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Author Goff, David

Title Fiber Optic Video Transmission : the Complete Guide

Publisher Focal Press, 2013
ISSN/ISBN 1299979343 (ebk)
9781299979345 (ebk)
9781136024894
1136024891
0240804880
9780240804880
9780240804880
9781136024900 (e-book)
1136024905
0080506305
9780080506302
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents Ch. 1. The intersection of two cornerstone technologies -- ch. 2. A brief history of video and video transmission -- ch. 3. A brief history of fiber optics -- ch. 4. Overview of fiber optic transmission methods -- ch. 5. Characteristics of optical fiber -- ch. 6. Fiber limits -- ch. 7. Electro-optic and opto-electronic devices -- ch. 8. Basic optical components -- ch. 9. Important advanced optical concepts -- ch. 10. Transmitters, receivers, and transceivers -- ch. 11. The nature of video signals -- ch. 12. Video over fiber using AM techniques -- ch. 13. Video over fiber using FM techniques -- ch. 14. Video over fiber using digital techniques -- ch. 15. High linearity CATV fiber optic systems -- ch. 16. Advanced optical components -- ch. 17. End-to-end systems -- ch. 18. The future of fiber optic video transmission
Summary David R. Goff explains the techniques and hardware required to transmit video over fibre optical cable. The book covers a wide range of applications from simple cable TV applications to complex intelligent traffic systems
Fiber Optic Video Transmission: The Complete Guide is the only comprehensive reference to the techniques and hardware required to transmit video signals over optical fiber. As the broadcast industry moves to HDTV and enhanced television standards become the norm, fiber will become the medium of choice for video transmission, and this book is the essential guide to transmitting video over fiber optic cables. From the most basic video signal to complex multi-channel high definition video, this book details the methods of encoding video signals (including AM, FM, and digital encoding), the advantages and disadvantages of all encoding methods, and the expected performance of each method. A discussion of the the fiber optic components - such as lasers, LEDs, detectors, connectors, and other components - that are best for video transmission applications is also included. A glossary of terms, appendices of standards and publications, and a complete index round out this comprehensive guide. Fiber Optic Video Transmission: The Complete Guide is the only comprehensive reference to the techniques and hardware required to transmit video signals over optical fiber. As the broadcast industry moves to HDTV and enhanced television standards become the norm, fiber will become the medium of choice for video transmission, and this book is the essential guide to transmitting video over fiber optic cables. From the most basic video signal to complex multi-channel high definition video, this book details the methods of encoding video signals (including AM, FM, and digital encoding), the advantages and disadvantages of all encoding methods, and the expected performance of each method. A discussion of the the fiber optic components - such as lasers, LEDs, detectors, connectors, and other components - that are best for video transmission applications is also included. A glossary of terms, appendices of standards and publications, and a complete index round out this comprehensive guide
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Subject Optical communications
Fiber optics
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