Optical Networking Best Practices Handbook

Section 4.5 - Extending Performance

There are difficulties in getting light to travel from point A to point B. This section offers suggestions on how performances can be extended.

4.5.1 Regeneration

 

While light in a fiber travels at about 200,000 km/s, no light source can actually travel that far and still be interpreted as individual 1s and 0s. One reason for this is that photons can be absorbed by the cladding and not arrive at the receiving end. Since increasing the power of single-mode lasers can decrease the output, it is necessary to extend the reach of the photons in the fiber through regeneration [1].

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