This book provides an in-depth treatment of both linear fiber-optic
systems and their key enabling devices. It presents a concise but
rigorous treatment of the theory and practice of analog (linear)
fiber-optics links and systems that constitute the foundation of Hybrid
Fiber Coax infrastructure in present-day CATV distribution and cable
modem Internet access. Emerging applications in remote fiber-optic feed
for free-space millimeter wave enterprise campus networks are also
described. Issues such as dispersion and interferometric noise are
treated quantitatively, and means for mitigating them are explained.
This broad but concise text will thus be invaluable not only to students
of fiber-optics communication but also to practicing engineers. To the
second edition of this book important new aspects of linear fiber-optic
transmission technologies are added, such as high level system
architectural issues, algorithms for deriving the optimal frequency
assignment, directly modulated or externally modulated laser
transmitters and the use of Erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) in
linear fiber optic systems. Significant examples of field deployed
military systems enabled by linear fiber optic links are described in an
appendix.