recent trends in fiber optics
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RECENT TRENDS RECENT TRENDS IN FIBER OPTICSIN FIBER OPTICSRECENT TRENDS RECENT TRENDS IN FIBER OPTICSIN FIBER OPTICS
SUBMITTED BY: N.PARVEENABEGUM
S.GAYATHRI
I YEAR CSE
ARUNAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
THIRUVANNAMALAI
INTRODUCTION• Fiber Optic technology is simply the use of light
to transmit the data• The general use of fiber optics did not begin until
the 1970s• Robert Maurer developed a fiber with a loss of 20
dB / km• Since that time the use of fiber optics has
increased drastically
What is Fiber optics ?
Transmitting communication signals over
hair thin strands of glass or optics
Fiber Optics Overview
• Telephone companies initially used fiber to transport high volumes of voice traffic.
• During the 1980s telephone companies began to deploy fiber throughout their networks.
Optical Fiber Construction
The construction of a fiber optic cable consists of a core, cladding, coating buffer
Principle of operation
Any signal is converted in to the light signal and it is transmitted in to the Optical Fiber by the principle of Total Internal Reflection.
Principle of operation…,
Applications• IN SENSOR SYSTEMS In sensing a physical parameter, a fiber
itself acts as a modulator in response to influences
with the help of fiber we can measure temperature , stress , strain displacement etc..,
Applications• CHEMICAL MEASUREMENT
Measurement of chemicals and or component species of chemicals is usually done in laboratories using mass spectrometer , gas chromatographs , IR and NMR spectrometers etc..
• In the case of hydrocarbons , fiber optic wire is being used to monitor buried tanks ,lines and structures for leakage in to the surrounding soil.
• The sensor comprises of a fiber optic cable and Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR).
• The OTDR measures the distribution of optical power loss with distance along the entire length of the cable up to a maximum of 2.5 km.
• Hydrocarbons in contact with the cable induce a local power loss
POLLUTION DETECTOR• A smoke and pollution detector can be built
using optical fibers.• A beam of light transmitted from one end
of the fiber can be collected by another optical fiber.
• If foreign particles are present in the region between the fibers, they scatter light.
Applications• ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
As the electrical field measuring devices in the past would affected by the fringe fields around them.
But as fiber optic system is non conductive , it can be used in electrical field measurement systems.
ApplicationsMAGNETIC FIELD MEASUREMENT
SYSTEMS
A Fiber optic system can easily sense the change in direction , presence , rotation , angle
WHY USE FIBRE OPTICS?
• Economics• Speed• Distance• Weight/size• Freedom from interference• Electrical isolation• Security
DISADVANTAGES• Installation and maintenance of optical
fibers require a new set of skills.
• High cost
• Require skilled technician
Conclusion• Although the widespread use of fiber began
with the push from the telecommunications industry, today it is commonplace. Many enterprises take advantage of fiber to increase the capacity and functionality of their local area networks (LANs)
Conclusion…,The future technology will easily migrate
to fiber, while minimizing cost and installation issues.
It is the responsibilities of the Engineers to overcome the difficulties and serve the society.
References :
• www.communication.howstuffworks.com
• www.wikipedia.org• Text book of Engineering Physics ,
S.Gopinath , Anurahdha publications• www.webopedia.com
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