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Springer Polarization Mode Dispersion - Optical Communications

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Master the complexities of optical and fiber communications with this technical report from Springer. This volume provides a deep look into polarization mode dispersion (PMD) within optical systems, offering essential knowledge for professionals and researchers in networking and security. Readers can explore detailed modeling of PMD in optical communications systems and examine the statistical properties that define these phenomena. The text covers various technical aspects, including the three representations of PMD, the inverse PMD problem, and numerical modeling techniques. It also addresses specialized topics such as the application of importance sampling, the interaction between nonlinearity and PMD, and the relationship between PMD and PDL. Beyond theoretical models, this book focuses on practical implementation. It covers PMD measurement techniques, guidance on how to avoid common pitfalls, and methods for performing measurements on installed fibers and polarization sensitive components. This resource is a valuable asset for anyone working with high-speed fiber optic networks and advanced optical communication technologies.

Key Features

Covers modeling of polarization mode dispersion specifically for optical communications systems.

Explains the statistical properties and three different representations of PMD.

Provides technical guidance on the inverse PMD problem and numerical modeling methods.

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Discusses the interaction of nonlinearity and PMD along with PMD and PDL.

Includes PMD measurement techniques and instructions on how to avoid common pitfalls.

Covers measurements on installed fibers and polarization sensitive components.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 December 2010
Listed Since
06 July 2010

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