Theory and Design of Terabit Optical Fiber Transmission Systems
This comprehensive, modular treatment of the challenging issues involved in very high-speed optical transmission systems contains all the theory and practical design criteria required to optimise transmission system design. Each chapter covers the theoretical modelling of a given system; chapters are well supported by real-world worked examples and accompanied by MATLAB code and receiver design examples. Critical analysis and comparison of engineering solutions is presented, to make clear the principles underlying system performance optimisation, and a broad range of transmission systems is discussed, including the status and performance demands of the Terabit systems now entering the next generation market. Blending theoretical and practical considerations for high-speed fiber optic systems design, this is an indispensable reference for all forward-looking professionals and researchers in optical communications.
- Includes prerequisite background theory, encouraging a deep understanding of system design optimisation
- Comparison of existing solutions encourages critical analysis of system design
- Accompanied by numerical MATLAB simulations, 43G and 100G receiver design examples and performance simulations
Product details
No date availableHardback
9780521192699
1296 pages
255 × 188 × 54 mm
2.37kg
400 b/w illus. 45 tables
Table of Contents
- 1. Optical modulations and spectra
- 2. Principles of nonlinear optics and light polarization
- 3. Light amplification and noise in optical amplifiers
- 4. Noise analysis and BER theory of optical fiber transmission systems
- 5. Theory and applications of the Mach–Zehnder interferometer
- 6. Interferometric optical responses
- 7. Basic optical modulations and direct detection systems
- 8. High-order optical modulation formats
- 9. Theory of coherent optical detection
- 10. Architecture and design of Terabit transmission systems.