Fiber optic unidirectional channel
In fiber-optic networks, a unidirectional link carries signals in only one direction per fiber. Together, the two fibers form a full-duplex channel, but each fiber itself is strictly one-way. Key characteristics This is the dominant architecture for: Fiber is usually cheaper than. 6 provides optical parameter values for physical layer interfaces of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) systems primarily intended for mobile fronthaul and metro applications in the O-band, optimized for 5 km transmission distances.
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