| A comprehensive look at state-of-the-art theory and practiceThis book offers an in-depth look at state-of-the-art technologies and systems configurations available to telecommunications engineers who design optical communications networks. It also provides designers with precise analytical methods with which to comparatively assess available components and systems configurations for performance, reliability, and practicality. Designed to afford readers the fullest possible understanding of the similarities and dissimilarities existing between various modulation and demodulation schemes, Coherent Optical Communications Systems offers: *A timely review of the physical properties of all major optical and optoelectronic components *The latest thinking on direct detection systems, alone or in conjunction with optical amplifiers *A comprehensive technical review of both conventional and novel system structures *Detailed discussions of the characteristics of optical frequency division multiplexed systems *A detailed look at contemporary optical systems implementations and the practical limitations of various system schemes
This valuable professional resource offers a timely, in-depth look at the many new and innovative technologies and systems configurations available to telecommunications engineers who design optical communications networks. In addition to providing a broad ranging review of state-of-the-art technologies and systems, it arms designers with comprehensive analytical tools with which to comparatively assess available components and systems configurations for performance, reliability, and practicality.The authors, all three of whom are leading international experts in the field, begin their discussion with a thought-provoking assessment of optical communications from an information theory point of view. They explore the theoretical and empirical foundations of optical communications systems and optical technologies in general and consider the broad implications of a number of recent experimental advances. |