Terrestrial Wireless Optical Communication Terrestrial Wireless Optical Communication

Terrestrial Wireless Optical Communication

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Publisher Description

A practical guide to next-generation wireless terrestrial optical communication through the atmospheric channel

Terrestrial Wireless Optical Communication provides in-depth details on free space optics (FSO), from basic concepts to design implementation. The book explains channel characteristics in the near-IR and IR range of the spectrum, atmospheric channel models, modulation and detection techniques, optimal performance, capacity enhancement methods, and forward-error coding schemes. Link and system design issues, reliability, and safety standards are also discussed. The information in this essential guide enables you to deliver cost-effective and transparent wireless network interoperability and expandability.

Coverage includes:

Introduction--optical wireless communication systems

Wireless optical channels

Channel modeling

Modulation techniques

Diversity and detection techniques in optical fading channels

Channel capacity

Coding in FSO channels

FSO link and system design

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2013
April 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
McGraw Hill LLC
SELLER
McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC
SIZE
12.3
MB
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