Optically Amplified WDM Networks
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 469
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v, Atul Srivastava, Johu Zyskind
Foreword, Pages ix-x, Rod Alferness
Author Biographies, Pages xi-xviii
Chapter 1 - Optical Amplifiers for Next Generation WDM Networks: A Perspective and Overview, Pages 1-22, Atul Srivastava, John Zyskind
Chapter 2 - ROADM-Based Networks, Pages 23-45, Brandon C. Collings, Peter Roorda
Chapter 3 - Challenges and Opportunities in Future High-Capacity Optical Transmission Systems, Pages 47-82, Xiang Liu
Chapter 4 - EDFAs, Raman Amplifiers and Hybrid Raman/EDFAs, Pages 83-116, John Zyskind, Maxim Bolshtyansky
Chapter 5 - Dynamic and Static Gain Changes of Optical Amplifiers at ROADM Nodes, Pages 117-154, Etsuko Ishikawa, Setsuhisa Tanabe, Masato Nishihara, Youichi Akasaka
Chapter 6 - Mastering Power TransientsβA Prerequisite for Future Optical Networks, Pages 155-200, Peter Krummrich
Chapter 7 - Spectral Power Fluctuations in DWDM Networks Caused by Spectral-Hole Burning and Stimulated Raman Scattering, Pages 201-219, JΓΆrg-Peter Elbers, Cornelius FΓΌrst
Chapter 8 - Amplifier Issues for Physical Layer Network Control, Pages 221-251, Daniel C. Kilper, Christopher A. White
Chapter 9 - Advanced Amplifier Schemes in Long-Haul Undersea Systems, Pages 253-276, Alan Lucero
Chapter 10 - Challenges for Long-haul and Ultra-long-haul Dynamic Networks, Pages 277-295, Martin Birk, Kathy Tse
Chapter 11 - Transport Solutions for Optically Amplified Networks, Pages 297-339, Werner Weiershausen, Malte Schneiders
Chapter 12 - Optical Amplifier for Maintenance Friendly Fiber Networks, Pages 341-361, Glenn A. Wellbrock, Tiejun J. Xia
Chapter 13 - Low Cost Optical Amplifiers, Pages 363-385, Bruce Nyman, Gregory Cowle
Chapter 14 - Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers for Metro and Access Networks, Pages 387-416, Leo Spiekman, David Piehler
Chapter 15 - Market Trends for Optical Amplifiers, Pages 417-443, Daryl Inniss
Index, Pages 445-464
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