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Optical Fiber Telecommunications IV-B
Systems and Impairments
4th Edition, Volume B - March 1, 2002
Editors: Ivan Kaminow, Tingye Li
Language: English
eBook ISBN:9780080513195
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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…Read more
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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 designers, developers, purchasers, operators, students, and analysts- Lightwave components reviewed in Volume A- Lightwave systems and impairments reviewed in Volume B- Up-to-the minute coverage
1. Overview2. Growth of the Internet3. Optical Network Architecture Evolution4.Undersea Communications Systems5. High Capacity, Ultra-Long Haul Networks6. Pseudo-Linear Transmission of High-Speed TDM Signals: 40 and 160 Gb/s7. Dispersion Managed Solitons & Chirped Return to Zero: What is the Difference?8. Metropolitan Optical Networks9. The Evolution of Cable TV Networks10. Optical Access Networks11. Beyond Gigabit: Development and Application of High Speed Ethernet Technology12. Photonic Simulation Tools13. Nonlinear Optical Effects in WDM Transmission14. Fixed and Tunable Managment of Fiber Chromatic Dispersion15. Polarization Mode Dispersion16. Bandwidth Efficient Modulation Formats for Digital Fiber Transmission Systems17. Error-Control Coding Techniques and Applications18. Electronic Equalization Techniques for Mitigating Transmission ImpairmentsIndex to Volumes IVA and IVB
No. of pages: 1022
Language: English
Edition: 4
Volume: B
Published: March 1, 2002
Imprint: Academic Press
eBook ISBN: 9780080513195
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Ivan Kaminow
Ivan Kaminow retired from Bell Labs in 1996 after a 42-year career. He conducted seminal studies on electrooptic modulators and materials, Raman scattering in ferroelectrics, integrated optics, semiconductor lasers (DBR, ridge-waveguide InGaAsP and multi-frequency), birefringent optical fibers, and WDM networks. Later, he led research on WDM components (EDFAs, AWGs and fiber Fabry-Perot Filters), and on WDM local and wide area networks. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a recipient of the IEEE Edison Medal, OSA Ives Medal, and IEEE Photonics Award. Since 2004, he has been Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.
Ivan Kaminow retired from Bell Labs in 1996 after a 42-year career. He conducted seminal studies on electrooptic modulators and materials, Raman scattering in ferroelectrics, integrated optics, semiconductor lasers (DBR , ridge-waveguide InGaAsP and multi-frequency), birefringent optical fibers, and WDM networks. Later, he led research on WDM components (EDFAs, AWGs and fiber Fabry-Perot Filters), and on WDM local and wide area networks. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a recipient of the IEEE/OSA John Tyndall, OSA Charles Townes and IEEE/LEOS Quantum Electronics Awards. Since 2004, he has been Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.
Affiliations and expertise
Formerly AT&T Bell Laboratories, Inc., now at University of California, Berkeley, USA
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Tingye Li
Tingye Li retired from AT&T in 1998 after a 41-year career at Bell Labs and AT&T Labs. His seminal work on laser resonator modes is considered a classic. Since the late 1960s, he and his groups have conducted pioneering studies on lightwave technologies and systems. He led the work on amplified WDM transmission systems and championed their deployment for upgrading network capacity. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He is a recipient of the IEEE David Sarnoff Award, IEEE/OSA John Tyndall Award, OSA Ives Medal/Quinn Endowment, AT&T Science and Technology Medal, and IEEE Photonics Award.
Affiliations and expertise
AT&T Labs (retired)
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