by Andrew Ellis (Editor), Andrew Ellis (Editor), Mariia Sorokina (Editor)
Telecommunications have underpinned social interaction and economic activity since the 19th century and have been increasingly reliant on optical fibers since their initial commercial deployment by BT in 1983. Today, mobile phone networks, data centers, and broadband services that facilitate our entertainment, commerce, and increasingly health provision are built on hidden optical fiber networks. However, recently it emerged that the fiber network is beginning to fill up, leading to the talk of a capacity crunch where the capacity still grows but struggles to keep up with the increasing demand. This book, featuring contributions by the suppliers of widely deployed simulation software and academic authors, illustrates the origins of the limited performance of an optical fiber from the engineering, physics, and information theoretic viewpoints. Solutions are then discussed by pioneers in each of the respective fields, with near-term solutions discussed by industrially based authors, and more speculative high potential solutions discussed by leading academic groups.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 358
Edition: 1
Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
Published: 31 Mar 2019
ISBN 10: 9814800287
ISBN 13: 9789814800280