Practical Fiber Optics (IDC Technology (Paperback))

Practical Fiber Optics (IDC Technology (Paperback))

by David Bailey (Author), EdwinWright (Contributor)

Synopsis

Readers will use this knowledge to develop the required techniques for design, installation and maintenance of their own fiber optic systems.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 286
Publisher: Newnes
Published: 24 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0750658002
ISBN 13: 9780750658003
Book Overview: An introduction to the essentials of fiber-optic systems for engineers and communications professionals.

Author Bio
David Bailey has worked as a telecommunications design engineer in Europe, Australia, Africa and Hong Kong for the past fifteen years. He built up an excellent reputation whilst working for IDC Technologies as a superb instructor in the area of radio engineering. He currently consults to a number of blue chip clients in the telecommunications industry. A professional engineer working for IDC Technologies with over thirty-five years' experience focussing mainly on the telecommunications and data communications industries who has consulted in these areas and presented training courses to over 15,000 engineers and technicians throughout the world.Edwin has over 20 years of practical experience in the planning, design, construction and operation of telecommunications systems, data networks and SCADA systems. He has also been involved as Project Manager on many SCADA and telecommunications projects and has a passion for the topic. He is the co-author of three best selling books on Ethernet, OPC, and Computer Networks. The Internet and TCP/IP and the Principles of Data Communications and has also published numerous papers. He has also consulted widely on SCADA, OPC, data communications and telecommunications issues in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand. Over the past five years more than 8000 engineers and technicians have attended his workshops worldwide. When not working in the communications world he relaxes by reading and writing on technology issues at his beachside home.