INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ICT

ATM Technology and Fiber Optic Communication

ATM Technology and Fiber Optic Communication

Wireless ATM, or mobile ATM, consists of an ATM core network with a wireless access network. The ATM transceivers provide highly reliable logic-to-light, serial data transmission over single-mode fiber using 1300 nm MQW (Multi-Quantum Well) laser diode (FP) and 1300nm InGaAs PIN photodiodes. ATM stands for Asynchronous Transfer Mode, is a high-speed, broadband transmission data communication technology based on packet switching, which is used by telcos, long distance carriers, and campus-wide backbone networks to carry integrated data, voice, and video information. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a telecommunications standard defined by the American National Standards Institute and International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T, formerly CCITT) for digital transmission of multiple types of traffic. ATM for broadband networks presents some issues which result appealing for an optical approach. It is connection-oriented, meaning a virtual circuit must be established before data transfer begins. ATM is a high-performance technology that provides bandwidth on-demand for seamless transport of full-motion video, audio, data, animations, and still images in local and wider area environments.

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Optical Module Communication Technology

Optical Module Communication Technology

Optical modules are compact devices that convert electrical signals into optical signals and vice versa. They are used in fiber optic communication systems to transmit data over long distances with minimal loss and interference. At present, the world's AI large-scale models have been released one after another and combined with industry applications to promote the smart upgrade of thousands of industries, and continue to drive the demand for optical chips, optical devices, and optical module in the upstream of the data. The Transmitter Optical Sub Assembly (TOSA) is responsible for the emission of light.

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Fiber Optic Communication Coherent Technology

Fiber Optic Communication Coherent Technology

What is a Coherent Optical Fiber Communication System? A coherent optical fiber communication system leverages variable properties of light waves, including amplitude, phase, and polarization, to optimize the capacity of a fiber optic link. Coherent optics are typically used for ultra-high bandwidth applications ranging anywhere from 100 Gigabit to 1 Terabit per second. Powerful digital signal processing chips (DSPs) are embedded within these systems to mitigate non-linear effects caused by fiber impairments, including chromatic.

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