More
than ever, the Broadcast/Media industry is calling for
innovative solutions for the transport of increasing
bandwidth over a minimum number of fiber optic cables.
For truly clear image quality and advanced editing/post
production feasibility, digital production, filming and
transmission, optical transmission is the ideal choice.
Fiber optic communication is also key in developing a
reliable Intelligent Transport System (ITS) by building a
network around existing metropolitan signal
interconnections to monitor and control
traffic/transportation.
Advanced technology continues to enable the medical
industry to go further than ever imagined. Today, fiber
optics serve as an important complementary element to
technological advancement for the medical industry.
Whether the image comes from a radiological, cat-scan,
magnetic or a simple camera device, and whether the
distance is 10 or 10,000 meters, fiber optics are the best
means for either analog or digital transport to assure that
all components of the image remain in tact and are not
compromised by surrounding radiation, electromagnetic
fields/disturbances, noise or general interference.
We can offer a broad range of Opticomm products to serve
the CCTV/ security/surveillance industry. Sites ordinarily
consist of NTSC/PAL/SECAM video cameras with mechanical
data Pin/Tilt/Zoom surveillance activity for real-time
transmission between the camera site and the communication
controller hub. Opticomm’s products can also
accommodate higher end video needs from RGB to digital
SDI/HDTV/DVB for more advanced security/surveillance
systems.
Where the quality of the video and other transmitted
elements must be assured, secured and unaffected by noise
and other interfering factors, there is no alternative to
fiber optics.
With the widespread transmission of multi-channel CATV
(whether to the home or industry), fiber optics have become
the premier choice of signal transport, allowing higher
bandwidth transmission and ensuring a much lower
degradation in signal and quality.
All
links are connected via fiber optic multimode or singlemode
cable and, in many cases, complement a satellite based
transmission system for secured transmission from
satellite-to-control-to-home/industry.