Copper LAN cables – Have they reached their speed limit

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To make better decisions about investing in new equipment for controlling the process and machinery used to produce copper LAN cables, it is important to know how they perform relative to their transmission capacity limit. In this paper, the author uses the Shannon Theory of information to estimate the maximum capacity of copper LAN cables and analyzes the constraints necessary to attain the theoretical capacity.

Description

To make better decisions about investing in new equipment for controlling the process and machinery used to produce copper LAN cables, it is important to know how they perform relative to their transmission capacity limit. In this paper, the author uses the Shannon Theory of information to estimate the maximum capacity of copper LAN cables and analyzes the constraints necessary to attain the theoretical capacity.

Additional information

Author(s)

Jose M. Castro, The University of Arizona, USA.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 71st Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, August 2004, pg. 75.

Year

2003