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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Milorad Cvijetic. all lightwave systems where a detection scheme with a local optical oscillator is applied . Thus ... nonlinear lightwave communications , the possible employment of nonlinear effects was announced before 1980 [ 14 , 15 ] ...
Milorad Cvijetic. all lightwave systems where a detection scheme with a local optical oscillator is applied . Thus ... nonlinear lightwave communications , the possible employment of nonlinear effects was announced before 1980 [ 14 , 15 ] ...
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... system design , will be discussed in Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 . 1.3 THE STRUCTURE AND MAIN ADVANTAGES OF NONLINEAR LIGHTWAVE SYSTEMS The ... NONLINEAR LIGHTWAVE COMMUNICATIONS The Structure and Main Advantages of Nonlinear Lightwave Systems.
... system design , will be discussed in Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 . 1.3 THE STRUCTURE AND MAIN ADVANTAGES OF NONLINEAR LIGHTWAVE SYSTEMS The ... NONLINEAR LIGHTWAVE COMMUNICATIONS The Structure and Main Advantages of Nonlinear Lightwave Systems.
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... lightwave system becomes comparable or higher than the Raman frequency shift illustrated in Figure 6.2 . A comparison of the influence of various nonlinear effects on multichannel lightwave system characteristics has been done in ...
... lightwave system becomes comparable or higher than the Raman frequency shift illustrated in Figure 6.2 . A comparison of the influence of various nonlinear effects on multichannel lightwave system characteristics has been done in ...
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Coherent Optical Receiver Sensitivity | 15 |
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