"Optical Fiber Communications and Devices" ed. by Moh. Yasin, Sulaiman W. Harun and Hamzah Arof
InTeO | 2012 | ISBN: 9533079541 9789533079547 | 391 pages | PDF | 21 MB
InTeO | 2012 | ISBN: 9533079541 9789533079547 | 391 pages | PDF | 21 MB
This book is a collection of works dealing with the important technologies and mathematical concepts behind today's optical fiber communications and devices. The book compiles worldwide contributions from many prominent universities and research centers, bringing together leading academics and scientists in the field of photonics and optical communications. Researchers and practitioners working in photonics and optical communications will find this book a valuable resource.
It features 17 selected topics such as architecture and topologies of optical networks, secure optical communication, PONs, LANs, and WANs and thus provides an overall view of current research trends and technology on these topics.
Contents
Preface
1 All-Optical Amplitude Multiplexing Through Fiber Parametric Interaction Between Binary Signals
2 Multimode Passive Optical Network for LAN Application
3 Effects of Dispersion Fiber on CWDM Directly Modulated System Performance
4 Design and Application of X-Ray Lens in the Form of Glass Capillary Filled by a Set of Concave Epoxy Microlenses
5 2 Terabit Transmission over Installed SMF with Direct Detection Coherent WDM
6 Advanced Modulation Formats and MLSE Based Digital Signal Processing for 100Gbit/sec Communication Through Optical Fibers
7 Integration of Eco-Friendly POF Based Splitter and Optical Filter for Low-Cost WDM Network Solutions
8 Secure Long-Distance Quantum Communication over Optical Fiber Quantum Channels
9 In-Service Line Monitoring for Passive Optical Networks
10 Nonlinear Compensation Using Multi-Subband Frequency-Shaped Digital Backpropagation
11 Optical Performance Analysis of Single-Mode Fiber Connections
12 A Comparative Study of Node Architectures with Add/Drop Constraints in WDM Networks
13 Accurate Receiver Model for Optical Fiber Systems with Polarization Induced Performance Degradation
14 Designing WAN Topologies Under Redundancy Constraints
15 Physical Layer Impairments in the Optimization of the Next-Generation of All-Optical Networks
16 Design of Advanced Digital Systems Based on High-Speed Optical Links
17 Fiber Optic Temperature Sensors
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