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Introduction to DWDM Technology - Data in a Rainbow (Hardcover)
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Introduction to DWDM Technology - Data in a Rainbow (Hardcover)
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"Companies and research labs worldwide are racing to develop Dense
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology, a far-reaching
advancement in the fiber optical communications field. To help you
keep pace with these latest developments, this all-in-one resource
brings you a clear, concise overview of the technology that is
transporting and processing vast amounts of information at the
speed of light. Until now, no book offered a practical introduction
to DWDM advances.
INTRODUCTION TO DWDM TECHNOLOGY will help you learn all the
essentials for this emerging field:
* Principles of physics underlying optical devices
* Optical components needed to design optical and DWDM
systems
* Coding and decoding techniques used in optical
communications
* Overview of DWDM systems
* State-of-the-art research trends
Complete with four-color illustrations to show how devices work,
this comprehensive book provides an invaluable discussion of DWDM
basics necessary for practicing electrical engineers, optical
systems designers, technical managers, and undergraduate students
in optical communications.
Go to
htttp: //www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/press/Kartfm.pdf for a
complete Table of Contents and a look at the Introduction. You can
check out Chapter 5, ""Optical Demultiplexers"" by clicking
on
http: //www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/press/KartCh5.pdf
About the Author
Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos is currently on the staff of the Optical
Networks Group of Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs Innovations,
formerly known as AT&T. His research interests include ATM and
SONET/SDH systems, ultrafast pattern recognition, IP and DWDM,
access enterprise systems, local area networks, fiber networks,
satellite systems, intelligent signal processing, neural networks,
and fuzzy logic. He holds several patents of which six patents (and
six pending) are in communications and optical communications
systems."
Sponsored by:
IEEE Communications Society
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