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Multi-Gigabit Transmission over Multimode Optical Fibre: Theory and Design Methods for 10GbE Systems

Multi-Gigabit Transmission over Multimode Optical Fibre: Theory and Design Methods for 10GbE SystemsAuthor: Stefano Bottacchi
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Pages: 653
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Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 6.9 x 1.7

ISBN: 0471891754
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.3827
EAN: 9780471891758

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Fibre Optic is becoming an inseparable part of telecommunications technology. This book provides the reader a self-contained treatment of all the theory and design criteria needed to design high speed and multi-wavelengths fibre optic communication systems. Thus, it will be useful for many professionals involved in advanced optical fibre system design, giving coverage of the various aspects of this technology and the current developments. Through experiences in design, the author compiles the answers to various problems related to system design in this book. ? Comprehensive coverage of the subject area, from physics to systems to networks ? Contains many aspects of optical fibre transmission technology including waveguide theories, opto-electronic devices and system design ? Provides reader with a detailed description of the optical pulse propagation theory ? Together, volumes one and two cover all the theory and design criteria of high speed and multi wavelength fibre optic communication systems Due to the balance between the clear descriptions of theory and coverage of relevant practical examples, this text is suitable not only for R&D engineers and system designers, but also academics and researchers in the field.




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