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This book provides a summary of the research conducted at UCLA,
Stanford University, and UCSD over the last ?ve years in the area
of nonlinear dyn- ics and chaos as applied to digital
communications. At ?rst blush, the term "chaotic communications"
seems like an oxymoron; how could something as precise and
deterministic as digital communications be chaotic? But as this
book will demonstrate, the application of chaos and nonlinear
dynamicstocommunicationsprovidesmanypromisingnewdirectionsinareas
of coding, nonlinear optical communications, and ultra-wideband
commu- cations. The eleven chapters of the book summarize many of
the promising new approaches that have been developed, and point
the way to new research directions in this ?eld. Digital
communications techniques have been continuously developed and
re?ned for the past ?fty years to the point where today they form
the heart of a multi-hundred billion dollar per year industry
employing hundreds of thousands of people on a worldwide basis.
There is a continuing need for transmission and reception of
digital signals at higher and higher data rates. There are a
variety of physical limits that place an upper limit on these data
rates, and so the question naturally arises: are there alternative
communi- tion techniques that can overcome some of these
limitations? Most digital communications today is carried out using
electronic devices that are essentially "linear," and linear system
theory has been used to c- tinually re?ne their performance. In
many cases, inherently nonlinear devices are linearized in order to
achieve a certain level of linear system performance.
This book provides a summary of the research conducted at UCLA,
Stanford University, and UCSD over the last ?ve years in the area
of nonlinear dyn- ics and chaos as applied to digital
communications. At ?rst blush, the term "chaotic communications"
seems like an oxymoron; how could something as precise and
deterministic as digital communications be chaotic? But as this
book will demonstrate, the application of chaos and nonlinear
dynamicstocommunicationsprovidesmanypromisingnewdirectionsinareas
of coding, nonlinear optical communications, and ultra-wideband
commu- cations. The eleven chapters of the book summarize many of
the promising new approaches that have been developed, and point
the way to new research directions in this ?eld. Digital
communications techniques have been continuously developed and
re?ned for the past ?fty years to the point where today they form
the heart of a multi-hundred billion dollar per year industry
employing hundreds of thousands of people on a worldwide basis.
There is a continuing need for transmission and reception of
digital signals at higher and higher data rates. There are a
variety of physical limits that place an upper limit on these data
rates, and so the question naturally arises: are there alternative
communi- tion techniques that can overcome some of these
limitations? Most digital communications today is carried out using
electronic devices that are essentially "linear," and linear system
theory has been used to c- tinually re?ne their performance. In
many cases, inherently nonlinear devices are linearized in order to
achieve a certain level of linear system performance.
Suitable for both graduate and senior undergraduate students, this
textbook offers a logical progression through the underlying
principles and practical applications of nonlinear photonics.
Building up from essential physics, general concepts, and
fundamental mathematical formulations, it provides a robust
introduction to nonlinear optical processes and phenomena, and
their practical applications in real-world devices and systems.
Over 45 worked problems illustrate key concepts and provide
hands-on models for students, and over 160 end-of-chapter exercises
supply students with plenty of scope to master the material.
Accompanied by a complete solutions manual for instructors,
including detailed explanations of each result, and drawing on the
author's 35 years of teaching experience, this is the ideal
introduction to nonlinear photonics for students in electrical
engineering.
Understand the fundamental concepts, theoretical background, major
experimental observations, and device applications of graphene
photonics with this self-contained text. Systematically and
rigorously developing each concept and theoretical model from the
ground up, it guides readers through the major topics, from basic
properties and band structure to electronic, optical,
optoelectronic, and nonlinear optical properties, and plasmonics
and photonic devices. The connections between theory, modeling,
experiment, and device concepts are demonstrated throughout, and
every optical process is analyzed through formal electromagnetic
analysis. Suitable for both self-study and a one-semester or
one-quarter course, this is the ideal text for graduate students
and researchers in photonics, optoelectronics, nanoscience and
nanotechnology, and optical and solid-state physics, who are
working in this rapidly developing field.
With this self-contained and comprehensive text, students will gain
a detailed understanding of the fundamental concepts and major
principles of photonics. Assuming only a basic background in
optics, readers are guided through key topics such as the nature of
optical fields, the properties of optical materials, and the
principles of major photonic functions regarding the generation,
propagation, coupling, interference, amplification, modulation, and
detection of optical waves or signals. Numerous examples and
problems are provided throughout to enhance understanding, and a
solutions manual containing detailed solutions and explanations is
available online for instructors. This is the ideal resource for
electrical engineering and physics undergraduates taking
introductory, single-semester or single-quarter courses in
photonics, providing them with the knowledge and skills needed to
progress to more advanced courses on photonic devices, systems and
applications.
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