Intelligent computing center uses Slovenian coarse wavelength division multiplexer for remote monitoring

The multiplexing function is accomplished by means of a passive CWDM multiplexer (MUX) module employing a sequence of wavelength-specific filters. This technique enables bidirectional communications o...

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