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Optical Fiber Transmission Networks Using DWDM Technology

42,00 

All you require to start with DWDM Technology, fundamentals, components: Mux/Demux, ROADMS, Amplifiers, transponders etc

Requirements

  • Familiarity With Basic Telecommunication Concepts

Description

Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) is an optical multiplexing technology used to increase bandwidth over existing fiber networks. DWDM works by combining and transmitting multiple signals simultaneously at different wavelengths on the same fiber. The technology creates multiple virtual fibers, thus multiplying the capacity of the physical medium.

Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) is a key component of the world’s communications infrastructure. The tremendous growth in telecommunications services is possible today in part through optical networks, where DWDM systems allow much greater bandwidth over existing optical systems. For anyone involved with telecommunication and information technology, understanding this technology is a critical requirement.

So for those who aspire to start career in telecom companies, it is quite rewarding to invest in the DWDM technology. For those already working in telecom companies providing different data and voice service, this will enhance their portfolio and career prospects.

This DWDM training is comprehensive and indepth, so that you may get started with this DWDM technology as soon as possible. This course is designed to provide you with necessary functional knowledge possible in shortest possible time.

Upon completion of this DWDM training course, the attendees will be able to:

  • Understand the basics of DWDM
  • Architecture of DWDM system
  • How DWDM networking is done
  • Wavelength spectrum for DWDM and Gray Optics
  • CWDM Vs DWDM
  • Main components of DWDM systems
    • Transponders
    • EDFA Optical Amplifiers
    • RAMAN Optical Amplifiers
    • Optical Add Drop Multiplexers
  • Optical Fiber Communication fundamentals to understand DWDM systems
  • Various Types of Optical channel Impairments and dispersions
  • Optical link Budget
  • Flexible Grid DWDM systems
  • Reconfigurable Add Drop Multiplexers (ROADMs)
    • Static ROADMS
    • Colorless ROADMS
    • Colorless Distortionless ROADMS
    • Colorless Distortionless Contentionless ROADMS

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner, Intermediate Telecom/Network Engineers who want to learn about DWDM Technology

Additional information

Hours on-demand video

2

Language

English

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