Fiber Optics and Its Role in Communication Systems
Khojamuratova J. R
Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh, 3 rd year undergraduate student at the Faculty of Physics, Nukus city
Keywords: Fiber optics, optical fiber, communication systems, data transmission, total internal reflection, high bandwidth, speed, electromagnetic interference, telecommunications, internet, light signals.
Abstract
This article provides an in-depth overview of fiber optics and its essential role in modern communication systems. It explains the basic structure and working principle of fiber optic technology, highlighting its advantages such as high bandwidth, speed, and security. The article also discusses various applications of fiber optics in internet services, telecommunications, cable TV, and other fields. Furthermore, it emphasizes the growing importance of fiber optics in the future of global data transmission and communication infrastructure.
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