Transmission, processing, and all-optical routing for ultra-high capacity data center networking /
"Version: 20231001"--Title page verso.Revised edition of: Transmission and processing for data center networking.Includes bibliographical references.1. Historical overview and digital transmission technologies in data centre networking -- 1.1. Digital optical communications and transmission systems : historical overview -- 1.2. Digital optical transmission in evolving networking -- 1.3. Photonic signal processing -- 1.4. Modulation techniques for ultra-broadband -- 1.5. Opto-electronic reception and processing -- 1.6. 100G PDM-QPSK 25GE performance -- 1.7. Data pulse shaping and DWDM -- 1.8. Organization of the chapters2. Data centre networking -- 2.1. Evolution of DCN and traditional telecom networks -- 2.2. Telecom carriers and challenges from data center networking -- 2.3. Exabits s-1 integrated photonic interconnection technology for flexible data-centric optical networks -- 2.4. Concluding remarks3. Access and DC networking transmission technologies -- 3.1. Introductory remarks -- 3.2. DSP-based coherent optical transmission systems -- 3.3. Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) -- 3.4. Optical pre-processing reception and transmitter -- 3.5. 16-QAM systems -- 3.6. Tera-bits/s superchannel transmission systems -- 3.7. Timing recovery in the Nyquist QAM channel -- 3.8. 128 Gb s-1 16-QAM superchannel transmission -- 3.9. 450 Gb s-1 32-QAM Nyquist transmission systems -- 3.10. DSP-based heterodyne coherent reception systems -- 3.11. Remarks -- 3.12. PAM4-IM/DD systems -- 3.13. Beyond 100G low-cost PAM-4 systems for last mile access -- 3.14. Discrete multi-tone transmission DD-OFDM systems -- 3.15. Higher-order modulation in IM/DD systems -- 3.16. Intra-DC networking and access transmission -- 3.17. Concluding remarks -- 3.18. Appendix A : Principles of DSP-based coherent transmission -- 3.19. Appendix B : Balanced detection in coherent receivers4. Super-channel transmission by multi-carrier sources -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Comb generation of multi-sub-carriers -- 4.3. Dual-band frequency shifting recirculating comb generator -- 4.4. Comb generator in multi-Tbps optical transmission system -- 4.5. Multi Tera-bits s-1 optical access transport technology -- 4.6. Low cost 1.6 Tbps by un-cooled comb sources -- 4.7. Concluding remarks5. Photonic signal processors -- 5.1. Optical transformed channels and transmission : spectral domain processing -- 5.2. Photonic signal processors -- 5.3. 5G optical transport networking : from photonic devices to processors6. All-optical routing and switching for DC networking -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Optical MEMS, WSS and routing in optical domain -- 6.3. Optical routing for DCI and DCN -- 6.4. Non-reconfigurable OADM (optical add-drop multiplexer) -- 6.5. Space NEWS-ROADM photonic routing node -- 6.6. Concluding remarks -- 6.7. Appendix : Fabrication processes of typical optical MEMS -- 6.8. Appendix : Form factors modules in DCN -- 6.9. DCO (digital coherent optics) for DC interconnection and networking -- 6.10. Optical module requirements for DCI -- 6.11. Appendix : OSNR and measurement in ROADM optical networks7. Power-limited (quantum) and bandwidth-limited (ultra-high-capacity) network transmission -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Shannon 'channel' and bit rate -- 7.3. Multi-tera bits s-1 transmission -- 7.4. Quantum key distribution -- 7.5. Remarks -- Appendix A. Technical data of single-mode optical fibers -- Appendix B. A coherent balanced receiver and method for noise suppression -- Appendix C. Power budget.Data centres are at the core of modern information networking due to the demands of mobile devices. This second edition offers insights into transport technology for data centers and the principal techniques for modern communication transmission of ultra-wideband channels. The book introduces digital transmission technologies and data center networking, progressing to discussions on access and DC networking transmission technologies and super-channel transmission by multi-carrier sources, before concluding with a chapter on photonic signal processors. Revised and expanded as a second edition, this book provides a full update as well as the inclusion of all-optical routing, particularly all-optical networks and all-optical transmission. Part of IOP Series in Advances in Optics, Photonics and Optoelectronics.Optical engineers, wireless communications, universities, practical engineers and scientists, research and development institutions.Also available in print.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.Professor Le Nguyen Binh obtained his PhD in electronic engineering and integrated photonics/optical communications engineering from the University of Western Australia. He has published more than 300 journal and conference papers, own several patents, and has published 14 books in the fields of optical communications transmission system and network engineering, photonic processing, integrated optics, and electromagnetics engineering.Title from PDF title page (viewed on November 1, 2023).
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