Optical transmission for subscriber loop / Norio Kashima
1993
621.39.B6260 K19
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621.39.B6260 K19
Title
Optical transmission for subscriber loop / Norio Kashima
Language
English
Author
Kashima, Norio.
Imprint
Norwood, MA : Artech House, 1993.
Description
314 p.
Summary
[From the publisher's catalog] Since practical broadband applications for optical subscriber loop systems are not widely deployed yet, the basic technologies and components explained in this book offer you virtually unlimited design andapplication potential for your future integrated broadband networks and applications such as: high definition television (HDTV), high resolution imaging, full motion video for offices, medical complexes, and universities, and fiber tothe office, curb, and home. As a comprehensive reference on the pros and cons, trade offs, reliability, performance, and costs for the researchers and engineers developing practical applications, Optical Transmission for theSubscriber Loop: Covers basic concepts and technologies of network topology, multiplexing methods, access methods, and transfer modes. Describes the most important components for optical transmission--including optical fibers,cables, splices, connectors, laser diodes, photodiodes, fiber couplers, and wavelength division multiplex (WDM) devices . Presents comprehensive coverage of fiber connections in fiber communications engineeringtransmission--including optical fibers, cables, splices, connectors, laser diodes, photodiodes, fiber couplers, and wavelength division multiplex (WDM) devices. Bidirectional transmission systems and several approaches foreconomical transceivers that can be used in these systems. Upgrading systems and multichannel systems using WDM explained from the viewpoint of system design Part One of the book describes the components of the basictechnology, while Part Two presents optical subscriber system examples and details optical devices used in the systems. Technologies described are intended for systems using single-mode fibers, but many of them are applicable to systemsbased on multimode optical fibers. Augmented by 320 equations, 269 references.
ISBN
0890066795
Location
Library Reading Room 621.39.B6260 K19
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