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E-Book, Englisch, 406 Seiten

Reihe: Optics and Photonics

Binh Wireless and Guided Wave Electromagnetics

Fundamentals and Applications

E-Book, Englisch, 406 Seiten

Reihe: Optics and Photonics

ISBN: 978-1-4398-4754-1
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Wireless communications allow high-speed mobile access to a global Internet based on ultra-wideband backbone intercontinental and terrestrial networks. Both of these environments support the carrying of information via electromagnetic waves that are wireless (in free air) or guided through optical fibers. Wireless and Guided Wave Electromagnetics: Fundamentals and Applications explores the fundamental aspects of electromagnetic waves in wireless media and wired guided media. This is an essential subject for engineers and physicists working with communication technologies, mobile networks, and optical communications.
This comprehensive book:

- Builds from the basics to modern topics in electromagnetics for wireless and optical fiber communication

- Examines wireless radiation and the guiding of optical waves, which are crucial for carrying high-speed information in long-reach optical networking scenarios

- Explains the physical phenomena and practical aspects of guiding optical waves that may not require detailed electromagnetic solutions

- Explores applications of electromagnetic waves in optical communication systems and networks based on frequency domain transfer functions in the linear regions, which simplifies the physical complexity of the waves but still allows them to be examined from a system engineering perspective

- Uses MATLAB® and Simulink® models to simulate and illustrate the electromagnetic fields

- Includes worked examples, laboratory exercises, and problem sets to test understanding

The book’s modular structure makes it suitable for a variety of courses, for self-study, or as a resource for research and development. Throughout, the author emphasizes issues commonly faced by engineers. Going a step beyond traditional electromagnetics textbooks, this book highlights specific uses of electromagnetic waves with a focus on the wireless and optical technologies that are increasingly important for high-speed transmission over very long distances.
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Zielgruppe


Undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of electronics, communications, microwaves, and physics (solid state, lasers); practicing engineers in research and technology laboratories, especially in the field of wireless communications, optical communications, internet networks, and telecommunication carriers; and physicists and engineers of companies manufacturing wireless and optical components for optical transmission systems and networks.


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Weitere Infos & Material


Electric and Magnetic Fields and Waves
Brief Overview
Wave Representation
Maxwell’s Equations
Maxwell Equations in Dielectric Media
Current Continuity
Lossless TEM Waves
Maxwell’s Equations in Time-Harmonic and Phasor Forms
Plane Waves
Reference

Electrical Transmission Lines
Model of Time-Harmonic Waves on Transmission Lines
Terminated Transmission Lines
Smith Chart
Impedance Matching
Equipment
Concluding Remarks
Problems/Questions on Transmission Line–Transmission and Reflection
Problems on Transmission Lines 1
Problems on Transmission Lines 2
Problems on Transmission Lines 3 Using the Smith Chart
Reference

Antennae
Introduction
Radiating Fields
Antenna Figure of Merit
Experiment
Concluding Remarks
Appendix: Metallic Waveguide
Problems
References

Planar Optical Waveguides
Introduction
Formation of Planar Single-Mode Waveguide Problems
Approximate Analytical Methods of Solution
Design and Simulations of Planar Optical Waveguides: Experiments
Appendix: Exact Analysis of Clad Linear Optical Waveguides
Appendix: WKB Method, Turning Points, and Connection Formulae
Problems
References

Three-Dimensional Optical Waveguides
Introduction
Marcatilli’s Method
Effective Index Method
Finite Difference Numerical Techniques for 3D Waveguides
Mode Modeling of Rib Waveguides
Conclusions
References

Optical Fibers: Single- and Few-Mode Structures and Guiding Properties
Optical Fibers: Circular Optical Waveguides
Special Fibers
Nonlinear Optical Effects
Optical Fiber Manufacturing and Cabling
Concluding Remarks
Problems
Appendix: Technical Specification of Corning Single-Mode Optical Fibers
References

Optical Fiber Operational Parameters
Introductory Remarks
Signal Attenuation in Optical Fibers
Signal Distortion in Optical Fibers
Advanced Optical Fibers: Dispersion-Shifted, -Flattened, and -Compensated Optical Fibers
Propagation of Optical Signals in Optical Fiber Transmission Line: Split-Step Fourier Method
Appendix: Program Listings for Design of Standard Single-Mode Fiber
Appendix: Program Listings of the Design of Non-Zero-Dispersion-Shifted Fiber
Problems
References

Guided Wave Optical Transmission Lines: Transfer Functions
Transfer Function of Single-Mode Fibers
Fiber Nonlinearity
Nonlinear Fiber Transfer Functions and Application in Compensations
Concluding Remarks
Appendix: Program Listings of Split-Step Fourier Method (SSFM) with Nonlinear SPM Effect and Raman Gain Distribution
Appendix: Program Listings of an Initialization File
References

Fourier Guided Wave Optics
Abbreviations
Introduction
Background: Fourier Transformation
Guided Wave Wavelet Transformer
Optical Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
Nyquist Orthogonal Channels for Tbps Optical Transmission Systems
Design of Optical Waveguides for Optical FFT and IFFT
Concluding Remarks
Appendix: AWG Specifications
References

Appendix: Vector Analysis

Index


Le Nguyen Binh is a technical director at the European Research Center of Huawei Technologies in Munich, Germany. He is the editor, author, or coauthor of eight books in optics and photonics, including:

- Nonlinear Optical Systems: Principles, Phenomena, and Advanced Signal Processing

- Guided Wave Photonics: Fundamentals and Applications with MATLAB®

- Ultra-Fast Fiber Lasers: Principles and Applications with MATLAB® Models

- Optical Fiber Communications Systems: Theory and Practice with MATLAB® and Simulink® Models


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