the access network for next-generation access services. In this research field, the influence of most parameters that modify the frequency response of both silica-based multimode optical fibres and graded-inedx polymer optical fibres is theoretically and experimentally addressed. Furthermore, the increasing in-building networking feasibility can enhance the automation and integration of numerous optical sensor applications and systems. Related to this latter fact, an efficient multiplexing and sel-referencing scheme for optical fibre intensity sensors is demonstrated. A new approach for individually monitoring optical power loss of drop fibres in access Wavelength-Division-Multiplexing Passive Optical Networks (WDM-PON) is also reported. These WDM-PON topologies are considered to be the target architecture in the long-term for the next-generation access networks in Fibre-To-The-x (FTTx) deployments.
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