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Friction Property and Mechanism of Indoor Optical Fiber Cable and Optimization for Access Network to MDUs

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Abstract

We studied the cable friction and found that it depends on polymer sheath stiffness and lubricants. Optimization should prevent stick-slip motion and reduce the friction by controlling the polymer stiffness and the lubricants.

© 2010 IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Photonics Society, OSA, Telcordia

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