Optical fiber telecommunications IV /
Volume B is devoted to light wave systems and system impairments and compensation. Some of the topics include growth of the Internet, network architecture, undersea systems, high speed TDM transmission, cable TV systems, access networks, simulation tools, nonlinear effects, polarization mode dispers...
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Academic Press,
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Publisher Address: | San Diego : |
Publication Dates: | 2002. |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123951731 |
Summary: |
Volume B is devoted to light wave systems and system impairments and compensation. Some of the topics include growth of the Internet, network architecture, undersea systems, high speed TDM transmission, cable TV systems, access networks, simulation tools, nonlinear effects, polarization mode dispersion, bandwidth formats, and more. This book is an excellent companion to Optical Fiber Telecommunications IVA: Components (March 2002, ISBN: 0-12-395172-0). Fourth in a respected and comprehensive series - Authoritative authors from a range of organizations - Suitable for active lightwave R & D de |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (2 volumes) : illustrations |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
ISBN: |
9780123951731 0123951739 |
Index Number: | TK5103 |
CLC: | TN929.1 |
Contents: |
1. Overview -- 2. Growth of the Internet -- 3. Optical Network Architecture Evolution -- 4. Undersea Communications Systems -- 5. High Capacity, Ultra-Long Haul Networks -- 6. Pseudo-Linear Transmission of High-Speed TDM Signals: 40 and 160 Gb/s -- 7. Dispersion Managed Solitons & Chirped Return to Zero: What is the Difference? -- 8. Metropolitan Optical Networks -- 9. The Evolution of Cable TV Networks -- 10. Optical Access Networks -- 11. Beyond Gigabit: Development and Application of High Speed Ethernet Technology -- 12. Photonic Simulation Tools -- 13. Nonlinear Optical Effects in WDM Tr A. Components -- B. Systems and impairments. |