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EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES


Read the latest white papers and online articles from our library of free vendor-supplied technical content*


ADVANCED FIBERS FOR INCREASED SUSTAINABILITY AND REDUCED COSTS IN METRO/DCI APPLICATIONS


OFS


Modern fibers should be designed to optimize the performance of the newest and most advanced transmission systems. Such systems are power hungry, but it has now proven possible for the most sophisticated optical fibers to support actual power savings of the transmission equipment.


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THE ADVANTAGES OF INDIUM PHOSPHIDE PHOTONIC INTEGRATION IN HIGH-


COMMSCOPE


The purpose of this document is to guide UK network planners and engineers through the design, selection, and identification of the necessary components for fibre optic networks that best suit their specific application needs.


PERFORMANCE COHERENT OPTICS INFINERA


A wide range of cloud and video applications, together with the increased access speeds enabled by 5G, DAA, and next-generation PON, are driving the need for ever more optical bandwidth.


100GBAUD+ SILICON PHOTONICS SOLUTIONS DRIVE OPTICAL NETWORK EVOLUTION


ACACIA COMMUNICATIONS


This paper describes how silicon photonic (SiPh) opto-electronic integration and packaging, with its improved RF performance, is designed to enable next- generation coherent transmission beyond 100Gbaud and provide network operators with the ability to avoid “half-step” capacity upgrades and allow them the full step upgrades they need without sacrificing reach or stranding network bandwidth when migrating from current-generation solutions.


OPTICAL SIGNAL-CONDITIONING ENABLES COHERENT MODULE TESTING


VIAVI


Today’s network bandwidth demand is being enabled by advanced DSP engines. Increasing deployed bandwidth is accomplished through two factors; a pure baud rate / data rate increase per channel and an adaptability to accommodate many different and changing network topologies. To enable the flexibility required in todays network, these DSP’s not only adapt in real time to a wide range of network impairments (i.e. loss, noise, distance, dispersion), but also report the values they are compensating for. This dramatically simplifies network planning and monitoring.


MULTIMODE FIBER IN THE ENTERPRISE - A STANDARDS UPDATE


OFS


Enterprise network customers and vendors - in fact, the entire data communications industry - benefit from interoperable, multivendor industry standards developed by the interaction and coordination between Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) component/fiber standards, American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/ TIA and International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/IEC structured cabling standards and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Ethernet and InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) Fibre Channel application standards.


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