2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-9741-6_16
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Advanced modulation formats for fiber optic communication systems

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“…The capacity limit of the fiber optic technologies has elevated the hazard to carry large data by using SMF. The SMF is most widely used in long‐distance communication and uses the methods of polarization division multiplexing (PDM), 5 wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), 6 and advanced modulation techniques (AMT) 7,8 . Furthermore, as the number of users grows every day, keeping up with the increase in data transmission capacity is a critical challenge for IoT applications.…”
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“…The capacity limit of the fiber optic technologies has elevated the hazard to carry large data by using SMF. The SMF is most widely used in long‐distance communication and uses the methods of polarization division multiplexing (PDM), 5 wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), 6 and advanced modulation techniques (AMT) 7,8 . Furthermore, as the number of users grows every day, keeping up with the increase in data transmission capacity is a critical challenge for IoT applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SMF is most widely used in long-distance communication and uses the methods of polarization division multiplexing (PDM), 5 wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), 6 and advanced modulation techniques (AMT). 7,8 Furthermore, as the number of users grows every day, keeping up with the increase in data transmission capacity is a critical challenge for IoT applications. MMF has the following advantages: (i) increased transmission capacity per unit area; (ii) minimum coupling to reduce cross-talk; and (iii) interconnection and amplification.…”
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