Optical Fiber Communication: Comprehensive Guide
Published 3/2026
Created by Prof. Hitesh Dholakiya (CEO of Engineering Funda & Day Dream Software)
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 109 Lectures ( 20h 57m ) | Size: 12.9 GB
What you'll learn
✓ Light Propagation in Optical Fiber
✓ Fiber Fabrication
✓ Fiber Losses
✓ Optical Sources
✓ Optical Detectors
✓ Power Launching & Coupling
✓ Optical Link Budget
✓ Optical Amplifiers
✓ Optical Components
✓ Optical Technologies
✓ Optical Measurement
Requirements
● No Prior knowledge is needed
Description
Optical Fiber Communication plays a vital role in modern high-speed communication systems by transmitting information through optical fibers using light. It enables extremely high data rates, low signal loss, and secure long-distance communication. This technology forms the backbone of the Internet, data centers, broadband networks, and modern telecommunication systems.
This course provides clear and engaging explanations of Optical Fiber Communication concepts. Prof. Hitesh Dholakiya covers key topics such as optical fibers, transmission characteristics, optical sources, detectors, amplifiers, and measurements with appropriate examples. It helps students build strong fundamentals and understand real-world fibre-optic communication systems.
Chapter Details of the Optical Fiber Communication includes
Chapter 1. Light Propagation in Optical Fiber
Chapter 2. Fiber Fabrication:
Chapter 3. Fiber Losses
Chapter 4. Optical Sources
Chapter 5. Optical Detectors
Chapter 6. Power Launching & Coupling
Chapter 7. Optical Link Budget
Chapter 8. Optical Amplifiers
Chapter 9. Optical Components
Chapter 10. Optical Technologies
Chapter 11. Optical Measurements
The chapter-wise detailed syllabus is as follows
1. Light Propagation in Optical Fiber
Histrorical Development of Optical Communication, Comparision of Copper Wire Communication with Optical Fiber Communication, Block Diagram of Optical Communication, Optical Fiber Structures and Types, Single Mode and Multimode Optical Fibers, Charactertics of Light, Referective Index, Refrection and Reflection of Light, Total Internal Reflection, Critical Angle and Snell's Law, Acceptance Angle and Numerical Aperture, V Number or Normalized Frequency, Number of Modes in Optical Fiber, Optical Fiber Solved Examples, Meridional Ray and Skew Ray, Phase Velocity, Group Velocity and Group Index, Wave Model of Optical Fiber, Evanescent Field in Optical Fiber, Mode Coupling in Optical Fiber, Degrenerated Modes in Optical Fiber, Mode Field Diameter of Optical Fiber, Effective Refractive Index of Optical Fiber, Group Delay and Mode Delay in Optical Fiber, Fundamental Mode of Optical Fiber.
2. Fiber Fabrication:
Optical Fiber Fabrication Process, OVPO Fiber Fabrication, VAD Fiber Fabrication, MCVD Fiber Fabrication, PCVD Fiber Fabrication, Photonic Crystal Fiber, Double Crucible Method, Fiber Materials, Glass and Plastic Optical Fibers.
3. Fiber Losses
Windows of Optical Communication, Digital Transmission Hierarchy {T1, T2, T3 & T4 Multiplexing}, Attenuation in Optical Fiber, Material Absorption in Optical Fiber, Fiber Banding Losses, Scattering Losses in Optical Fiber, Dispersion Losses in Optical Fiber, Pulse Broadening in Intermodal Dispersion, Fiber Birefringence, Optical Fiber Losses Solved Examples.
4. Optical Sources
Direct and Indirect Band Gap Semiconductors, LED - Light Emitting Diode, Planar LED, Surface Emitting LED, Edge Emitting LED, LED Parameters, LED Solved Examples, LASER - Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, Mode Hoping and Frequency Chirp in LASER, Fabry Perot LASER, Distributed Feedback LASER, Comparision of LED and LASER, Comparision of Injection LASER and Optically Pump LASER, Thresold Condition for LASER Lasing, LASER Rate Equations, LASER Solved Examples.
5. Optical Detectors
Photo Diode, Figure of Merits of Photo Detector, Photo Detector Solved Examples, Avalanche Photo Diode, PIN Photo Diode, Comparison of Avalanche Photo Diode and PIN Photo Diode.
6. Power Launching & Coupling
Power Coupled by LED in SI and GI Fiber, Equilibrium Numerical Aperture, Lensing Schemes in Optical Fiber, Fiber to Fiber Joint Losses, Fiber Splicing, Optical Fiber Connectors, Comparison of Fiber Splicing and Optical Fiber Connectors.
7. Optical Link Budget
Point-to-Point Link of Optical Communication, Link Power Budget Analysis, Rise Time Budget Analysis.
8. Optical Amplifiers
Optical Amplifier, Semiconductor Optical Amplifier, Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier - EDFA, Raman Amplifier, Comparison of SOA, EDFA, and Raman Amplifiers.
9. Optical Components
Optical Coupler, Optical Isolator, Optical Circulator, Optical Add-Drop Multiplexer - OADM.
10. Optical Technologies
WDM - Wavelength Division Multiplexing, DWDM - Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing, SONET, Comparison of WDM and SONET, Optical Soliton.
11. Optical Measurements
Eye Diagram, OTDR - Optical Time Domain Reflectometer, Dispersion Measurement, Attenuation Measurement, Numerical Aperture Measurement.
Course Prerequisites
1. Software Requirements
Scientific Calculator (any model) - for solving numerical problems
PDF Reader - to view downloadable notes and solved examples
2. Additional Materials
Notebook for solving numerical problems
Pen/pencil for diagram sketches
Headphones for a clear listening experience
Stable internet connection for smooth video streaming
3. Prior Knowledge / Academic Background
This course is designed for beginners, but the following helps
Basic understanding of electronics fundamentals (signals, frequency, amplitude)
Familiarity with basic mathematics: logarithms, probability basics, exponents
No prior experience in Optical Fiber Communication is required
4. Recommended Learning Mindset
To get the most out of the course, learners should
Be willing to solve numerical examples along with the instructor
Review end-of-chapter questions for deeper clarity
Approach each module with curiosity-Optical Fiber Communication concepts build on one another
Thank You.
Who this course is for
■ Students (Engineering, Diploma, Science)
■ Engineering students specializing in electrical, electronic, or communication engineering
■ Professionals working in industries such as defense, aerospace, and telecommunications
■ Anyone with a keen interest in understanding the principles and applications of Optical Communication
■ Government and Defense Employees
■ Students Preparing for Competitive Exams
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