An Introduction to Fiber Optics FROM THE PUBLISHER
This introduction to optical fiber concepts, applications, and techniques, presented with a minimum of mathematics, is written for the technician or technologist. Basic theory in optics, an explanation of waveguide propagation, and information about fiber types and designs allows students new to the field to form a good working knowledge of how optical fiber is used in communications. Chapters also include fiber types and their uses; types of detectors, light sources, and transmitters and receivers used with optical fiber; algebra-based mathematics; common applications; measurement and testing of fiber and light sources, including a discussion of the specialized equipment required for measurement and testing; and practical examples and reviews of information for each chapter. An Introduction to Fiber Optics fills the void of books about leading technologies written for non-engineering and science students.
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A text for a one-semester course for students who are not majoring in science or engineering but intend to become technicians. Explains all the major aspects of fiber optics without the deep theory or high mathematics in which they are usually tangled. The material can be compressed into a quarter if the students are advanced. Includes a glossary without pronunciation. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)