Grobe, Klaus,

Wavelength division multiplexing : a practical engineering guide / Klaus Grobe, Michael Eiselt. - 1 PDF (xi, 414 pages) : illustrations. - Wiley series in pure and applied optics . - Wiley series in pure and applied optics .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgments xi -- 1 Introduction to WDM 1 -- 1.1 WDM Theory 1 -- 1.2 History of WDM 2 -- References 4 -- 2 Optical Fiber Effects 7 -- 2.1 Linear Effects 7 -- 2.2 Nonlinear Fiber Effects 25 -- References 51 -- 3 Components and Subsystems 55 -- 3.1 Transmitters 55 -- Laser Diodes 63 -- 3.2 Transmission Line 84 -- 3.3 Receivers 135 -- 3.4 Digital Electronics 146 -- References 162 -- 4 Nonfiber-Related Effects 177 -- 4.1 Linear Cross Talk 177 -- 4.2 Noise in Optical Transmission Systems 181 -- Chains 187 -- References 193 -- 5 Modulation Formats For WDM 197 -- 5.1 Basic Modulation 197 -- 5.2 Pulse Shaping 202 -- 5.3 Modulation Formats 206 -- 5.4 Coherent Intradyne Dual-Polarization QAM Detection 231 -- 5.5 Optical OFDM 240 -- 5.6 Comparison of Modulation Formats 243 -- References 247 -- 6 System Realization 253 -- 6.1 Access Networks 253 -- Arrays 261 -- Transmitters 266 -- 6.2 Corporate Networks (Storage Reach Extensions) 277 -- 6.3 WDM Transport Encryption 287 -- 6.4 Metro and Regional Networks 288 -- 6.5 Long-Haul and Ultralong-Haul Systems 294 -- Dispersion 297 -- 6.6 Future Network Configurations and Convergence 313 -- References 321 -- 7 WDM Network Management 327 -- 7.1 Layered Network 327 -- 7.2 Management Approaches 329 -- 7.3 Basic EMS NMS and OSS Functionality 331 -- 7.4 Data Communications Network 334 -- 7.5 Management System Interfaces 337 -- 7.6 Control Plane 339 -- References 348 -- 8 Selected Network Issues 349 -- 8.1 Overview of the Optical Transport Network 349 -- 8.2 Monitoring in WDM Systems 356 -- 8.3 Flexible WDM Networks 375 -- 8.4 Protection and Restoration 377 -- References 389 -- 9 Standards Relevant for WDM 395 -- 9.1 ITU-T Recommendations 395 -- 9.2 Others 396 -- 10 Practical Approximations and Tips 401 -- 10.1 Conversion Between Bit Error Rate and Equivalent Q-Factor 401 -- 10.2 Properties of a PRBS Signal 402 -- 10.3 Chromatic Dispersion Values and Propagation Constants 403 -- References 404 -- Index 405

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"In this book, Optical Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) is approached from a strictly practical and application-oriented point of view. Based on the characteristics and constraints of modern fiber-optic components, transport systems and fibers, the text provides relevant rules of thumb and practical hints for technology selection, WDM system and link dimensioning, and also for network-related aspects such as wavelength assignment and resilience mechanisms. Actual 10/40 Gb/s WDM systems are considered, and a preview of the upcoming 100 Gb/s systems and technologies for even higher bit rates is given as well.Key features: Considers WDM from ULH backbone (big picture view) down to PON access (micro view). Includes all major telecom and datacom applications. Provides the relevant background for state-of-the-art and next-gen systems. Offers practical guidelines for system / link engineering. "-- "In this book, Optical Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) is approached from a strictly practical and application-oriented point of view"--




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Wavelength division multiplexing.


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