Developed for beginners, this book discusses the major building blocks of fiber-optic systems and goes on to present an overview of their use in fiber-optic communication, emphasizing the principles underlying the subject. Exhaustive in its coverage, the text covers both communication and non-commun
Optoelectronics and Fiber Optic Technology
โ Scribed by Ray Tricker (MSc IEng FIET FCIM FIQA FIRSE)
- Publisher
- Newnes
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 339
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The author trys to explain the technology to someone totally strange to this field in a simplified and sometimes technically incorrect way. Good for general readers. Senior high students, mightbe. Thinking a job in this field? either technical or not. Get a more technical and less-misleading title!
โฆ Subjects
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p><P>Telephone, telefax, email and internet -- the key ingredient of the inner workings is the conduit: the line which is designed to carry massive amounts of data at breakneck speed. In their data-carrying capacity optical fiber lines beat other technologies (copper cable, microwave beacons, satel
<p><P>Telephone, telefax, email and internet -- the key ingredient of the inner workings is the conduit: the line which is designed to carry massive amounts of data at breakneck speed. In their data-carrying capacity optical fiber lines beat other technologies (copper cable, microwave beacons, satel
<p>This book is an outgrowth of a course given by the author for people in industry, government, and universities wishing to understand the implicaยญ tions of emerging optical fiber technology, and how this technology can be applied to their specific information transport and sensing system needs. Th
<span>Book by Mitschke, Fedor</span>
<p><P>Telephone, telefax, email and internet -- the key ingredient of the inner workings is the conduit: the line which is designed to carry massive amounts of data at breakneck speed. In their data-carrying capacity optical fiber lines beat other technologies (copper cable, microwave beacons, satel