In the past few decades, the optical communication industry has explored multiple degrees of freedom of the photon, such as time, wavelength, amplitude, phase, polarization, and space, to significantly reduce the cost/bit of data transmission by increasing the capacity per fiber through multiplexing technology and by reducing the size and power through electronic and photonic integration. This book aims to explore the latest advancements in this industry, including the technologies in devices, systems, and network levels with applications from short-reach chip-to-chip interconnections to long-haul backbone communications at the trans-oceanic distance.
Yang Yue
optical communication fiber optics client-side optics 400G Ethernet CFP8-LR8 transceiver VLC block code dimming control encoding/decoding algorithm hybrid optical network-on-chip (HONoC) insertion loss crosstalk noise signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) constellation shaping