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Fiber Optic Telecommunications Technology And Systems – A Two Course Sequence For A Telecommunications Engineering Technology Ms Program
Author(s) -
Warren Koontz
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--14561
Subject(s) - telecommunications , optical fiber , computer science , telecommunications network , optical communication , engineering , electrical engineering , electronic engineering
The continuing growth of telecommunication networks is currently dominated by two technologies: fiber optics (or optical networking) and wireless. The Telecommunications Engineering Technology program at RIT, as part of its continuous improvement program, has been developing and updating courses in these important areas. This paper describes a twocourse sequence in fiber optic telecommunication technology and systems. The first course in the sequence was introduced in the spring of 2001 as an advanced undergraduate elective. It has proven to be a popular course and has run at least once per year since then. The second course has just been completed and will be offered this spring (2005).

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