2. To learn the physical foundations of the optical transmission systems and optical information processes. In particular, those concepts that deviate most from the classical technics such as, for instance, the optical generation and photonic detection. |
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B3 B5
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D3
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4. To be able to specify the type of optical fibres and other necessary optoelectronical components that are needed for a certain optical link. Also, to understand their physical and technological limitations. |
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C25
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D3
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6. To know the foundations, topologies and switching technologies of optical networks, as well as those of the current proposals of FTTH. |
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C21
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