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Fiber Optics Transmission
Have you tried playing message relay that the Boy and Girl scouts
play during one of those jamborees? Message relay requires five or
more players in each team. A uniform message will be passed from one
person to the last member of the team. Then the message shall be
read aloud to find if the message received is the same as the one
being sent by the first member. The team who gets the exact almost
the same to the original message wins the game. Such is the dynamics
of data transmission.
The challenge in transmitting data is to get the message to the
receiver exactly the same with the one than was sent so much the
better if data transmission is faster. Data transmission will go
through many obstacles like interference. In the case of the game,
the interference is the obstruction from the outside and the
destruction from other people watching the game. Coaxial copper wire
is challenged by the electromagnetic interference, which greatly
affects the quality of data that is transmitted.
Fiber optics transmission works in the same general principle
wherein a data in the form of light wave is sent from one point
passing through the fibers’ core until it reaches to the receiver’s
point. The data shall then be decoded and interpreted. In fiber
optics transmission of data in surveillance cameras, the camera
captures the image, and then it sends the image through the fiber
optics channel to the hub where the images can be seen from the
television monitors as in the case of closed-circuit television.
Fiber optics transmission is made possible by linking multiple fiber
optics cables from a coming from different location to a single
storage. Imagine the network of computer in many offices say fro
example, a call center. The hundreds of computers lining up are
being connected with use of fiber optics technology so that fiber
optics transmission is achieved clearly and fast. With the use of
available Internet or intranet, data is being transmitted passing
through different paths and going through several directions in a
speed of light. Because of the innate data capacity of fiber optics
transmission, sending huge file is now made possible.
The same is true with telecommunications, wherein thousands of
telephones are connected with the use of fiber optics. Fiber optics
transmission of telephone messages are now clearer, unlike the olden
days where telephone were used to be connected using coaxial copper
wires that produces static sound thus, affecting the message sent.
Fiber optics technology is very utilized because of its data
transmission capabilities that never fail the end-users of this
friendly technology.
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