Optical Fiber Communications Principles and Practice Edwin Conway
- ISBN: 9781788820820
- Edition: 1st
- ©Year: 2020
- List Price : 160
About the Book
The field of fibre optics communications has exploded over the past two decades. Fibre is an integral part of modern day communication infrastructure and can be found along roads, in buildings, hospitals and machinery. Fibre optic communication has revolutionised the telecommunications industry. It has also made its presence widely felt within the data networking community as well. Using fibre optic cable, optical communications have enabled telecommunications links to be made over much greater distances and with much lower levels of loss in the transmission medium and possibly most important of all, fiber optical communications has enabled much higher data rates to be accommodated. Optical fibers can be used to transmit light and thus information over long distances. Fiber-based systems have largely replaced radio transmitter systems for long-haul optical data transmission. They are widely used for telephony, but also for Internet traffic, long high-speed local area networks (LANs), cable TV (CATV), and increasingly also for shorter distances within buildings. In most cases, silica fibers are used, except for very short distances, where plastic optical fibers can be advantageous.The basic componentsare light signal transmitter, the optical fiber, and the photo detecting receiver. The additional elements such as fiber and cable splicers and connectors, regenerators, beam splitters, and optical amplifiers are employed to improve the performance of the communication system. The book offers a completely up-to-date, accessible, and in-depth introduction to the principles and applications of optical fiber communications. It describes the recent developments in optical fiber communication materials, devices, components, and systems.
Contents: 1. Introduction to Optical Fibres, 2. Evolution of Fibre Optic System, 3. Signal Degradation Optical Fibres, 4. The Fibre Optic Data Communications, 5. Fibre Optical Sources and Coupling, 6. Fibre Optical Receivers, 7. System Design and Applications.
Edwin Conway is a professor at the department of Optics. He received his Bachelor and Master degrees in mathematics and physics, a Ph.D. in physics. His professional experience and research interests are in the general areas of optical networking and bio-photonics. He is the author or coauthor of nearly 224 research papers, book chapters, and monographs. Edwin Conway is a Fellow of both the Optical Society and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He represents the leading experts in their fields and is dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide.