UID:
almahu_9948342718202882
Format:
1 online resource (various pagings) :
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illustrations (some color).
ISBN:
9780750322928
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9780750322911
Series Statement:
IOP ebooks. [2020 collection]
Content:
This book offers insights into transport technology for data centres and the principal techniques for modern communication transmission of ultra-wideband channels. The book begins with an introduction to digital transmission technologies and data centre networking, progressing to discussions on access and DC networking transmission technologies and super-channel transmission by multi-carrier sources, before concluding with a chapter on photonic signal processors. The comprehensive and up-to-date overview offered by the book is an invaluable source for scientists, engineers, professors and mid-senior level students involved with data transmission and processing. Part of IOP Series in Advances in Optics, Photonics and Optoelectronics.
Note:
"Version: 20200202"--Title page verso.
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1. Historical overview and digital transmission technologies in cloud networking -- 1.1. Non-DSP based optical transmission technologies -- 1.2. Signal processor DSP based optical transmission -- 1.3. Increasing transmission capacity over short distances -- 1.4. Digital optical transmission in evolving networking -- 1.5. Photonic signal processing -- 1.6. Modulation techniques for ultra-broadband -- 1.7. Opto-electronic reception and processing -- 1.8. Organization of the book
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2. Data center networking -- 2.1. The evolution of DCN and traditional telecoms networks -- 2.2. Telecoms carriers and challenges from data center networking -- 2.3. Exabits s-1 integrated photonic interconnection technology for flexible data-centric optical networks -- 2.4. Concluding remarks
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3. Access and data center networking transmission technologies -- 3.1. Introductory remarks -- 3.2. DSP-based coherent optical transmission systems -- 3.3. Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) -- 3.4. Optical pre-processing reception and transmitter -- 3.5. 16QAM systems -- 3.6. Terabits/second superchannel transmission systems -- 3.7. Timing recovery in the Nyquist QAM channel -- 3.8. 128 Gbps 16QAM superchannel transmission -- 3.9. 450 Gb s-1 32QAM Nyquist transmission systems -- 3.10. DSP-based heterodyne coherent reception systems -- 3.11. Remarks -- 3.12. PAM4 IM/DD systems -- 3.13. Beyond 1.0 Tbps capacity using IM/DD systems -- 3.14. Higher order modulation in IM/DD systems -- 3.15. Concluding remarks -- 3.16. Appendix 1 : principles of DSP-based coherent transmission -- 3.17. Appendix 2 : balanced detection in coherent receivers -- 3.18. Intra-DC networking and access transmission
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4. Superchannel transmission by multi-carrier sources -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Comb generation of multi-sub-carriers -- 4.3. Dual band frequency shifting re-circulating comb generator -- 4.4. The comb generator in a multi-Tbps optical transmission system -- 4.5. Packing modulated comb channels in the frequency domain using Nyquist shaping -- 4.6. Pulse shaping using ultra-high sampling rate DAC -- 4.7. Transmission of superchannels formed by modulated MCL -- 4.8. Remarks -- 4.9. Multi Tera-bits s-1 optical access transport technology -- 4.10. Tbps coherent reception systems -- 4.11. Optical interconnect for multiple Tbps access networks -- 4.12. Remarks -- 4.13. Low cost 1.6 Tbps using un-cooled comb sources
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5. Photonic signal processors -- 5.1. Optical transformed channels and transmission : spectral domain processing -- 5.2. 5G optical transport networking : from photonic devices to processors -- 5.3. Photonic signal processors.
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Also available in print.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 9780750322904
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780750322935
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1088/978-0-7503-2292-8
URL:
https://iopscience.iop.org/book/978-0-7503-2292-8
URL:
URL des Erstveröffentlichers