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|a Optical fiber telecommunications IIIA /
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|a Updated to include the latest information on light wave technology, Optical Fiber Telecommunication III, Volumes A & B are invaluable for scientists, students, and engineers in the modern telecommunications industry. This two-volume set includes the most current research available in optical fiber telecommunications, light wave technology, and photonics/optoelectronics. The authors cover important background concepts such as SONET, coding device technology, andWOM components as well as projecting the trends in telecommunications for the 21st century. Key Features * One of the hottest subjects of today's technology * Includes the most up-to-date research available in optical fiber telecommunications * Projects the trends in telecommunications for the 21st century.
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|a Front Cover; Optical Fiber Telecommunications IIIA; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Overview; History; The New Volume; Survey of Volumes IIIA and IIIB; References; Chapter 2. SONET and ATM; Background; Network Solutions; Synchronous Transmission Networking: SONET and the SDH; ATM Networking; SONET and ATM; References; Chapter 3. Coding and Error Correction in Optical Fiber Communications Systems; Introduction; Common Modulation Formats for Fiber Systems-Direct Detection and Coherent Systems
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|a Chapter 5. Advances in Cable DesignIntroduction; Performance, Reliability, and Standards; Outside Plant Cables; References; Chapter 6. Polarization Effects in Lightwave Systems; Introduction; Origin of Polarization Effects in Fiber; PMD in Systems; Measurement of PMD; Polarization Effects in Amplified Systems; References; Chapter 7. Dispersion Compensation for Optical Fiber Systems; Introduction; Lightwave Systems; Chromatic Dispersion; Dispersion Compensation; The Next Step; Summary; References; Chapter 8. Fiber Nonlinearities and Their Impact on Transmission Systems; Introduction
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|a Stimulated Brillouin ScatteringSelf-Phase Modulation; Cross-Phase Modulation; Four-Photon Mixing; Dispersion Management; Modulation Instability; Stimulated Raman Scattering; Scaling Nonlinearities; Formulas and Symbols; References; Chapter 9. Terrestrial Amplified Lightwave System Design; Introduction; Architecture and Building Blocks of Lightwave Networks; Optical Amplifier System Design; WDM Issues; Optical Fiber Constraints; Advanced Experiments and Field Trials; Future Trends; References; Chapter 10. Undersea Amplified Lightwave Systems Design; Introduction; Transmission Formats
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|a Amplifier ChainsDispersion and Nonlinearity Management; Measures of System Margin; Polarization Effects; Transmission Experiments; Transmission Systems; Summary; References; Chapter 11. Advances in High Bit-Rate Transmission Systems; Introduction; High-Speed Receiver Design; System Performance; High-Speed Electronics; References; Chapter 12. Solitons in High Bit-Rate, Long-Distance Transmission; Introduction; Pulse Propagation and Solitons in Optical Fibers: A Tutorial; Spontaneous Emission and Other Noise Effects; Frequency Guiding Filters; Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
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|a Optical communications.
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