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Optical Networking Best Practices Handbook

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Gebonden, 504 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 2006
ISBN13: 9780471460527
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Optical Networking Best Practices Handbook presents optical networking in a very comprehensive way for nonengineers needing to understand the fundamentals of fiber, high–capacity, high–speed equipment and networks, and upcoming carrier services. The book provides a practical understanding of fiber optics as a physical medium, sorting out single–mode versus multi–mode and the crucial concept of Dense Wave–Division Multiplexing.

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ISBN13:9780471460527
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:504

Inhoudsopgave

Foreword.
<p>Preface.</p>
<p>Acknowledgments.</p>
<p>1: Optical Networking Fundamentals.</p>
<p>1.1 Fiber Optics: A Brief History in Time.</p>
<p>1.2 Distributed IP Routing.</p>
<p>1.3 Scalable Communications: Integrated Optical Networks.<br /> </p>
<p>1.4 Lightpath Establishment and Protection in Optical Networks.</p>
<p>1.5 Optical Network Design Using Computational Intelligence Techniques.</p>
<p>1.6 Distributed Optical Frame Synchronized Ring (doFSR).</p>
<p>1.7 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>2: Types of Optical Networking Technology.</p>
<p>2.1 Use of Digital Signal Processing.</p>
<p>2.2 Optical Signal Processing for Optical Packet Switching Networks.</p>
<p>2.3 Next–Generation Optical Networks as a Value Creation Platform.</p>
<p>2.4 Optical Network Research in the IST Program.</p>
<p>2.5 Optical Networking in Optical Computing.</p>
<p>2.6 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>3: Optical Transmitters.</p>
<p>3.1 Long–Wavelength VCSELs.</p>
<p>3.2 Multiwavelength Lasers.</p>
<p>3.3 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>4: Types of Optical Fiber.</p>
<p>4.1 Strands and Processes of Fiber Optics.</p>
<p>4.2 The Fiber–Optic Cable Modes.</p>
<p>4.3 Optical Fiber Types.</p>
<p>4.4 Types of Cable Families.</p>
<p>4.5 Extending Performance.</p>
<p>4.6 Care, Productivity, and Choices.</p>
<p>4.7 Understanding Types of Optical Fiber.</p>
<p>4.8 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>5: Carriers Networks.</p>
<p>5.1 The Carriers Photonic Future.</p>
<p>5.2 Carriers Optical Networking Revolution.</p>
<p>5.3 Flexible Metro Optical Networks.</p>
<p>5.4 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>6: Passive Optical Components.</p>
<p>6.1 Optical Material Systems.</p>
<p>6.2 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>7: Free–Space Optics.</p>
<p>7.1 Free–Space Optical Communication.</p>
<p>7.2 Corner–Cube Retroreflectors.</p>
<p>7.3 Free–Space Heterochronous Imaging Reception.</p>
<p>7.4 Secure Free–Space Optical Communication.</p>
<p>7.5 The Minimization of Acquisition Time.</p>
<p>7.6 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>8: Optical Formats: Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)/ Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH), and Gigabit Ethernet.</p>
<p>8.1 Synchronous Optical Network.</p>
<p>8.2 Synchronous Digital Hierarchy.</p>
<p>8.3 Gigabit Ethernet.</p>
<p>8.4 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>9: Wave Division Multiplexing.</p>
<p>9.1 Who Uses WDM?</p>
<p>9.2 Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexed Backbone Deployment.</p>
<p>9.3 IP–Optical Integration.</p>
<p>9.4 QoS Mechanisms.</p>
<p>9.5 Optical Access Network.</p>
<p>9.6 Multiple–Wavelength Sources.</p>
<p>9.7 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>10: Basics of Optical Switching.</p>
<p>10.1 Optical Switches.</p>
<p>10.2 Motivation and Network Architectures.</p>
<p>10.3 Rapid Advances in Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Technology.</p>
<p>10.4 Switched Optical Backbone.</p>
<p>10.5 Optical MEMS.</p>
<p>10.6 Multistage Switching System.</p>
<p>10.7 Dynamic Multilayer Routing Schemes.</p>
<p>10.8 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>11: Optical Packet Switching.</p>
<p>11.1 Design for Optical Networks.</p>
<p>11.2 Multistage Approaches to OPS: Node Architectures for OPS.</p>
<p>11.3 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>12: Optical Network Configurations.</p>
<p>12.1 Optical Networking Configuration Flow–Through Provisioning.</p>
<p>12.2 Flow–Through Provisioning at Element Management Layer.</p>
<p>12.3 Flow–Through Circuit Provisioning in the Same Optical Network Domain.</p>
<p>12.4 Flow–Through Circuit Provisioning in Multiple Optical Network Domain.</p>
<p>12.5 Benefits of Flow–Through Provisioning.</p>
<p>12.6 Testing and Measuring Optical Networks.</p>
<p>12.7 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>13: Developing Areas in Optical Networking.</p>
<p>13.1 Optical Wireless Networking High–Speed Integrated Transceivers.</p>
<p>13.2 Wavelength–Switching Subsystems.</p>
<p>13.3 Optical Storage Area Networks.</p>
<p>13.4 Optical Contacting.</p>
<p>13.5 Optical Automotive Systems.</p>
<p>13.6 Optical Computing.</p>
<p>13.7 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>14: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations.</p>
<p>14.1 Summary.</p>
<p>14.2 Conclusion.</p>
<p>14.3 Recommendations.</p>
<p>Appendix: Optical Ethernet Enterprise Case Study.</p>
<p>A.1 Customer Profile.</p>
<p>A.2 Present Mode of Operation.</p>
<p>A.3 Future Mode of Operation.</p>
<p>A.4 Comparing the Alternatives.</p>
<p>A.5 Summary and Conclusions.</p>
<p>Glossary.</p>
<p>Index.</p>
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