1st Edition

Noises in Optical Communications and Photonic Systems

By Le Nguyen Binh Copyright 2017
    476 Pages
    by CRC Press

    474 Pages 566 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Transmitting information over optical fibers requires a high degree of signal integrity due to noise levels existing in optical systems. Proper methods and techniques for noise evaluations are critical in achieving high-performance.



    This book provides a fundamental understanding of noise generation processes in optical communications and photonic signals. It discusses techniques for noise evaluation in optical communication systems, especially digital optical systems, as well as transmission systems performance and noise impacts in photonic processing systems

    Preface. Acknowledgement. Introduction/Why noises are important in optical communications. Noises and Fundamental Sensitivity Limit. ASK transmission systems. Phase Modulation Systems. QAM modulation Systems. OFDM optical Systems. Optically amplified reception Systems. Raman amplification and noise processes. Phase noises and nonlinear noises. Compensation to combat noises. Quantum limits and receiver sensitivity. Noises in microwave photonic systems. Noises in photonic processing systems. Appendix 1: Techniques for electronic noise evaluations. Appendix 2: Essential terms of noises. Appendix 3: Essential parameters of noises and optical transmission lines.

    Biography

    Le Nguyen Binh is a technical director at the European Research Center of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. in Munich, Germany. He is the editor, author, and/or coauthor of numerous books, as well as the editor of CRC Press’ Optics and Photonics series.

    "The topics studied in this book are very interesting. This book is very useful for people who work on photonic systems and optical communications."
    — Robinson Cruzoe Guzmán Martínez, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain

    "...the book is richly illustrated with diagrams and charts that describe the performance of practical systems, a precious reference for both students and professionals."
    Optics & Photonics News, June 2017