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Fiber-optic systems for telecommunications

Fiber-optic systems for telecommunications

Roger L. Freeman

510 pages, parution le 10/10/2002

Résumé

Fiber optics has assumed a dominant place among the available technologies to slake the ever-growing worldwide thirst for bandwidth. As miles and miles of optical fiber cable is being buried underground and under the sea, the demand for those capable of designing and installing fiber-optic systems has also grown. This book gathers all the essential information needed by the network architects, engineers, and craftspeople who plan, install, and maintain fiber-optic systems. Requiring only a basic math and physics background, Fiber-Optic Systems for Telecommunications acts as both a tutorial and practical reference on both theory and practical applications.
It discusses:
  • Loss-limited and dispersion-limited fiber links
  • Optical networking
  • Availability and survivability of fiber-optic networks
  • Dense wave-division multiplexing (DWDM)
  • Light transmission impairments, including Brillioun scattering, Raman scattering, four-wave mixing, polarization mode dispersion (PMD), and other non-linear effects
  • Hybrid fiber-coax CATV networks
  • Fiber-optic link budgets and tradeoffs
The text stresses design methods for achieving advanced performance on fiber-optic systems inside cost-effective limits. At the same time, a good dose of practical application is provided to the reader. For example, there is an extensive section on the application of an OTDR (optical time domain reflectometer) for performance measurement and troubleshooting of optical systems. The book examines the maximum capacity of high-quality single-mode fiber. Here, the ITU has made some major contributions in this arena in their G.650 and G.950 recommendations. The author describes the ITU "grid" or wavelength assignment chart for the 1550 nm band. How close can these light carriers be placed before serious performance degradation occurs? He describes ultimate bit rate capacity in this band alone in the hundred of terabits reaching a final bit rate capacity possibly in the low thousands of terabits per second. The author communicates the excitement of such research in his writing.Contents
  1. Introduction to Fiber Optics Transmission
  2. Fiber Optic Cable
  3. Connectors, Splices and Other Passive Devices
  4. Light Sources
  5. Light Detectors
  6. Impairments to Light Transmission
  7. Regenerators and Fiber Optic Amplifiers
  8. Wave-Division Multiplexing (WDM)
  9. Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)
  10. Link Engineering of Lightwave Systems
  11. Outside Plant Considerations
  12. System Availability and Survivability
  13. Powering Options to Improve Availability
  14. Hybrid Fiber-Coax (HFC) Systems
  15. On-Premises Wiring of Buildings - Fiber Optics
  16. Trouble-Shooting Fiber Optic Systems
  17. Optical Networking

L'auteur - Roger L. Freeman

Roger L. Freeman is founder and principal of Roger Freeman Associates, independent consultants in telecommunications, specializing in system engineering in Hispanic America. In the course of more than forty-five years of experience in telecommunications operations, maintenance, and engineering, he has served as principal engineer for advanced system planning at Raytheon Company, technical manager of ITT Marine, Europe, and regional planning expert for the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). Mr. Freeman is the author of Reference Manual for Telecommunications Engineering, Third/Fourth Edition; Radio System Design for Telecommunications, Second Edition; Practical Data Communications, Second Edition; Telecommunication System Engineering, Third/Fourth Edition; and Telecommunications Transmission Handbook, Fourth Edition-all published by Wiley. A senior life member of the IEEE, Roger Freeman has lectured at numerous professional conferences and published widely in international telecommunications journals. He gives telecommunications seminars at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

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Éditeur(s) Wiley
Auteur(s) Roger L. Freeman
Parution 10/10/2002
Nb. de pages 510
Format 18,3 x 26
Couverture Relié
Poids 927g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780471414773
ISBN13 978-0-471-41477-3

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