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020 _a9780128165027
082 _a621.38275
_bWIL
100 _aWillner, Alan E.
_eed.
245 _aOptical fiber telecommunications
260 _bAcademic Press,
_a2020
_cSan Diego :
300 _axxxiv, 1083 p. ;
_bill.,
_c24 cm
365 _b185.00
_cUSD
_d85.90
490 _vv.11
504 _aincludes Index.
520 _aWith optical fiber telecommunications firmly entrenched in the global information infrastructure, a key question for the future is how deeply will optical communications penetrate and complement other forms of communication (e.g., wireless access, on-premises networks, interconnects, and satellites). Optical Fiber Telecommunications, the seventh edition of the classic series that has chronicled the progress in the research and development of lightwave communications since 1979, examines present and future opportunities by presenting the latest advances on key topics such as: Fiber and 5G-wireless access networks Inter- and intra-data center communications Free-space and quantum communication links Another key issue is the use of advanced photonics manufacturing and electronic signal processing to lower the cost of services and increase the system performance. To address this, the book covers: Foundry and software capabilities for widespread user access to photonic integrated circuits Nano- and microphotonic components Advanced and nonconventional data modulation formats The traditional emphasis of achieving higher data rates and longer transmission distances are also addressed through chapters on space-division-multiplexing, undersea cable systems, and efficient reconfigurable networking. This book is intended as an ideal reference suitable for university and industry researchers, graduate students, optical systems implementers, network operators, managers, and investors.
650 _aOptical Fibers
650 _aEngineering Fiber Optic
650 _aTelcommunications
650 _aAWGN
650 _a Fiber
650 _a5G-wireless access networks
650 _aInter,intra-data center communication
650 _aQuantum communication links
650 _aFree space
650 _aPhotonics
650 _aFoundry
650 _aSoftware capabilities
650 _a Nano,microphotonic components
650 _aNonconventional data modulation formats
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