Optical Code Communication in Local Networks: System Design and Wireless Convergence Review
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David Hamer
on 5/24/2012
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convergence,
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networking,
optical,
wireless,
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(More customer reviews)"Optical Code Communication in Local Networks: System Design and Wireless Convergence" by dr Bas Huiszoon represents a great contribution to the field of next-generation access networks. It addresses an extremely important current issue, meaning, the never-ending hunger for bandwidth from the end-users side caused by emerging new services. As clarified by the author, by applying OCDMA one releases bottleneck-like performance of the last-mile networks and improves the users' experience.
The principles of OCDMA as well as related advanced ideas are discussed in a well-scheduled and understandable manner making it an attractive position to all those who are interested in novel technologies as well as those who look for an inspiration for further development. Besides the content itself, the scientific value of this book is confirmed by an exhaustive literature basis which also includes several top-level publications of the author.
The author, dr Bas Huiszoon, is a well-experienced and thriving researcher with application-oriented attitude. Therefore, the book is a result of an extensive work and it covers subjects from photonic integration, architecture of components and systems, up to transmission performance, revealing a complete picture from idea down to design, implementation and testing.
It is a very comprehensive and reader-friendly book from which students, researchers as well as system designers may benefit a lot in their educational and professional lives.
dr Patryk Urban
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The continuing growth in Internet services and theassociated bandwidth consumption presents manychallenges to be met at the network tiers. Thedeployment of a fiber-optic local network isimportant because as soon as it is in place, itprovides broadband access to the Internet cloud. Inthis book, such architecture is envisioned to bemoderate in costs and complexity through sharing ofresources, simplified nodes at the user-side, andcentralized network management. The provisioning ofwireless networks and, consequently, the handling ofmobile networking dynamics is considered to beessential to enable truly ubiquitous networkingpossibilities so the convergence of the optical andthe radio domains has a central position in thebook. The optical code division multiple access(OCDMA) technology serves as basis on top of whichmany networking concepts are evaluated. A uniqueinsight is given in the complete trajectory of OCDMAsystem design from modeling, to photonicintegration, until full-scale transmissionexperiments. This book is intended for (under-) graduate students and system designers in the areaof fiber-optic local networks.
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