Dense Wavelength Division Multiplex - traduction vers allemand
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Dense Wavelength Division Multiplex - traduction vers allemand

TECHNOLOGY WHICH MULTIPLEXES A NUMBER OF OPTICAL CARRIER SIGNALS ONTO A SINGLE OPTICAL FIBER BY USING DIFFERENT WAVELENGTHS
DWDM; Dense wave division multiplexing; Wavelength Division Multiplexing; Wave division multiplexing; Wavelength-division multiplexed; Coarse wavelength division multiplexing; CWDM; Dense WDM; Coarse WDM; Dense wavelength division multiplexing; Wave-division multiplexing; Wavelength Division Multiplex; Wavelength division multiplex; Dense wave-division multiplexing; Wavelength division multiplexing; Dense wavelength-division multiplexing; Wavelength-division multiple access; Wavelength Division Multiple Access; Wavelength Division Multiplexors; Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing; Wavelength division multiple access; Shortwave Wavelength Division Multiplexing; Coarse wavelength-division multiplexing; Wavelength-division duplexing
  • WDM System in rack 19/21<nowiki>''</nowiki>
  • Series of SFP+ transceivers for 10 Gbit/s WDM communications
  • WDM multiplexer for DWDM communications

Dense Wavelength Division Multiplex      
Technologie zur Übermittlung von Daten mit Hilfe von Lichtwellen über Glasfaserkabel (jedes Signal sendet auf seiner eigenen Wellenlänge, bis zu 80 Kanäle pro Kabel sind möglich)
Time division Multiple Access         
CHANNEL ACCESS METHOD FOR SHARED MEDIUM NETWORKS
Time Division Multiple Access; Dynamic TDMA; Dynamic tdma; Dynamic Time Division Multiple Access; Dynamic TDM; Time division multiple access; Dynamic time-division multiple access; TDMA (networking)
Methode der drahtlosen Kommunikation die es ermöglicht verschiedene Übertragungen durch nur ein Kanal zu senden durch Aufteilen in Abschnitte und jedem Abschnitt eine Übertragungseinheit zuzuteilen, abgekürzt TDMA
Code Division Multiple Access         
CHANNEL ACCESS METHOD FOR RADIO COMMUNICATION, ALLOWING MANY TRANSMITTERS TO SEND INFORMATION OVER ONE CHANNEL USING SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNOLOGY AND A SPECIAL CODING SCHEME; USED IN GPS, CDMAONE, CDMA2000, UMTS, ETC.
CDMA; Code-division; Code-Division Multiple Access; Code division multiplexing; Cdma; Synchronous Code-Division Multiple Access; SCDMA; Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access'; Code-division multiplexing; Code division multiplex; IS683A; S-CDMA; S-cdma; Synchronous CDMA; Code division; Code division multiple access; Collaborative CDMA; Code Division Multiple Access; Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access
Einsatz eines einzigartigen Kodes für jeden Benutzer (für Handys, ermöglicht die Übertragung von aller Anrufe der Benutzer von einer Zelle mit großer Bandbreite ohne Störungen)

Définition

wavelength division multiplexing
<communications> (WDM) Multiplexing several {Optical Carrier n} signals on a single optical fibre by using different wavelengths (colours) of laser light to carry different signals. The device that joins the signals together is known as a multiplexor, and the one that splits them apart is a demultiplexor. With the right type of fibre you can have a device that does both and that ought to be called a "mudem" but isn't. The first WDM systems combined two signals and appeared around 1985. Modern systems can handle up to 128 signals and can expand a basic 9.6 Gbps fibre system to a capacity of over 1000 Gbps. WDM systems are popular with telecommunications companies because they allow them to expand the capacity of their fibre networks without digging up the road again. All they have to do is to upgrade the (de)multiplexors at each end. However these systems are expensive and complicated to run. There is currently no standard, which makes it awkward to integrate with older but more standard SONET systems. Note that this term applies to an optical carrier (which is typically described by its wavelength), whereas {frequency division multiplexing} typically applies to a radio carrier (which is more often described by frequency). However, since wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional, and since radio and light are both forms of electromagnetic radiation, the distinction is somewhat arbitrary. See also time division multiplexing, {code division multiplexing}. [Is "wave division multiplexing", as in "dense wave division multiplexing" (DWDM) just a trendy abbreviation?] (2002-07-16)

Wikipédia

Wavelength-division multiplexing

In fiber-optic communications, wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) is a technology which multiplexes a number of optical carrier signals onto a single optical fiber by using different wavelengths (i.e., colors) of laser light. This technique enables bidirectional communications over a single strand of fiber, also called wavelength-division duplexing, as well as multiplication of capacity.

The term WDM is commonly applied to an optical carrier, which is typically described by its wavelength, whereas frequency-division multiplexing typically applies to a radio carrier which is more often described by frequency. This is purely conventional because wavelength and frequency communicate the same information. Specifically, frequency (in Hertz, which is cycles per second) multiplied by wavelength (the physical length of one cycle) equals the velocity of the carrier wave. In a vacuum, this is the speed of light, usually denoted by the lowercase letter, c. In glass fiber, it is substantially slower, usually about 0.7 times c. The data rate in practical systems is a fraction of the carrier frequency.