This book (in two volumes) has been the "bible" for optical communications engineers for 32 years. Since the publication of Optical Fiber Telecommunications V (OFTV) in 2008, many new technologies have evolved that will form the basis of future optical engineering applications in the communications industry. Written by active authorities in the field from industry and academia, OFT V1 A&B includes all the newest and most important emerging optical technologies. With this book, engineers will have all the key technologies at their fingertips for future optical components and systems development.…mehr
This book (in two volumes) has been the "bible" for optical communications engineers for 32 years. Since the publication of Optical Fiber Telecommunications V (OFTV) in 2008, many new technologies have evolved that will form the basis of future optical engineering applications in the communications industry. Written by active authorities in the field from industry and academia, OFT V1 A&B includes all the newest and most important emerging optical technologies. With this book, engineers will have all the key technologies at their fingertips for future optical components and systems development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Capacity of Fibers in Optical Networks 2. Commercial 100-Gbit/s Coherent Transmission Systems 3. Advances in Tbit/s Superchannels; Optical Satellite Communications 4. Advanced DSP for Optical Communication Systems 5. Advanced Coding for Optical Communications 6. Extremely Higher-Order Modulation Formats 7. Multicarrier Optical Transmission 8. Optical Encoding/Decoding of OFDM & Nyquist Signals 9. Multi-Orthogonal-Mode Multichannel Systems 10. Mode Coupling and its Impact on Spatially Multiplexed Systems 11. Multimode Communications using OAM 12. Transmission Systems using Multicore Fibers 13. Elastic Optical Networking; ROADM-Node Architectures for Reconfigurable Photonic Networks 14. Convergence of IP and Optical Networking; Energy Efficient Telecommunications 15. Advancements in Metro Regional and Core Transport Network Architectures for the Next-Generation Internet 16. Novel Architectures for Streaming / Routing in Optical Networks > 10 GHz) microwave photonics: Enhanced-performance links and the novel functionalities they enable > 10 GHz) microwave photonics 19. All-band Optical Wireless Access Networks using Radio over Fiber Technologies; PONs: State of the Art and Standardized 20. Wavelength-Division-Multiplexed Passive Optical Networks (WDM PONs) 21. FTTx Worldwide Deployment.
1. Capacity of Fibers in Optical Networks 2. Commercial 100-Gbit/s Coherent Transmission Systems 3. Advances in Tbit/s Superchannels; Optical Satellite Communications 4. Advanced DSP for Optical Communication Systems 5. Advanced Coding for Optical Communications 6. Extremely Higher-Order Modulation Formats 7. Multicarrier Optical Transmission 8. Optical Encoding/Decoding of OFDM & Nyquist Signals 9. Multi-Orthogonal-Mode Multichannel Systems 10. Mode Coupling and its Impact on Spatially Multiplexed Systems 11. Multimode Communications using OAM 12. Transmission Systems using Multicore Fibers 13. Elastic Optical Networking; ROADM-Node Architectures for Reconfigurable Photonic Networks 14. Convergence of IP and Optical Networking; Energy Efficient Telecommunications 15. Advancements in Metro Regional and Core Transport Network Architectures for the Next-Generation Internet 16. Novel Architectures for Streaming / Routing in Optical Networks > 10 GHz) microwave photonics: Enhanced-performance links and the novel functionalities they enable > 10 GHz) microwave photonics 19. All-band Optical Wireless Access Networks using Radio over Fiber Technologies; PONs: State of the Art and Standardized 20. Wavelength-Division-Multiplexed Passive Optical Networks (WDM PONs) 21. FTTx Worldwide Deployment.
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