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With optical fiber telecommunications firmly entrenched in the global information infrastructure, a key question for the future is how deeply will optical communications penetrate… Read more
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With optical fiber telecommunications firmly entrenched in the global information infrastructure, a key question for the future is how deeply will optical communications penetrate and complement other forms of communication (e.g., wireless access, on-premises networks, interconnects, and satellites). Optical Fiber Telecommunications, the seventh edition of the classic series that has chronicled the progress in the research and development of lightwave communications since 1979, examines present and future opportunities by presenting the latest advances on key topics such as:
Another key issue is the use of advanced photonics manufacturing and electronic signal processing to lower the cost of services and increase the system performance. To address this, the book covers:
The traditional emphasis of achieving higher data rates and longer transmission distances are also addressed through chapters on space-division-multiplexing, undersea cable systems, and efficient reconfigurable networking.
This book is intended as an ideal reference suitable for university and industry researchers, graduate students, optical systems implementers, network operators, managers, and investors.
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"This book series, which owes much of its distinguished history to the late Drs. Kaminow and Li, describes hot and growing applied topics, which include long-distance and wideband systems, data centers, 5G, wireless networks, foundry production of photonic integrated circuits, quantum communications, and AI/deep-learning. These subjects will be highly beneficial for industrial R&D engineers, university teachers and students, and funding agents in the business sector."
Prof. Kenichi Iga
President (Retired), Tokyo Institute of Technology
"With the passing of two luminaries, Ivan Kaminow and Tingye Li, I feared the loss of one of the premier reference books in the field. Happily, this new version comes to chronicle the current state-of-the-art and is written by the next generation of leaders. This is a must-have reference book for anyone working in or trying to understand the field of optical fiber communications technology."
Dr. Donald B. Keck
Vice President, Corning, Inc. (Retired)
"This book is the seventh edition in the definitive series that was previously marshaled by the extraordinary Ivan Kaminow and Tingye Li, both sadly no longer with us. The series has charted the remarkable progress made in the field, and over a billion kilometers of optical fiber currently snake across the globe carrying ever-increasing Internet traffic. Anyone wondering about how we will cope with this incredible growth must read this book."
Prof. Sir David Payne
Director, Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton
Academic and industry researchers in optical communications and communications engineering, graduate students, optical systems implementers, network operators, managers, and investors
1. Advances in low-loss, large-area, and multicore fibers
Ming-Jun Li and Tetsuya Hayashi
2. Chip-based frequency combs for wavelength-division multiplexing applications
Juned N. Kemal, Pablo Marin-Palomo, Maxim Karpov, Miles H. Anderson, Wolfgang Freude, Tobias J. Kippenberg and Christian Koos
3. Nanophotonic Devices for Power-Efficient Communications
You-Chia Chang and Michal Lipso
4. Foundry capabilities for photonic integrated circuits
Michael Liehr, Moritz Baier, Gloria Hoefler, Nicholas M. Fahrenkopf, John Bowers, Richard Gladhill, Peter O’Brien, Erman Timurdogan, Zhan Su and Fred Kish
5. Software tools for integrated hotonics
James Pond, Gilles S.C. Lamant and Rich Goldman
6. Optical processing and manipulation of wavelength division multiplexed signals
Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe, Frederik Klejs, Mads Lillieholm, Pengyu Guan, Francesco Da Ros, Pawel Marcin Kaminski, Metodi Plamenov Yankov, Edson Porto da Silva, Peter David Girouard and Michael Galili
7. Multicore and multimode optical amplifiers for space division multiplexing
Yongmin Jung, Shaif-ul Alam, David J. Richardson Siddharth Ramachandran and Kazi S. Abedin
8. Transmission system capacity scaling through space-division multiplexing: a techno-economic perspective
Peter J. Winzer
9. High-order modulation formats, constellation design, and digital signal processing for high-speed transmission systems
Tianhua Xu, Gabriele Liga and Polina Bayvel
10. High-capacity direct-detection systems
Xi Chen, Cristian Antonelli, Antonio Mecozzi, Di Che and William Shieh
11. Visible-light communications (VLC) and light fidelity (LiFi)
Harald Haas, Elham Sarbazi, Hanaa Marshoud and John Fakidis
12. R&D advances for quantum communication systems
Gerd Leuchs, Christoph Marquardt, Luis L. Sánchez-Soto and Dmitry V. Strekalov
13. Ultralong-distance undersea transmission systems
Jin-Xing Cai, Georg Mohs and Neal S. Bergano
14. Intra-data center interconnects, networking, and architectures
Saurabh Kumar, George Papen, Katharine Schmidtke and Chongjin Xie
15. Innovations in DCI transport networks
Loukas Paraschis and Kannan Raj
16. Networking and routing in space-division multiplexed systems
Dan M. Marom, Roland Ryf and David T. Neilson
17. Emerging optical communication technologies for 5G
Xiang Liu and Ning Deng
18. Optical interconnection networks for high-performance systems
Qixiang Cheng, Madeleine Glick and Keren Bergman
19. Evolution of fiber access networks
Cedric F. Lam and Shuang Yin
20. Information capacity of optical channels
Marco Secondini
21. Machine learning methods for optical communication systems and networks
Faisal Nadeem Khan, Qirui Fan, Chao Lu and Alan Pak Tao Lau
22. Broadband radio-over-fiber technologies for next-generation wireless systems
Jianjun Yu, Xinying Li and Xiaodan Pang
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