
| GERD KEISER has been involved with the research,development,and application of optical networking technoogy and digital wsitch development for 25 years.The majority of this time was spent at the GTE Systems and Techolgy Corporation His current interest is the architectural desing and implementation of high-performance telecommunication networks.As a side activity ,he has served as an adjunct professor of electrical engineering at Northeastern University and Tufts University,and was an industrial advisor to the Wentworth Institute of Technology.He is a Fellow of the IEEE and is the author of the book Local Area Networks He received his B.A.and M.S degrees in mathematics and physics from the University of Wisconsin of in Milwaukee and a Ph.D.degree in solid-state physics from Northeastern University in Boston. |
| Preface 1 overview of optical fiber communications 1.1 Basic Network Information Rates 1.2 The Evolution of Optic Systems 1.3 Elements of an Optical Fiber Transmission Link 1.4 Simulation and Modeling Tools 1.5 Use and Extension of the Book 2 optical fibers: sturctures, waveguiding,and fabricati 2.1 The Nature of Light 2.2 Basic Optical Laws and Definitoions 2.3 Optical Fiber Modes and Codes and Configurations 2.4 Mode Theory for Circular Waveguides 2.5 Single-Mode Fibers 2.6 Graded-Index Fiber structure 2.7 Fiber Materials 2.8 Fiber Fabrication 2.9 Mechanical Properties Fibers 2.10 Fiber Optic Cables 3 signal degradation in optical fibers 4 optical sources 5 power launching and coupling 6 photodectectors 7 optical receiver operati N_8 digital transmission systems 9 analog systems 10 WDM concepts and components 11 optical amplifiers 12 optical networks 13 measurements Index |
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