Coherent and Nonlinear Lightwave CommunicationsThis is a practical source on recent developments in coherent and nonlinear lightwave communications. The book systematically presents up-to-date explanations of all the relevant physical principles and recent research in this emerging area. Providing an unparallelled engineering-level treatment (with 700 equations), this reference also describes the progression of coherent and nonlinear technology from yesterday's experimental field to today's practical applications tool. This work is intended as a tool for research telecommunication engineers, applications engineers working with broadband telecom systems and networks, and postgraduate students. |
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... equal to the element a , of the information content of the baseband digital signal , and if sin , is equal to element b , of the information content of another baseband signal , then ( 2.89 ) can be considered as the signal with ...
... equal to the element a , of the information content of the baseband digital signal , and if sin , is equal to element b , of the information content of another baseband signal , then ( 2.89 ) can be considered as the signal with ...
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... equal to the frequency of an incoming information optical signal . Thus , ( 2.8 ) can be applied for homodyne detection if we set that △ = 0. The homodyne detection scheme can be applied both for detection of ASK and PSK signals . In ...
... equal to the frequency of an incoming information optical signal . Thus , ( 2.8 ) can be applied for homodyne detection if we set that △ = 0. The homodyne detection scheme can be applied both for detection of ASK and PSK signals . In ...
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... equal amplitudes and uniform distribution of initial phases . The individual spectral components of noise at the output of a narrowband filter will not have equal amplitudes . Since the component with the frequency equal to the filter ...
... equal amplitudes and uniform distribution of initial phases . The individual spectral components of noise at the output of a narrowband filter will not have equal amplitudes . Since the component with the frequency equal to the filter ...
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