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020 _a9781118104231
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024 7 _a10.1002/9781118104231
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035 _a(CaBNVSL)mat06047606
035 _a(IDAMS)0b00006481692aa8
040 _aCaBNVSL
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050 4 _aTK5103.592.F73
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100 1 _aKartalopoulos, Stamatios V.,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aFree space optical networks for ultra-broad band services /
_cStamatios V. Kartalopoulos.
264 1 _aHoboken, New Jersey :
_bWiley,
_cc2011
264 2 _a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
_bIEEE Xplore,
_c[2011]
300 _a1 PDF (xxi, 234 pages) :
_billustrations.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPreface xv -- Acknowledgments xix -- About the Author xxi -- INTRODUCTION 1 -- 1 PROPAGATION OF LIGHT IN UNGUIDED MEDIA 11 -- 1.1 Introduction 11 -- 1.2 Laser Beam Characteristics 12 -- 1.3 Atmospheric Layers 28 -- 1.4 Atmospheric Effects on Optical Signals 30 -- 1.5 Coding for Atmospheric Optical Propagation 44 -- 1.6 LIDAR 44 -- 2 FSO TRANSCEIVER DESIGN 51 -- 2.1 Introduction 51 -- 2.2 Light Sources 52 -- 2.3 Modulators 61 -- 2.4 Photodetectors and Receivers 63 -- 2.5 Optical Amplifi cation 70 -- 2.6 Optical Signal to Noise Ratio 76 -- 2.7 Acquisition, Pointing and Tracking 77 -- 2.8 Adaptive and Active Optics 83 -- 2.9 Laser Safety 86 -- 2.10 Node Housing and Mounting 87 -- 3 POINT-TO-POINT FSO SYSTEMS 91 -- 3.1 Introduction 91 -- 3.2 Simple PtP Design 93 -- 3.3 Point-to-Point with Transponder Nodes 98 -- 3.4 Hybrid FSO and RF 101 -- 3.5 FSO Point-to-Multipoint 102 -- 3.6 FSO Point-to-Mobile 103 -- 4 RING FSO SYSTEMS 106 -- 4.1 Introduction 106 -- 4.2 Ring Topologies and Service Protection 107 -- 4.3 Ring Nodes with Add-Drop 109 -- 4.4 Concatenated Rings 111 -- 4.5 Ring to Network Connectivity 111 -- 5 MESH FSO SYSTEMS 113 -- 5.1 Introduction 113 -- 5.2 FSO Nodes for Mesh Topology 114 -- 5.3 Hybrid Mesh-FSO with RF 120 -- 5.4 Hybrid FSO-Fiber Networks 121 -- 6 WDM MESH-FSO 124 -- 6.1 Introduction 124 -- 6.2 Light Attributes 125 -- 6.3 Optical Media 125 -- 6.4 Interaction of Light with Matter 127 -- 6.5 Medium Birefringence 133 -- 6.6 DWDM and CWDM Optical Channels 134 -- 6.7 WDM FSO Links 135 -- 6.8 WDM Mesh FSO Networks 135 -- 6.9 Service Protection in Mesh-FSO Networks 138 -- 6.10 WDM Mesh-FSO versus EM-Wireless 140 -- 7 INTEGRATING MESH-FSO WITH THE PUBLIC NETWORK 143 -- 7.1 Introduction 143 -- 7.2 The Ethernet Protocol 145 -- 7.3 The TCP/IP Protocol 151 -- 7.4 The ATM Protocol 154 -- 7.5 Wireless Protocols 158 -- 7.6 The Next Generation SONET/SDH Protocol 164 -- 7.7 Next Generation SONET/SDH Networks 170 -- 7.8 Next Generation Protocols 175 -- 7.9 The GMPLS Protocol 177.
505 8 _a7.10 The GFP Protocol 179 -- 7.11 The LCAS Protocol 184 -- 7.12 The LAPS Protocol 184 -- 7.13 Any Protocol over SONET/SDH 186 -- 8 FSO NETWORK SECURITY 191 -- 8.1 Introduction 191 -- 8.2 Cryptography 193 -- 8.3 Security Levels 194 -- 8.4 Security Layers 195 -- 8.5 FSO Inherent Security Features 198 -- 8.6 Conclusion 200 -- 9 FSO SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS 202 -- 9.1 Introduction 202 -- 9.2 FSO Networks for Highway Assisted Communications 203 -- 9.3 Mesh-FSO in Disaster Areas 203 -- 9.4 Visual Light Communication 204 -- 9.5 Conclusion 207 -- References 207 -- Acronyms 209 -- Index 218.
506 1 _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
520 _a"Free Space Optical Network is a next generation communication network which uses optical waves instead of microwaves, potentially offering faster communication with ultra band width, meaning more complex communication services can be simultaneously offered. This book describes the network concepts in simple language starting with point-to-point free space optics basics and discusses networking, interoperability with existing communication network, and security. An ideal resource for communication professionals just entering the free space optical communication field and graduate students majoring in optical communications"--Provided by publisher.
530 _aAlso available in print.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web
588 _aDescription based on PDF viewed 12/21/2015.
650 0 _aBroadband communication systems.
650 0 _aFree space optical interconnects.
655 0 _aElectronic books.
695 _aAd hoc networks
695 _aAuthentication
695 _aBuildings
695 _aComplexity theory
695 _aCopper
695 _aEncoding
695 _aGaussian distribution
695 _aIEEE 802.11 Standards
695 _aIndexes
695 _aInternet
695 _aLaser applications
695 _aLaser beams
695 _aLaser excitation
695 _aLight emitting diodes
695 _aLocal area networks
695 _aMeasurement by laser beam
695 _aMesh networks
695 _aMobile communication
695 _aModulation
695 _aMultiaccess communication
695 _aNetwork topology
695 _aNext generation networking
695 _aOptical attenuators
695 _aOptical fiber networks
695 _aOptical fibers
695 _aOptical mixing
695 _aOptical polarization
695 _aOptical receivers
695 _aOptical refraction
695 _aOptical scattering
695 _aOptical surface waves
695 _aOptical switches
695 _aOptical transmitters
695 _aPassive optical networks
695 _aPhotonics
695 _aPower lasers
695 _aProtocols
695 _aPublic key
695 _aRepeaters
695 _aRing lasers
695 _aSONET
695 _aSpontaneous emission
695 _aSwitches
695 _aSynchronous digital hierarchy
695 _aTerminology
695 _aTiming
695 _aTopology
695 _aTransceivers
695 _aVertical cavity surface emitting lasers
695 _aWavelength division multiplexing
695 _aWiMAX
710 2 _aIEEE Xplore (Online Service),
_edistributor.
710 2 _aWiley InterScience (Online service),
_epublisher.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
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856 4 2 _3Abstract with links to resource
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