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The green technology wavelength division multiplexing based on polymer optical fiber (GT-WDM-POF) network solutions is presented in this paper. Green technology polymer optical fiber (GT-POF) splitter has been fabricated by environment-friendly handmade fusion technique, as an effective transmission media to split and recombine a number of different wavelengths. Two different wavelengths from ecologically friendly light emitting diode (LED) were fully utilized to transmit two different sources of systems; Ethernet connection and video transmission system. Red LED which in 650 nm wavelength capable to download and upload data through Ethernet cable while green LED in 520 nm wavelength transmits a video signal. Special filter has been placed between the splitter and receiver-end to ensure GT-WDM-POF network system can select and generate a single signal as desired. The material, fabrication method, system, and application approach in this study are based on the environment-friendly solution to reduce the power consumption and wastage without affecting the system performance. Our GT-POF splitter and GT-WDM-POF network solution proposed in this paper are the first reported up to this time.
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Rathore, A. (2014). RETRACTED CHAPTER: Integration of Eco-Friendly POF-Based Splitter and Optical Filter for Low-Cost WDM Network Solutions. In: Mohapatra, D.P., Patnaik, S. (eds) Intelligent Computing, Networking, and Informatics. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 243. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1665-0_40
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