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Jerzy Siuzdak
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The book is devoted to the issues of the use of optical transmission in modern telecommunications systems and networks. In addition to the description of the fundamentals of fiber optics, it includes the discussion of photonic systems and networks: transport, access and local, as well as analog systems. The directions of development of photonic techniques in telecommunications were also outlined. At the end of each chapter, questions and tasks are given to check and consolidate the acquired knowledge.
Recipients: students of telecommunications and electronics, as well as engineers dealing with issues related to optical transmission.



Table of Contents:
Designations and abbreviations 7
Introduction 11
1. Fiber optics 15
1.1. Propagation of light in cylindrical fiber 17
1.2. Attenuation of fiber 21
1.3. Chromatic dispersion 23
1.4. Multi-mode fiber-optic cables 31
1.5. Fiber optic cables 36
1.6. Photonic optical fibers 38
1.7. Connecting optical fibers and losses related to this 39
1.8. Fiber optic cables 44
1.9. Questions and tasks 45
2. Typical elements of a fiber optic path 47
2.1. Light sources 47
2.2. Electronic systems cooperating with light sources 57
2.3. Photodetectors and cooperating systems 59
2.4. Optical amplifiers 68
2.5. External modulators 76
2.6. Couplers / distributors 77
2.7. Fiber optic lenses 80
2.8. Optical isolators 81
2.9. Questions and tasks 82
3. Optical transport networks 91
3.1. PDH 91 systems
3.2. SDH systems 93
3.2.1. Parameters on the transmission interface (point S) 97
3.2.2. Parameters of the SR 100 optical path
3.2.3. Parameters at the pickup contact (point R) 102
3.3. WDM and optical network systems (D) 105
3.3.1. Non-linear phenomena 109
3.3.2. Elements used in DWDM 119 systems
3.3.3. Basic optical parameters of commercial DWDM 123 systems
3.3.4. The evolution of WDM 124 systems
3.3.5. Metropolitan networks CWDM 138
3.4. Management and maintenance in optical networks 139
3.5. Protection in optical networks 143
3.6. Questions and tasks 145
4. Fiber-optic analog systems 170
4.1. CATV 170 systems
4.2. RoF 176 systems
4.3. Questions and tasks 178
5. Local networks (LAN) using optical fibers 186
5.1. FDDI 186
5.2. Ethernet 190
5.3. Fiber Channel 198
5.4. Questions and tasks 201
6. Optical access networks 204
6.1. Division of optical access networks 204
6.2. Active FITL 208 networks
6.3. PON 211 networks
6.4. PON 218 network design
6.5. ADSL and VDSL 219 systems
6.6. HFC 220 networks
6.7. Questions and tasks 223
7. Directions of development of photonic systems and networks 231
7.1. Coherent transmission 231
7.2. Soliton transmission 233
7.3. OTDM 239 systems
7.4. OCDMA 246 systems
7.5. Wavelength conversion and optical regeneration 252
7.6. Optical packet networks 255
7.7. Methods to overcome the optical fiber dispersion limitations 257
7.7.1. DST 257 systems
7.7.2. Optical duobinary transmission 259
7.7.3. Polarization dispersion compensation 261
Bibliography 263
Index 267
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