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Professor Polina Bayvel, UCL Engineering
The development of the optical fibre communication network has sparked the communication revolution and the growth of the internet. Is there a limit to the capacity of an optical fibre channel? This lecture will describe the physics of optical fibre transmission, the limits to achievable data rates and the techniques that can be used to overcome them.
Sonia Abrams
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2016-02-11 2016-02-11 Europe/London Lunch Hour Lectures: The illusion of infinity: is there a limit to optical fibre bandwidth? This lecture will describe the physics of optical fibre transmission, the limits to achievable data rates and the techniques that can be used to overcome them. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2016/02/11/lunch-hour-lectures-the-illusion-of-infinity-is-there-a-limit-to-optical-fibre-bandwidth-81552 University of London (UCL),Darwin Lecture Theatre,Darwin Building access via Malet Place,LondonLocation
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