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Multicore Process Simplifies Fiber Splicing

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ANAHEIM, Calif., and DUNCAN, S.C., March 19, 2013 — A new automated process simplifies the alignment and splicing of optical fibers and can bundle multiplexed fibers consisting of up to 19 cores and up to 19 times the signal-carrying capacity. Multicore optical fibers — bundles of multiplexed fibers — have many times the signal-carrying capacity of traditional single-core fibers, but their use in telecommunications had been restricted because of the challenge in splicing them together — picture trying to match up and connect two separate boxes of spaghetti so that all of the noodles in each box are perfectly aligned. ...Read full article

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    Published: March 2013
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    multiplexing
    The combination of two or more signals for transmission along a single wire, path or carrier. In most optical communication systems this is referred to as wavelength division multiplexing, in which the combination of different signals for transmission are imbedded in multiple wavelengths over a single optical channel. The optical channel is a fiber optic cable or any other standard optical waveguide.
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