Zusammenfassung
Durch das stark wachsende Verkehrsaufkommen in der Sprach- und Datenkommunikation müssen in Punkt-zu-Punkt-Verbindungen immer größere Übertragungsbandbreiten zur Verfügung gestellt werden. In Kap. 24 wurden verschiedene Multiplexverfahren vorgestellt, die es ermöglichen, die enorme Bandbreite der Monomodenfaser besser auszunutzen. Die höchsten Gesamtdatenraten werden derzeit sowohl in Labor- als auch in kommerziellen Systemen durch Wellenlängenmultiplex (engl. wavelength division multiplex, WDM) erreicht.
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Krummrich, P. et al. (2002). Übertragungsstrecken mit Welienläingenmultiplexbetrieb. In: Voges, E., Petermann, K. (eds) Optische Kommunikationstechnik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56395-9_26
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