Search for dissertations about: "Optical fiber technology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 245 swedish dissertations containing the words Optical fiber technology.
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1. Distributions Of Fiber Characteristics As A Tool To Evaluate Mechanical Pulps
Abstract : Mechanical pulps are used in paper products such as magazine or news grade printing papers or paperboard. Mechanical pulping gives a high yield; nearly everything in the tree except the bark is used in the paper. This means that mechanical pulping consumes much less wood than chemical pulping, especially to produce a unit area of printing surface. READ MORE
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2. Generation and Applications of Picosecond Pulses in High-Capacity Fiber Optic Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with short optical pulse generation from actively mode-locked Erbium-doped fiber ring lasers (ML-EFRL) and their applications in all-optical signal processing (optical sampling and switching) and transmission experiments for high-capacity fiber optic systems. In future ultra-high bit-rate optical time division multiplexed (OTDM) systems, one of the key requirements is to develop reliable optical pulse sources that can generate high quality optical pulses. READ MORE
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3. Erbium fiber ring lasers and their applications in ultrahigh speed fiber-optic transmission
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4. Bonding Ability Distribution of Fibers in Mechanical Pulp Furnishes
Abstract : This thesis presents a method of measuring the distribution of fiber bonding ability in mechanical pulp furnishes. The method is intended for industrial use, where today only average values are used to describe fiber bonding ability, despite the differences in morphology of the fibers entering the mill. READ MORE
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5. Power Consumption and Joint Signal Processing in Fiber-Optical Communication
Abstract : The power consumption of coherent fiber-optical communication systems is becoming increasingly important, for both environmental and economic reasons. The data traffic on the Internet is increasing at a faster pace than that at which optical network equipment is becoming more energy efficient, which means that the overall power consumption of the Internet is increasing. READ MORE