1st Edition

The Handbook of Optical Communication Networks

Edited By Mohammad Ilyas, Hussein T. Mouftah Copyright 2003
    488 Pages
    by CRC Press

    486 Pages 186 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The Internet revolution. Once, the public was delighted with 14.4 modem access and fascinated by low-tech Web site content. But not for long. Technology has raced to keep up with users' calls for high-speed facilities and advanced applications. With the development of high-speed transmission media and the availability of high-speed hardware, we are fast approaching the day when a single communication network will support all communication activities-and that network will use optical fibers as its transmission media and optical switch/routers as its nodes.

    The Handbook of Optical Communication Networks presents comprehensive, up-to-date technical information on integrated, state-of-the-art optical networks. Beginning with an in-depth intoduction to the field, top international authorities explore every major aspect of optical networks, from basic concepts to research grade material. Their discussions cover all of the essential topics, including protocols, resource management, routing and wavelength assignment in WDM networks, connection management, survivability, enabling technologies, and future trends.

    To meet the remaining technical and implementation challenges of optical networks, present and future communications professionals need a convenient, one-stop source for the relevant fundamentals, technical details, and applications. The Handbook of Optical Communication Networks provides that information in a presentation that is structured for fast access, organized for optimum utility, and packed with the insights of true leaders in the field.

    Introduction and Optical Network Architectures. Protocols for Optical Networks. Resource Management in Optical Networks. Connection Management in Optical Networks. Survivability in Optical Networks. Enabling Technologies for Optical Networks.

    Biography

    Mohammad Ilyas, Hussein T. Mouftah