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Advances in Intelligent Optical Fiber Communication

This special issue belongs to the section “Intelligent Sensors“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The emergence of optical fiber communication technology has brought about significant changes in the scientific, technological, and social fields. Laser information technology, as an important application of laser technology represented by optical fiber communication technology, has established a framework for modern communication networks and plays an important role in information transmission. Optical fiber communication technology is important in the current Internet world and is one of the core technologies in the information age. The development of optical fiber communication technology faces many challenges and questions, such as that of how to realize a super-large-capacity optical fiber communication system, and how to build optical fiber communication systems in other scenarios. With society’s increasing demand for information transmission, optical fiber communication systems and network technologies will develop super-capacity, intelligence, and integration. Areas of research in this field include: intelligent optical networks, integration technologies and systems, and optical communication devices.

This Special Issue will focus on the latest developments and trends in optical fiber communication, and will cover the latest improvements in its theory, design, manufacturing, and application/validation. We invite authors to submit original research papers, communications, and review articles to provide useful insights into the present status of and future outlooks in this area.

Dr. Shuo Liu
Dr. Guowen An
Guest Editors

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Sensors - ISSN 1424-8220