DocumentCode :
3403290
Title :
Fiber optic “air-blown” solutions
Author :
Gorrell, Patrick
Author_Institution :
AIDCO Inc., Chino, CA, USA
fYear :
1996
fDate :
22-24 Oct 1996
Firstpage :
189
Lastpage :
193
Abstract :
Harmonic power distortions, radio frequency interference and electromagnetic interference are all examples of electrical problems that may have a significant adverse effect on the performance of telecommunications and other types of high-speed signaling systems. A possible remedy for such problems is to consider converting the signaling media from copper to fiber optic cables. Transporting photons instead of electrons, fiber optic cables offer 100% immunity from all forms of electrical interference. In addition, fiber optic cables can support much higher bandwidths, for longer distances with increased reliability when compared with copper cables. Implementing or converting to fiber optics has become increasingly easier. Today nearly all manufacturers of high speed communications equipment and other signaling systems offer fiber optic interfaces as a standard product. New connector and splicing technology has made fiber optic cable termination and testing as cost-effective as terminating most types of copper cables. What is more, advancements such as the development of “air-blown” installation methods have resulted in a quantum reduction in fiber optic cable installation, maintenance and replacement costs. Using “air-blown” technology, fiber optic cables may be installed, relocated or replaced in a small fraction of the time required to install most types of copper cables. The FutureFlex “air-blown” fiber optic cabling system is described
Keywords :
cable laying; optical cables; optical fibre testing; FutureFlex; air-blown fiber optic cabling system; connector technology; electrical interference immunity; fiber optic cable maintenance; fiber optic cable replacement costs; fiber optic cable termination; fiber optic cable testing; fiber optic cables installation; high-speed signaling systems; higher bandwidths; splicing technology; telecommunications systems; Communication cables; Communication system signaling; Copper; Electromagnetic interference; Harmonic distortion; Optical distortion; Optical fiber cables; Optical fibers; Power system harmonics; Radiofrequency interference;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
WESCON/96
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
ISSN :
1095-791X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3274-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WESCON.1996.553986
Filename :
553986
Link To Document :
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