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Grzegorz Fabrykowski

Researcher at Wilmington University

Publications -  21
Citations -  129

Grzegorz Fabrykowski is an academic researcher from Wilmington University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adapter (computing) & Optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 21 publications receiving 129 citations.

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Fiber Optic Distribution Device and Fiber Optic Network Including the Same

TL;DR: A fiber optic distribution device, comprising a housing, providing an inlet opening for an fiber optic riser cable and an outlet opening for a fiber optic tether cable, is defined in this article.
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Removable fiber optic splice tray

TL;DR: A fiber optic splice tray having a first side for connecting optical fibers, and a second side for splicing optical fibers is disclosed in this paper, where the splice trays are mounted on a base of an optical fiber distribution box in such a way that the fiber optic cables remain connected when removed from and mounted to the base.
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Fiber optic management unit and fiber optic distribution device

TL;DR: In this article, a fiber optic management unit for handling optical fibers unit having a base with first and second segments miming perpendicular to each other is presented, where a tray is pivotable attached to the second segment such that the tray is transferable between a first position in which the fiber routing track of the first segment is closed and a second position in where the fiber Routing track is opened when the tray was pivoted around a first axis.
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Strain relief device for cables and fiber optic distribution device

TL;DR: In this article, a strain relief device has a first U-like shape basic body having first and second opposite lateral walls connected to a second U-shaped basic body by a film hinge integral with both basic bodies.
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Fiber optic adapter mount

TL;DR: In this article, a fiber optic adapter mount with a receiving area for receiving an adapter, a retention feature and a mounting feature is described, where the retention feature is configured to releasably retain the adapter in the receiving area.