Optical Fiber Communication Systems with MATLAB and Simulink Models
eBook - PDF

Optical Fiber Communication Systems with MATLAB and Simulink Models

  1. 899 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Optical Fiber Communication Systems with MATLAB and Simulink Models

About this book

Carefully structured to instill practical knowledge of fundamental issues, Optical Fiber Communication Systems with MATLAB and Simulink Models describes the modeling of optically amplified fiber communications systems using MATLAB and Simulink. This lecture-based book focuses on concepts and interpretation, mathematical procedures, and engineering

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Dedication
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. List of Abbreviations
  6. Chapter 1 - Introduction
  7. Chapter 2 - Optical Fibers: Geometrical and Guiding Properties
  8. Chapter 3 - Optical Fibers: Signal Attenuation and Dispersion
  9. Chapter 4 - Overview of Modeling Techniques for Optical Transmission Systems Using MATLABĀ® SimulinkĀ®
  10. Chapter 5 - Optical Direct and External Modulation
  11. Chapter 6 - Advanced Modulation Format Optical Transmitters
  12. Chapter 7 - Direct Detection Optical Receivers
  13. Chapter 8 - Digital Coherent Optical Receivers
  14. Chapter 9 - EDF Amplifiers and SimulinkĀ® Models
  15. Chapter 10 - MATLABĀ® SimulinkĀ® Modeling of Raman Amplification and Integration in Fiber Transmission Systems
  16. Chapter 11 - Digital Optical Modulation Transmission Systems
  17. Chapter 12 - Design of Optical Communications Systems
  18. Chapter 13 - Self-Coherent Optically Amplified Digital Transmission Systems: Techniques and SimulinkĀ® Models
  19. Chapter 14 - Tbps Optical Transmission Systems: Digital Processing–Based Coherent Reception
  20. Chapter 15 - Digital Signal Processing for Optical Transmission Systems
  21. Appendix A: Technical Data of Single-Mode Optical Fibers
  22. Appendix B: RMS Definition and Power Measurement
  23. Appendix C: Power Budget
  24. Appendix D: How to Relate the Rise/Fall Time with the Frequency Response of Network and Power Budget Analyses for Optical Link Design and in Experimental Platforms
  25. Appendix E: Problems on Optical Fiber Communication Systems
  26. Back Cover