Title:
Fiber optics handbook : fiber, devices, and systems for optical communications
Series:
McGraw-Hill telecom. Engineering
Publication Information:
New York : McGraw - Hill, 2002
ISBN:
9780071386234
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Summary
Summary
Fibre optic networks have demonstrated their ability to provide both enormous speed and capacity, making them the technology of choice for capacity intensive broadband-access applications. Features of this book include: optical wave amplifiers and solitons.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Optical Fibers and Fiber-Optic Communications |
Chapter 2 Optical Fiber Communication Technology and System Overview |
Chapter 3 Nonlinear Effects in Optical Fibers |
Chapter 4 Sources, Modulators, and Detectors for Fiber-Optic Communication Systems |
Chapter 5 Optical Fiber Amplifiers |
Chapter 6 Fiber-Optic Communication Links (Telecom, Datacom, and Analog) |
Chapter 7 Solitions in Optical Fiber Communication Systems |
Chapter 8 Tapered-Fiber Couplers, MUX and deMUX |
Chapter 9 Fiber Bragg Gratings |
Chapter 10 Micro-Optics-Based Components for Networking |
Chapter 11 Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers and Wavelength Conversion |
Chapter 12 Optical Time-Division Multiplexed Communication Networks |
Chapter 13 Wavelength Domain Multiplexed (WDM) Fiber-Optic Communication Networks |
Chapter 14 Infrared Fibers |
Chapter 15 Optical Fiber Sensors |
Chapter 16 Fiber-Optic Communication Standards |
Index |