JAMMU, Nov 18: Er Dinesh Gupta, HoD (CSE/IT) of Yogananda College of Engineering & Technology (YCET) was invited by St. Joseph University Dimapur, Nagaland to conduct a session on “Innovation in Communication using Optical Fibres”. This activity was conducted under IIC Driven Activity which is under Institutions Innovation Council- a MHRD Govt of India Initiative. Er. Dinesh Gupta conducted this season today. The session started with the history of Telecommunication and different modes of communication, comparison of different types of communication with Optical Fibre Communication, its advantages and disadvantages. It finds innumerable uses in Telecommunication, Military, Medical Science, Home, Industry, Networking etc. He discussed that the communication using optical fiber cable is a technique of transmitting data from one location to another by transmitting light waves. At present, these cables are used for communication like sending images, voice messages, etc. The designing of these cables can be done with plastic or glass so that the data can be transmitted effectively and quickly than copper cables. These cables changed the telecom industry by playing a key role in data transmission. So these cables replaced the copper cables. Now-a-days, the world is connected to the internet. So by using a light beam over a fiber optic cable, it is possible to make a phone call, video download and website checking. In the end, Er Dinesh Gupta thanked Dr M Selladurai, IIC Coordinator of St. Joseph University Dimapur for inviting him and giving an opportunity to deliver guest lecture. He also mentioned the immense gratitude for the management of YCET and Prof (Dr) AK Srivastava, Director YCET for allowing him to deliver guest lecture.
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