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Author Jia, Zhensheng

Title Coherent Optics for Access Networks
Published Boca Raton : CRC Press LLC, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (123 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1 Access Networks Evolution; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Traffic Growth; 1.3 Telco, Mobile and Cable Access Networks; 1.4 Data Center Interconnectivity Networks; 1.5 Access Networks Characteristics; 1.6 Fiber Deployment in the Access; References; Chapter 2 Direct-Detection Systems for Fiber-Access Networks; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Analog Optics; 2.2.1 Cable Legacy Signals; 2.2.2 Analog Optics Sources; 2.2.3 External Modulation in Analog Optics
2.2.4 Cable Access Network Characteristics2.2.5 Upstream Transmission; 2.2.6 Analog Fiber to the Home; 2.2.7 Aging and Temperature Control; 2.2.8 Distributed Access Architectures; 2.3 Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) Signals; 2.3.1 Optical PAM-4 Signal Modulation, Detection and Equalization; 2.3.2 Digital Signal-Processing Methods for PAM Signals; 2.3.3 Challenges and Recent Progress on High-Level PAM Signals; 2.4 Carrier-less Amplitude/Phase (CAP) Modulation; 2.4.1 The Principles of Single-Band CAP; 2.4.2 Digital Signal Processing for CAP Signal in Short-Reach Optical Network
2.5 Discrete Multi-Tone in Optical Access Network2.6 Advanced Direct-Detection Technology Based on Kramers-Krönig Receivers; 2.7 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Digital Coherent Optical Technologies; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Advanced Modulation Formats; 3.3 Polarization-Multiplexed (PM) QAM Optical Transmitter; 3.4 Coherent Detection Schemes; 3.5 Coherent Receiver Architecture; 3.6 Digital Equalization Algorithms; 3.7 Application-Specific Integrated Circuit; 3.8 Coherent Transceiver Pluggable Module Evolution; 3.9 Coherent OFDM; References
Chapter 4 Coherent Technology Transition to Access Networks4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Coherent Optics Drivers for Access Networks; 4.2.1 DSP Optimization; 4.2.2 Optical and Electrical Components Simplification; 4.2.3 Standardization and Interoperability; 4.2.4 Economies of Scale in Access Network; References; Chapter 5 Coherent Optics Use Cases in Access Networks; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Deployment Scenarios; 5.2.1 Aggregation Use Case; 5.2.2 Direct End-to-End Connectivity Use Case; 5.3 Example: Cable Access Networks; 5.3.1 Cable HFC Network; 5.3.2 Economic Model; 5.4 Coherent PON (P2MP)
5.5 Challenges in Coherent PON for Access Network5.6 Summary; References; Chapter 6 Simplified Coherent Optics for Passive Optical Networks; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Optical and Electrical Components Simplification; 6.3 Optimized Digital Signal Processing Algorithms; 6.3.1 Chromatic Dispersion Compensation; 6.3.2 Adaptive Equalization; 6.4 Summary; References; Chapter 7 Access Environment Considerations for Coherent Optics Systems; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Coexistence with Legacy Optical Channels; 7.3 Full-Duplex Coherent Optics; 7.4 Data Security in Optical Fibers; 7.5 Environmental Conditions
Summary This book will highlight the motivation for coherent optics in access and introduce digital coherent optical systemin detail, including advanced modulation formats, architecture of modulation and detection, and DSP flow forboth transmitter and receiver. This book will also demonstrate potential approaches to re-design and re-engineerthe digital coherent concept from long-haul and metro solutions to the access network, leveraging reduction incomplexity and cost as well as the benefits of capacity increases and operational improvements. This book will illustrate the details on optimization of the digital, optical, and electrical complexity and standardization and interoperability
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Notes Dr. Zhenseng Jia is a Distinguished Technologist and technical Lead of multiple innovation and R & D projects for optical communication system and networks, especially in access networks and fiber wireless convergence fields. He received his Ph. D in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Luis Alberto Campos is First Fellow in CableLabs' history, and has 30 granted patents and numerous publications. His Ph. D., is in Electrical Engineeringfrom Northeastern University
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Subject Computer network protocols.
Fiber optics.
Optical communications.
Fiber Optic Technology
TECHNOLOGY -- Electricity.
Optical communications.
Computer network protocols.
fiber optics.
Fiber optics.
Form Electronic book
Author Campos, Luis Alberto
ISBN 9781000736502
9780429284106
1000736504
0429284101
1000736962
9781000736731
1000736733
9781000736960