Optical and Microwave Technologies for Telecommunication Networks
Otto Strobel
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Description for Optical and Microwave Technologies for Telecommunication Networks
Hardback. This is a self-contained book on the foundations and applications of optical and microwave technologies to telecommunication networks application, with an emphasis on access, local, road, indoor and in-car data transmission. Num Pages: 500 pages. BIC Classification: TJFN; TJK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 244 x 170. .
This is a self-contained book on the foundations and applications of optical and microwave technologies to telecommunication networks application, with an emphasis on access, local, road, cars, trains, vessels and airplanes, indoor and in-car data transmission as well as for long-distance fiber-systems and application in outer space and automation technology. The book provides a systematic discussion of physics/optics, electromagnetic wave theory, optical fibre technology, and the potential and limitations of optical and microwave transmission.
This is a self-contained book on the foundations and applications of optical and microwave technologies to telecommunication networks application, with an emphasis on access, local, road, cars, trains, vessels and airplanes, indoor and in-car data transmission as well as for long-distance fiber-systems and application in outer space and automation technology. The book provides a systematic discussion of physics/optics, electromagnetic wave theory, optical fibre technology, and the potential and limitations of optical and microwave transmission.
Product Details
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
520
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781119971900
SKU
V9781119971900
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1
About Otto Strobel
Otto Strobel, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences, Germany Otto Strobel has worked for many years in R&D and consultancy for companies including Daimler, Alcatel-Lucent (now Bell Labs Germany), HP (now Agilent), Siemens, and Diehl Aerospace. He currently teaches physics, optoelectronics, optical communication, optical buses in automotive applications and optical sensors at the Esslingen University of Applied Sciences.
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