Search for dissertations about: "wavelength division multiplexing"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words wavelength division multiplexing.
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11. Reliability versus Cost in Next Generation Optical Access Networks
Abstract : The ever increasing demands of Internet users caused by the introduction of new high bandwidth applications and online services as well as the growing number of users and devices connected to the Internet, bring many challenges for the operators, especially in the last mile section of the network. Next generation access architectures are expected to offer high sustainable bandwidth per user. READ MORE
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12. Optical Communication System Characterization using Polarization Properties
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13. InP based Micromechanics for Vertical-Cavity Micro-Opto-Electro-Mechanical Systems
Abstract : During the past decade, the amount of transmitted data hasbeen boosted due to an increasing use of the World Wide Web(WWW), video and audio transmissions. In the late 90s, thetraditional technology using twisted copper cables was nolonger capable to provide enough transmission capacity for theconstantly increasing data traffic. READ MORE
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14. Characterisation of Optical Fibers Using Dual-Comb Swept-Wavelength Interferometry
Abstract : The growth in data traffic coupled with trends in internet use will result in a requirement for interfaces of the network to reach Tb/s data rate in the future. Considering this, novel transmission techniques that can increase the date rate with orders of magnitude must be considered. One such example is space-division multiplexing (SDM) fibers. READ MORE
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15. VCSEL Techniques for Wavelength-Multiplexed Optical Interconnects
Abstract : The majority of global data communication is taking place within data centers where data is stored and processed and where the largest part of the power used for global networking is consumed. With the rapidly increasing use of Internet-based applications and services, data centers are equipped with a larger number of servers and switches requiring higher bandwidth connectivity. READ MORE