Books by Keyword: Optical Communication

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Edited by: Prof. Dumitru Nedelcu and Prof. Mikkel K. Kragh
Online since: November 2021
Description:

The 43rd volume of the journal "Advanced Engineering Forum" of peer-reviewed papers presents the engineering solutions and research results in mechanical properties of materials and precise processing technologies in mechanical engineering, applied mechanics, fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, the thermal efficiency of salt gradient solar pond, optical communication, bridge monitoring, and wood application, ecological impact assessment of gas-fired power plant. The professionals, students, and scientific investigators working in the various engineering fields will find this volume of value.

Edited by: Yuegang Fu
Online since: May 2013
Description: The Asia Pacific region has become a manufacturing hub for optical components and optoelectronics. These optical devices are widely used in imaging optical systems, such as various consumer and scientific products, instruments and lighting systems, etc.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The papers cover most recent research results and are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Design and System;
Chapter 2: Fabrication;
Chapter 3: Instrumentation;
Chapter 4: Laser;
Chapter 5: Measurement;
Chapter 6: Optical Information Processing.
Authors: Z. Gaburro, P. Bettotti, N. Daldosso, M. Ghulinyan, D. Navarro-Urrios, M. Melchiorri, F. Riboli, M. Saiani, F. Sbrana and L. Pavesi
Online since: May 2006
Description: The use of light to channel signals around electronic chips could solve several current problems in microelectronic evolution including: power dissipation, interconnect bottlenecks, input/output from/to optical communication channels, poor signal bandwidth, etc. It is unfortunate that silicon is not a good photonic material: it has a poor light-emission efficiency and exhibits a negligible electro-optical effect. Silicon photonics is a field having the objective of improving the physical properties of silicon; thus turning it into a photonic material and permitting the full convergence of electronics and photonics.
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