Abstract
In fiber-optic communications, wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) is a technology which multiplexes a number of optical carrier signals onto a single optical fiber by using different wavelengths (i.e. colours) of laser light. This technique enables bidirectional communications over one strand of fiber, as well as multiplication of capacity. The term wavelength-division multiplexing is commonly applied to an optical carrier (which is typically described by its wavelength), whereas frequency-division multiplexing typically applies to a radio carrier (which is more often described by frequency). Since wavelength and frequency are tied together through a simple directly inverse relationship, the two terms actually describe the same concept.
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Item Type: | Thesis (Degree) |
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Creators: | Creators Email / ID Num. Mohamed Harith, Mohd Hazim 2009688324 |
Contributors: | Contribution Name Email / ID Num. Thesis advisor Subahir, Suhaila UNSPECIFIED |
Subjects: | T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering > Telecommunication > Data transmission systems |
Divisions: | Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam > Faculty of Electrical Engineering |
Programme: | Bachelor of Engineering (Hons.) Electronics (Communication) |
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Keywords: | Fiber-optic, communication, transmission technique |
Date: | 2012 |
URI: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67926 |
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