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DWDM

Networks, Devices, and Technology

Kartalopoulos, Stamatios V.

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1. Auflage Oktober 2002
512 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-26905-2
John Wiley & Sons

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DWDM (Dense Wave-length Division Multiplexing) is the technology that allows multiple streams of data to flow on today's optical fiber communication networks. This comprehensive introduction to optical fiber communications covering the basic scientific principles, networks, and the devices utilized in the telecommunications industry.

* DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) is the technology that allows multiple streams of data to flow on today's optical fiber communication networks
* Comprehensive introduction to optical fiber communications covering the basic scientific principles
* Includes coverage of optical and photonic physics, as well as the new optical systems, devices, and networks that are replacing traditional electronics
A Wiley-IEEE Press Publication

STAMATIOS V. KARTALOPOULOS, PhD, is currently Williams Professor in Telecommunications Networking at the T-Com graduate program of the University of Oklahoma. He is also principal consultant of PhotonExperts, a consultancy on advanced optical technology and optical communications systems and networks. For twenty-two years prior to that, he defined, led, and managed research and development teams in Bell Laboratories, where he was awarded the President's Award as well as several other awards for excellence. The Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Press, Dr. Kartalopoulos is the author of Introduction to DWDM Technology, Fault Detectability in DWDM, Understanding Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic, Understanding Sonet/SDH and ATM, as well as other books and articles. He holds a BSc in physics, a graduate diploma in electronics, and an MSc and PhD in electrical engineering.

S. V. Kartalopoulos, Photon Experts, New Jersey, USA