
Raman Amplification in Fiber Optical Communication Systems
Academic Press
Published on 20. January 2005
Book
Hardback
392 pages
978-0-12-044506-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Optical fiber telecommunications depend upon light traveling great distances through optical fibers. As light travels it tends to disperse and this results in some degree of signal loss. Raman amplification is a technique that is effective in any fiber to amplify the signal light as it travels through transmission fibers, compensating for inevitable signal loss.
Reviews / Votes
"...very comprehensive and covers the entire topic of Raman amplification as applied to communication systems. As befitting a book of this length, the treatment is exhaustive and provides a range of information, from historical perspective, to current implementations, to some forecasts of important technologies for the future.Raman Amplification in Fiber Optical Communication Systems is an excellent book to fully understand how this cutting-edge technology works...In brief, I highly recommend reading this book." --Bertrand Desthieux, Editor-in-Chief of Optical Fiber Technology
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Practicing engineers in the telecommunications industry, especially optical fiber telecommunications. Graduate students in optical engineering and telecommunications engineering.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
770 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-044506-6 (9780120445066)
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Raman Amplification in Fiber Optical Communication Systems
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Persons
Govind P. Agrawal received his B.Sc. degree from the University of Lucknow in 1969 with honours. He was awarded a gold medal for achieving the top position in the university. Govind joined the Indian Institute of Technology at New Delhi in 1969 and received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in 1971 and 1974, respectively. After holding positions at the Ecole Polytechnique (France), the City University of New York, and the Laser company, Quantel, Orsay, France, Dr. Agrawal joined in 1981 the technical staff of the world-famous AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J., USA, where he worked on problems related to the development of semiconductor lasers and fiber-optic communication systems. He joined in 1989 the faculty of the Institute of Optics at the University of Rochester where he is a Professor of Optics. His research interests focus on quantum electronics, nonlinear optics, and optical communications. In particular, he has contributed significantly to the fields of semiconductor lasers, nonlinear fiber optics, and optical communications. He is an author or co-author of more than 250 research papers, several book chapters and review articles, and four books. He has also edited the books "Contemporary Nonlinear Optics" (Academic Press, 1992) and "Semiconductor Lasers: Past, Present and Future" (AIP Press, 1995). The books authored by Dr. Agrawal have influenced an entire generation of scientists. Several of them have been translated into Chinese, Japanese, Greek, and Russian.
Editor
OFS Laboratories, Somerset, NJ, U.S.A.
Institute of Optics, University of Rochester, NY, USA
Content
Introduction; Stimulated Raman Scattering in Optical Fibers; Raman Pumping in Optical Fiber Communications; Distributed Raman amplification along the transmission span; Discrete Raman amplifiers; Impairments and Limitations to Raman Amplification.