Optical Fiber And Wireless Communications Ed. By Rastislav Roka

Optical Fiber And Wireless Communications Ed. By Rastislav Roka
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This book provides a platform for practicing researchers, academics, PhD students, and other scientists to review, plan, design, analyze, evaluate, intend, process, and implement diversiform issues of optical fiber and wireless systems and networks, optical technology components, optical signal processing, and security.

The book demonstrates capabilities and potentialities of optical communication to solve scientific and engineering problems with varied degrees of complexity.

Preface

1 Software‐Defined Optical Networking (SDON): Principles and Applications

2 Network Virtualization Over Elastic Optical Networks: A Survey of Allocation Algorithms b

3 Multi-Period Attack-Aware Optical Network Planning under Demand Uncertainty

4 The Future Electrical Multiplexing Technique for High Speed Optical Fibre

5 OFDM Systems for Optical Communication with Intensity Modulation and Direct Detection

6 Selective Mode Excitation: A Technique for Advanced Fiber Systems

7 Holograms in Optical Wireless Communications

8 Fundamental Analysis for Visible Light Communication with Input‐Dependent Noise

9 Receiver Performance Improvement in Radio over Fiber Network Transmission

10 Evaluation of Parametric and Hybrid Amplifier Applications in WDM Transmission Systems

11 Next-Generation Transport Networks Leveraging Universal Traffic Switching and Flexible Optical Transponders

12 Novel MT/MPO Single-Mode Multifiber Connector Technologies for Optical Fiber Communications

13 Power‐Over‐Fiber Applications for Telecommunications and for Electric Utilities

14 Ultra-Fast All-Optical Memory based on Quantum Dot Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers (QD-SOA)

15 Digital Signal Processing for Optical Communications and Networks

16 Physical-Layer Encryption Using Digital Chaos for Secure OFDM Transmission

17 Impact of Fiber Duplication on Protection Architectures Feasibility for Passive Optical Networks

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