Optical communication, also known as optical telecommunication, is one type of communications in which light is used to carry the signal to the remote end, instead of electrical current. Optical communication relies on optical fibers to carry signals to their destinations. It can be performed visually or by using electronic devices. An optical communication system uses a transmitter for encoding a message into an optical signal, a channel for carrying the signal to its destination, and a receiver for reproducing the message from the received optical signal.
Course | Fiber Optics |
Accessibility | Regular Classroom |
Duration | 6 Months |