Lightwave Communications Systems A Practical Perspective


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Lightwave Communications Systems: A Practical Perspective


Lightwave Communications Systems: A Practical Perspective

Author: Rajappa Papannareddy

language: en

Publisher: Penram International Publishing (India) Pvt. Ltd.

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Fiber-Optic Communication Systems


Fiber-Optic Communication Systems

Author: Govind P. Agrawal

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2012-02-23


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This book provides a comprehensive account of fiber-optic communication systems. The 3rd edition of this book is used worldwide as a textbook in many universities. This 4th edition incorporates recent advances that have occurred, in particular two new chapters. One deals with the advanced modulation formats (such as DPSK, QPSK, and QAM) that are increasingly being used for improving spectral efficiency of WDM lightwave systems. The second chapter focuses on new techniques such as all-optical regeneration that are under development and likely to be used in future communication systems. All other chapters are updated, as well.

Cross-Layer Design in Optical Networks


Cross-Layer Design in Optical Networks

Author: Suresh Subramaniam

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-03-23


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This work addresses the topic of optical networks cross-layer design with a focus on physical-layer-impairment-aware design. Contributors captures both the physical-layer-aware network design as well as the latest advances in service-layer-aware network design. Treatment of topics such as, optical transmissions which are prone to signal impairments, dense packing of wavelengths, dispersion, crosstalk, etc., as well as how to design the network to mitigate such impairments, are all covered.