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The new fiber network cable can transmit data
at a transmission rate of 100G/s.
Recently, GE announced the completion of the installation of the world's fastest high-speed fiber optic line to support the company's Industrial Internet initiatives
.
As founding members of the Industrial Internet Consortium, GE's software scientists and developers have developed an industrial testbed that transmits 100 gigabytes of data per second, enabling seamless machine-to-machine conversations and data transfer
across connected control systems, large infrastructures, and machines in manufacturing plants.
Internet links on home computers or mobile devices typically transmit data at 15 Mbps, equivalent to downloading one Full HD movie at a time, a speed that pales in comparison to the high-speed network cables installed at GE's global R&D centers, which can transmit speeds of up to 100 G/s (100,000 M/s), equivalent to downloading more than 6,000 movies
in a single download.
Even though today's computers have dramatically increased processing speeds, users still have to wait long to download large files, sometimes taking minutes to complete
.
Transmitting instructions containing a dataset a thousand times the size of a standard movie file to an industrial machine is even more unimaginable
.
With the new 100G line, the factory can instantly connect and control machines
thousands of miles away.
Colinparris, vice president of GE Software Research, said that GE Software Research focuses on promoting real-time connectivity between large systems and developing sophisticated control systems to improve product performance and efficiency
.
High-speed fiber optic cables accelerate data transfer and increase data capacity
within Industrial Internet products and services.
The new fiber network cable can transmit data
at a transmission rate of 100G/s.
Recently, GE announced the completion of the installation of the world's fastest high-speed fiber optic line to support the company's Industrial Internet initiatives
.
As founding members of the Industrial Internet Consortium, GE's software scientists and developers have developed an industrial testbed that transmits 100 gigabytes of data per second, enabling seamless machine-to-machine conversations and data transfer
across connected control systems, large infrastructures, and machines in manufacturing plants.
Internet links on home computers or mobile devices typically transmit data at 15 Mbps, equivalent to downloading one Full HD movie at a time, a speed that pales in comparison to the high-speed network cables installed at GE's global R&D centers, which can transmit speeds of up to 100 G/s (100,000 M/s), equivalent to downloading more than 6,000 movies
in a single download.
Even though today's computers have dramatically increased processing speeds, users still have to wait long to download large files, sometimes taking minutes to complete
.
Transmitting instructions containing a dataset a thousand times the size of a standard movie file to an industrial machine is even more unimaginable
.
With the new 100G line, the factory can instantly connect and control machines
thousands of miles away.
Colinparris, vice president of GE Software Research, said that GE Software Research focuses on promoting real-time connectivity between large systems and developing sophisticated control systems to improve product performance and efficiency
.
High-speed fiber optic cables accelerate data transfer and increase data capacity
within Industrial Internet products and services.