One of the many problems facing designers of fibre systems is the basic
question of how best to transmit analogue-sourced signals; either on
dedicated point-to-point links or as part of mixed-mode traffic on a
predominantly digital fibre service network. This book discusses the
fundamental principles involved and describes a variety of techniques
and applications. The chapters have been contributed by invited
researchers with expertise in a range of areas and outline the latest
methods and analytical approaches, components and systems.
The general topics covered include subcarrier multiplexing (SCM) and
coherent techniques, transmissions of TV signals, soliton and pulse time
modulation methods and performance assessment of subcarrier multiplexed
optical systems. Specific technological and system component issues
addressed include generation and delivery of millimetre-waves over fibre
systems for mobile communications, tuned optical receivers for fibre SCM
systems and optical fibre amplifiers, and wavelength division
multiplexing (WDM).
Written by leading authorities in their fields, this graduate level text
should be of interest to all scientists and engineers concerned with
transmission of analogue-sourced information over fibre systems.