Report on “OFDM For Optical Communications" from Elsevier Science And Technology

Research and Markets has declared the inclusion of a book titled "OFDM for Optical Communications" of Elsevier Science and Technology to its offering. The book was written by leading contributors in the optical communication field.

The book’s authors are William Shieh, Electrical and Electronic Engineering department’s Associate Professor and Reader, The University of Melbourne and Ivan Djordjevic, Electrical and Computer Engineering department’s Assistant Professor at University of Arizona.

This new report provides a complete and coherent introduction to the basics of OFDM signal processing. along with unique focus on it wide range of applications. The book also discusses the coded OFDM, evaluates the design, architecture and performance of various OFDMs, and provides an elaborate study of codes used in error correction for access networks, 100 Gb/s Ethernet and optical access networks. The book also includes introduction of signal processing for optical communication basics for wireless engineers.

It also includes a detailed study on upcoming applications of the optical OFDM such as free space optical systems, single and multi mode fiber transmission, optical access networks, and also gives high importance to radio-over-fiber, passive optical networks, and UWB and WiMAX communication networks.

This book, return by two leading authors, will serve as a unique reference for the engineers and scientists working in the field of optical communications. This book will be a valuable one for technical managers, students and telecom executives who study this novel technology for the development of optical networks for the future generation.

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