The optical fiber industry has experienced a period of consolidation and
reorganization and is now poised for a new surge in growth. To take
advantage of that growth, and to respond to the demand to use fiber more
efficiently, designers need a better understanding of fiber optics.
Taking the approach that optical fibers are an extension of RF-based
communications, the author explains basic optical concepts,
applications, and systems; the nature and performance characteristics of
optical fibers; and optical sources, connectors and splices. Subsequent
chapters explore current applications of fiber optic technology.
Appropriate for use as a college text, this is an accessible and
thorough treatment of fiber optics, without an intimidating amount of
mathematical derivations.