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Advanced Optical Wireless Communication Systems / Edited by Shlomi Arnon , Ben Gurion University (BGU) , Israel , John R. Barry , Georgia Institute of Technology , USA , George K. Karagiannidis , Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Greece , Robert Schober , University of British Columbia (UBC) , Canada , Murat Uysal, Özyeǧin University , Turkey

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012Description: xi , 392 Pages : Illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780521197878 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.382/7 23
LOC classification:
  • TK5103.592.F73 A38 2012
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Part I. Outlook: 1. Introduction Shlomi Arnon, John Barry, George Karagiannidis, Robert Schober and Murat Uysal; Part II. Optical Wireless Communication Theory: 2. Coded modulation techniques for optical wireless channels Ivan B. Djordjevic; 3. Wireless optical CDMA communication systems Jawad A. Salehi, Babak M. Ghaffari and Mehdi D. Matinfar; 4. Pointing error statistics Shlomi Arnon; 5. Equalization and Markov chains in cloud channel Mohsen Kavehrad; 6. Multiple-Input/Multiple-Output techniques for indoor optical wireless communications Steve Hranilovic; 7. Channel capacity Amos Lapidoth, Stefan M. Moser and Michèle Wigger; Part III. Unique Channels: 8. Modeling and characterization of ultraviolet scattering communication channels Haipeng Ding, Brian M. Sadler, Gang Chen and Zhengyuan Xu; 9. Free space optical communications underwater Brandon Cochenour and Linda Mullen; 10. The optical wireless channel Roger Green and Mark Leeson; 11. Hybrid RF/FSO communications Nick Letzepis and Albert Guille;n i F...bregas; Part IV. Applications: 12. Quantum key distribution R. Ursin, N. K. Langford and A. Poppe; 13. Optical modulating retro-reflectors William Rabinovich; 14. Visible-light communications Kang Tae-Gyu and John R. Barry; 15. Optical wireless in sensor networks Dominic C. O'Brien and Sashigaran Sivathasan.
Summary: "Optical wireless communications is a dynamic area of research and development. Combining fundamental theory with a broad overview, this book is an ideal reference for anyone working in the field, as well as a valuable guide for self-study. It begins by describing important issues in optical wireless theory, including coding and modulation techniques for optical wireless, wireless optical CDMA communication systems, equalization and Markov chains in cloud channels and optical MIMO systems, as well as explaining key issues in information theory for optical wireless channels. The next section describes unique channels that could be found in optical wireless applications, such as NLOS UV atmospheric scattering channels, underwater communication links and a combination of hybrid RF/optical wireless systems. The final section describes applications of optical wireless technology, such as quantum encryption, visible light communication, IR links and sensor networks, with step-by-step guidelines to help reduce design time and cost"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes Bibliographical References and Index

Machine generated contents note: Part I. Outlook: 1. Introduction Shlomi Arnon, John Barry, George Karagiannidis, Robert Schober and Murat Uysal; Part II. Optical Wireless Communication Theory: 2. Coded modulation techniques for optical wireless channels Ivan B. Djordjevic; 3. Wireless optical CDMA communication systems Jawad A. Salehi, Babak M. Ghaffari and Mehdi D. Matinfar; 4. Pointing error statistics Shlomi Arnon; 5. Equalization and Markov chains in cloud channel Mohsen Kavehrad; 6. Multiple-Input/Multiple-Output techniques for indoor optical wireless communications Steve Hranilovic; 7. Channel capacity Amos Lapidoth, Stefan M. Moser and Michèle Wigger; Part III. Unique Channels: 8. Modeling and characterization of ultraviolet scattering communication channels Haipeng Ding, Brian M. Sadler, Gang Chen and Zhengyuan Xu; 9. Free space optical communications underwater Brandon Cochenour and Linda Mullen; 10. The optical wireless channel Roger Green and Mark Leeson; 11. Hybrid RF/FSO communications Nick Letzepis and Albert Guille;n i F...bregas; Part IV. Applications: 12. Quantum key distribution R. Ursin, N. K. Langford and A. Poppe; 13. Optical modulating retro-reflectors William Rabinovich; 14. Visible-light communications Kang Tae-Gyu and John R. Barry; 15. Optical wireless in sensor networks Dominic C. O'Brien and Sashigaran Sivathasan.

"Optical wireless communications is a dynamic area of research and development. Combining fundamental theory with a broad overview, this book is an ideal reference for anyone working in the field, as well as a valuable guide for self-study. It begins by describing important issues in optical wireless theory, including coding and modulation techniques for optical wireless, wireless optical CDMA communication systems, equalization and Markov chains in cloud channels and optical MIMO systems, as well as explaining key issues in information theory for optical wireless channels. The next section describes unique channels that could be found in optical wireless applications, such as NLOS UV atmospheric scattering channels, underwater communication links and a combination of hybrid RF/optical wireless systems. The final section describes applications of optical wireless technology, such as quantum encryption, visible light communication, IR links and sensor networks, with step-by-step guidelines to help reduce design time and cost"-- Provided by publisher.

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