Optical fiber
An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic fiber designed to guide
light along its length. Fiber optics is the overlap of
applied science and
engineering concerned with such optical fibers. Optical fibers are widely used in
fiber-optic communication, which permits transmission over longer distances and at higher data rates than other forms of wired and wireless communications. Fibers are used instead of metal wires because signals propagate along them with less loss, and they are immune to
electromagnetic interference. Optical fibers are also used to form
sensors, and in a variety of other applications.
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optical fibre
Noun
1. a very thin fiber made of glass that functions as a waveguide for light; used in bundles to transmit images
(synonym) optical fiber, glass fiber, glass fibre
(hypernym) fiber, fibre
(part-holonym) fiber optic cable, fibre optic cable
optical fibre
<
communications> (fibre optics, FO, US "fiber", light pipe) A plastic or glass (silicon dioxide) fibre no thicker than a human hair used to transmit information using infra-red or even visible light as the carrier (usually a laser). The light beam is an electromagnetic signal with a frequency in the range of 10^14 to 10^15 Hertz.
Optical fibre is less susceptible to external noise than other transmission media, and is cheaper to make than copper wire, but it is much more difficult to connect. Optical fibres are difficult to tamper with (to monitor or inject data in the middle of a connection), making them appropriate for secure communications. The light beams do not escape from the medium because the material used provides total internal reflection.
AT&T Bell Laboratories in the United States managed to send information at a rate of 420 megabits per second, over 161.5 km through an optical fibre cable. In Japan, 445.8 megabits per second was achieved over a shorter distance. At this rate, the entire text of the Encyclopedia Britannica could be transmitted in one second. Currently, AT&T is working on a world network to support high volume data transmission, international computer networking,
electronic mail and voice communications (a single fibre can transmit 200 million telephone conversations simultaneously).
See also
FDDI,
Optical Carrier n,
SONET.
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optical fibre
n. เส้นใยแก้วที่ใช้ในการสื่อนำข้อมูล (syn. optical fiber)