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14 December 2010100 Gigabit Internet why and how: the technology behind it
The need to keep transmission capacity growing is a never ending process which is becoming more and more
challenging to fulfill. Over the years we have witnessed data rates to grow from less than one bit per second all the way
up to tens of Giga bits per second thus leading to the overall aggregate throughputs of several Terra bits per second
which can be observed in today's the most advanced optical communications networks. This progression was
accomplished by replacing earlier simple copper conductor wires by a twisted pair, then by coaxial cables which later on
were superseded by microwave transmission systems. After fundamental discoveries leading to coherent light sources -
lasers and fiber optic cables, fiber optics data communication became the prevailing way in data transmission. The
combination of fiber optics, optical data multiplexing techniques, and advanced electronic signal processing helped to
realize data transmission capabilities which just a few years ago would have been very hardly even to imagine.
I. Glesk
"100 Gigabit Internet why and how: the technology behind it", Proc. SPIE 7746, 17th Slovak-Czech-Polish Optical Conference on Wave and Quantum Aspects of Contemporary Optics, 774602 (14 December 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.880033
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I. Glesk, "100 Gigabit Internet why and how: the technology behind it," Proc. SPIE 7746, 17th Slovak-Czech-Polish Optical Conference on Wave and Quantum Aspects of Contemporary Optics, 774602 (14 December 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.880033