KOMPAS.com - Internet world is threatened "jammed". Why, as summarized by Kompas Tekno from PC World, Tuesday
(19/05/2015), the capacity of optical fiber cable infrastructure are the
backbone of the global network will not be able to keep pace with the
rapid rate of consumption of large-sized content.
Moreover, lately services greedy wide bandwidth streaming video is used more and more crowded.
Optical
fiber cables are theoretically able to handle data transmission of 100
terabits per second, equivalent to 250 pieces of Blu-ray disc. Although impressed by the large, this capacity is estimated to have been inadequate in just five years into the future.
If it were so, a network like the Internet would apply jammed highways. Traffic will be slowed down because of insufficient network capacity for the amount of data back and forth.
Optical fiber cable capacity can actually be improved by strengthening the level of light that dihantarkannya. But there is one point where the light will experience saturation is too high and instead blocks the data transmission.
So, what can be done? Scientists are a number of universities in the UK are trying to find
solutions to increase the capacity of the Internet backbone.
One
method offered is to create a new type of optical cable which has "many
core" so that it can deliver greater amounts of data. But cable is thus more difficult contrived than conventional optical fibers.
Whatever the proposed solution, the scientists should be able to commercialize and produce it on a large scale. If not, then maybe internet bandwidth to be "rationed" or restricted when it is "jammed".
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