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Internet information (which is doubling every six months) travels through optical fibers. Today, optical fibers are being installed where a single fiber has the ability to carry information as much as 200 times faster than was possible just five years ago. This revolutionary capability is being achieved with technology known as wavelength division multiplexing WDM). WDM technology relies on the fact that optical fibers can carry many wavelengths of light simultaneously without interaction between each wavelength. Thus, a single fiber can carry many separate wavelength signals or channels simultaneously.

The communications industry is at the onset of new expansion of WDM technology necessary to meet the new demand for bandwidth. This book deals with the Networks facet of this field (present and future).

* Allows engineers working in optical communications(from systems to components) to understand the principles and mechanics of each key component they deal with for optical system design.

* Provides an excellent resource for engineers and researchers engaged in all aspects of fiber optic communications, such as optoelectronics, equipment/system design, and manufacturing.

* Provides comprehensive coverage of key concepts in optical networks and their application in commercial systems.
Internet information (which is doubling every six months) travels through optical fibers. Today, optical fibers are being installed where a single fiber has the ability to carry information as much as 200 times faster than was possible just five years ago. This revolutionary capability is being achieved with technology known as wavelength division multiplexing WDM). WDM technology relies on the fact that optical fibers can carry many wavelengths of light simultaneously without interaction between each wavelength. Thus, a single fiber can carry many separate wavelength signals or channels simultaneously. The communications industry is at the onset of new expansion of WDM technology necessary to meet the new demand for bandwidth. WDM Technologies: Optical Networks deals with the Networks facet of this field (present and future). Allows engineers working in optical communications(from systems to components) to understand the principles and mechanics of each key component they deal with for optical system design Provides an excellent resource for engineers and researchers engaged in all aspects of fiber optic communications, such as optoelectronics, equipment/system design, and manufacturing Provides comprehensive coverage of key concepts in optical networks and their application in commercial systems

Cover 1
Title Page 4
Copyright Page 5
Contents 8
Contributors 14
Foreword: The WDM Revolution 16
Acknowledgments 20
Chapter 1. Overview 22
1.1. Prospectus 22
1.2. Organization and Features of the WDM Technologies Series 25
1.3. Survey of Volume III, WDM Technologies: Optical Networks 26
References 30
Part 1: Overview and WDM/TDM Perspectives 32
Chapter 2. OTDM and WDM for Large-Scale Photonic Networks 34
2.1. OTDM and WDM for Large-Scale Photonic Networks as the Global Information Infrastructure 34
2.2. Ultrafast Photonic Processing 39
2.3. Wavelength-Band Generation 46
2.4. Format Conversion 54
2.5. Wavelength-Band Conversion 59
2.6. Polarization-Mode Dispersion and Its Equalization 68
2.7. Conclusion 78
References 78
Part 2: Critical Technologies 84
Chapter 3. Optical Path Cross-Connect 86
3.1. Path Technologies 86
3.2. Optical Path Technologies 94
3.3. Optical Path Cross-Connect System 112
References 135
Chapter 4. Optical Packet Switching 140
4.1. Architecture 140
4.2. Subsystems 146
4.3. Device Technology 152
4.4. Optical Burst Switch 155
4.5. Optical Packet-Switching Testbeds 156
4.6. Summary 158
References 158
Chapter 5. Submarine Networks 162
5.1. Outline 162
5.2. Progress of Optical Submarine Networks 163
5.3. Submarine Cable Systems Configuration 167
5.4. Network Confiuration 180
5.5. Network Implementation 186
5.6. Future Submarine Networks 198
References 206
Part 3: Applications 210
Chapter 6. Optical Access/Metropolitan Area Network Using WDM 212
6.1. Introduction 212
6.2. Current Features 212
6.3. Current Status of Optical Technology 215
6.4. WDM System for Access and Metropolitan Area Networks 227
6.5. Future Networks for Access and Metropolitan Areas 257
6.6. Standardization 260
6.7. Trends in Access and Metropolitan Area Networks 262
6.8. Conclusion 262
References 263
Chapter 7. A Wavelength-Division-Multiplexed Optical Network for Video/Audio Signal Distribution in a Broadcast Center 270
7.1. Introduction 270
7.2. Requirements for a Signal Routing Network in a Contemporary Broadcast Center 271
7.3. Proposed WD/TD Optical Network 273
7.4. Network Design 277
7.5. Practical Network Development 284
7.6. Conclusion 292
References 293
Chapter 8. WDM Computer Networks: A Survey 296
8.1. Introduction 296
8.2. WDM and WDM Computer Networks 297
8.3. Local Optical Networks: WDM LAN 301
8.4. Metropolitan Optical Networks: WDM MAN 306
8.5. Wide Area Optical Networks: WDM WAN 311
8.6. WDM Technologies on the Horizon 317
8.7. Summary 322
References 322
Index 324

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2004
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Elektrodynamik
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 0-08-049244-4 / 0080492444
ISBN-13 978-0-08-049244-5 / 9780080492445
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