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Fiber optic technology. Practical Complete guide

The book summarizes the experience accumulated by the authors for many years of creative work.

The book contains the results of more than 50 completed R&D in the field of developing fiber-optic components with special properties, fiber-optic sensors of various physical quantities, instrumentation and special technological equipment for the production of fiber-optic components, object and trunk data transmission systems for various purposes, radio photonics products, fundamental standards in the field of fiber technology.

The book consists of 4 chapters.

The first chapter is devoted to the consideration of the modern fiber-optic component base. Particular attention is paid to the consideration of components of domestic and foreign production for harsh operating conditions.

The second chapter summarizes the experience gained by the authors in the design of analog and digital fiber-optic transmission systems (FOTS) for various purposes. Particular attention is paid to the design of an object and special FOTS.

The third chapter is devoted to the design of distributed fiber-optic sensors for measuring temperature and deformation of extended objects.

The fourth chapter is devoted to the design of radio photonics products:

nodes of active phased antenna arrays: fiber-optic transmission and distribution lines of microwave signals, as well as fiber-optic phase shifters;
active fiber optic delay lines;
microwave optoelectronic generators;
optoelectronic ADC and DAC.
In this book, special attention is paid to the operation of fiber-optic products and systems in harsh conditions: in a wide temperature range, when exposed to vibration and shock. The book is mainly intended for a wide range of engineering and technical workers professionally associated with the development or operation of special systems and complexes.
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