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Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective, Second Edition [Hardcover]

Rajiv Ramaswami , Kumar Sivarajan

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Oct 12 2001 1558606556 978-1558606555 2


This fully updated and expanded second edition of Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective succeeds the first as the authoritative source for information on optical networking technologies and techniques. Written by two of the field's most respected individuals, it covers componentry and transmission in detail but also emphasizes the practical networking issues that affect organizations as they evaluate, deploy, or develop optical solutions.


This book captures all the hard-to-find information on architecture, control and management, and other communications topics that will affect you every step of the way-from planning to decision-making to implementation to ongoing maintenance. If your goal is to thoroughly understand practical optical networks, this book should be your first and foremost resource.

* Focuses on practical, networking-specific issues: everything you need to know to implement currently available optical solutions.
* Provides the transmission and component details you need to understand and assess competing technologies.
* Offers updated and expanded coverage of propagation, lasers and optical switching technology, network design, transmission design, IP over WDM, wavelength routing, optical standards, and more.


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The first edition of Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective accumulated lots of happy readers, largely because the authors took care to explain the physical phenomena that allow light to carry information as well as the design principles that characterise good optical networks, particularly wavelength division multiplexing (WDM). Very little was assumed, and even the most complicated formulas appeared alongside annotations that shed light on the behaviour being described. The latest edition of the book has everything that made the first edition great--the physics haven't changed much, after all--as well as up-to-date information about networking equipment and techniques. The second edition is a first-class revision; you'll want it even if you already own the old version.

Half of this book has more to do with network engineering than with theoretical matters. The authors take care to discuss all aspects of optical data communications with efficiency (in terms of capacity utilisation, management effort and monetary cost) in mind. There's not a lot of discussion of vendors' specific products, so you'll have to look elsewhere for configuration instructions. But for getting your network designed and understanding how its components communicate data and provide redundancy--as well as for providing reference to other authoritative works--this book is tops. --David Wall

Topics covered: Tools and technologies for communicating data (including digitised voice signals) over fibre optic cables. SONET gets a lot of attention, as does wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) as a technique for increasing capacity. Network design--with an eye toward efficiency and survivability--is dealt with in authoritative detail.

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"This is an excellent book to get you thoroughly up to speed in everything that is important in the hot field of optical networking. It is a must-read for novices but should be in the bookshelf of every optical networking specialist." --Martin Zirngibl, Director, Photonics Network Research, Lucent Technologies, Bell Laboratories.

"Rajiv Ramaswami is the industry's best teacher on optical technology and this book is the most lucid, scholarly, and enlightening guide to WDM published to date." --George Gilder, Editor, Gilder Technology Report and Author of "Telecosm"

"This book is not only thorough in covering the physics and the applications of optical communications, but it discusses the relevance of technology to the emerging intelligent optical networking revolution. This should be mandatory reading for every professional in our business." -- Desh Deshpande, Chairman, Sycamore Networks, Inc.

"This edition of Optical Networks will greatly aid everyone in the business of creating change and help them understand the science behind and the applications of an optical world." -- Mike Perusse, Senior Vice President of Engineering and Technology, Qwest

"Rajiv Ramaswami is the industry's best teacher on optical technology, and this book is the most lucid, scholarly, and enlightening guide to wavelength division multiplexing published to date" -- George Gilder, Editor, Gilder Technology Report and author of Telecosm

"Rajiv Ramaswami is the industry's best teacher on optical technology, and this book is the most lucid, scholarly, and enlightening guide to wavelength division multiplexing published to date." -- George Gilder, Editor, Gilder Technology Report and author of Telecosm

"As one who believes optics will be as important to the new economy and the transformation of existing networks, systems and appliances as micro electronics have been in the past, this edition of Optical networks will greatly aid all those in the business of creating change who have very diverse backgrounds by grounding the reader in an easy to understand test that help the reader understand the science behind and the applications of an optical world." -- Mike Perusse, Senior VP of Engineering and Technology, Qwest


"The first edition of this book has become a favorite reference because of its practical yet comprehensive treatment of optical networking topics. The readable style, balanced coverage of transmission and networking issues and inclusion of real-world issues has been carried forward into this second
edition. This new version provides timely updates on emerging technologies that will shape the deployment of optical networks for year to come." -- Thomas S. Afferton, District Manager - Advanced Transport Technology & Architecture Planning AT&T Network Services

" This book is not only thorough in covering the physics and the applications of optical communications, but discusses the relevance of technology to the emerging Intelligent Optical Networking Revolution. This should be a mandatory reading for every professional in our business." -- Desh Deshpande, Chairman, Sycamore Networks, Inc.

"The authors taken the complex and critical subject of optical networking and created a resource for everyone who is interested in understanding the important aspects of this rapidly developing industry. Their grasp of what is truly workable and worthwhile in optical networks is fundamental, and they have effectively packaged this knowledge in an easy-to-comprehend text that will be valued by both veterans and those new to optical networking." -- Scott Grout, President and CEO, Chorum Technologies
(reworded per Kim Tompkins at Chorum)

"The second edition of this widely read text will be a valuable resource for students and engineers alike. It provides an extensive coverage not only of topics related to current practice, but also techniques being researched which may be developed in the future" -Dr. David Hunter, Senior Researcher, Marconi Labs, Cambridge, UK

"This book is not only essential reading for anyone in the optical networks
industry, it is important. It provides the necessary foundation of learning
for anyone hoping to contribute to this technology's rapid evolution." -- Scott Clavenna, President, PointEast Research


"this books give an excellent overview of the complex field of optical
networking. I especially like how it ties the optical hardware functionality
into the overall networking picture. Everybody who wants to be a player in
the optical networking space should have this book within easy reach." -- Martin Zirngibl, Director, Photonics Network Research, Lucent Technologies, Bell Laboratories



"This is a comprehensive and authoritative work of reference on optical
networks, ranging in scope from components and systems to overall design
principles. I find the book well-organised and easy to use and I
particularly like the treatment of network design and operation. An
essential book for anyone seriously interested in optical networks." -- Goff Hill, Altamar Networks


"This book provides the most comprehensive coverage of both the theory and
practice of optical networking. Its up-to-date coverage makes it an
invaluable reference for both practitioners and researchers." -- Suresh Subramaniam, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, George Washington University


"Functions as both an introduction to optical networking and as a text to
reference again and again. Great for system designers as well as those
marketing and selling those systems. "Optical Networking" provides theory
and applications (common as well as thought provoking ones such as optical
packet routing). While no text can be truly state-of-the-art in the fast
moving area of optical netorking, this one comes as close as possible." -- Alan Repech, System Architect, Cisco Systems Optical Transport

"The authors have done excellent job of updating the content with all the
new developments in Optical Networking in this 2nd ed. Optical networking is
a rapidly changing technology that can support the enormous Internet traffic
growth deamnds required by bandwidth intensive applications of 21st century,
the century of optical communications. Authors work in practical optical
networking technologies and are also quite active in standards bodies," -- Rao Lingampalli, Senior Technical Marketing Manager, Calient Networks


"I really enjoy the bottom up approach of contents flow to address the fundamental of optical components as the enablers, the optical transmission system design and engineering as the building blocks, and network architecture and its management features to deliver applications to the network operators and services providers as the end products. The readers will understand what are the optical enablers, why the performance is needed, and how the system and optical network are being realized by reading through the book." -- Shoa-Kai Liu, Director of Advanced Technology, Worldcom

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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book on Optical Networks Jun 27 2000
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Over the past year, I've been involved in a project which required me to learn a lot more about optical networks. In addition to reading the papers from ANSI T1X1 and the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF), I purchased several books on the subject, including Siller and Shafi's "SONET/SDH," Goralski's "SONET" and Laches' "Fiber Optic Communications". Ramaswami and Sivarajan's book "Optical Networks" is definitely the best of the group. "SONET/SDH" gives a good overview, but you need to already know something about SONET in order to understand it. Goralski's "SONET" is too basic, while "Fiber Optic Communications" is too theoretical. "Optical Networks" is "just right" (to quote a famous young lady's comments about a baby bear's porridge). Whenever I need to know something about optical networks, this is the book I turn to. The only problem is that the field of optical networks is moving quite fast right now and this book provides a snapshot of the 1997-1998 timeframe. I wish the authors would put up a web site discussing some of the recent activity in the field, but I suppose it's a bit much to ask them to devote their lives to the book. All in all, if you want an excellent introduction to optical networks, this is the book for you.
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars It needs UPDATE! April 18 2000
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This was a very nice book, however, written in 1997. In a rapid progressive space like optical network, this book quickly fells into legacy and can only be rendered as college entry-level textbook in said subject. Many new initiatives and tests have been launches and reviewed. Even Rajiv's new exciting micro-mirror technology (of Xeros) is not covered, not mentioning tunable laser application in mesh architecture. It was a five-star book until mid-1999. In spring 2000, I can only give a honost three-star rating as an encouragement for the author to update his book. It is overdue!
31 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars AN INVALUABLE BOOK ON OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS. Nov 29 1999
By Venugopal K. R. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
An excellent and comprehensive book on Optical Networks for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Electrical and Computer Science/Engineering.The book consists of two parts. The first part consisting of six chapters, dwells upon technological developments in optical components and transmission systems. The first chapter throws light on the state-of-the-art optical communication technology. The second chapter describes the features of optical fiber and its superiority over other communication media such as copper wire. The third chapter is an overview of the optical components viz., transmitters, receivers, switches, amplifiers etc., while the fourth chapter explains the process of Modulation and Demodulation in converting electrical signals to optical signals and vice-versa. The fifth chapter deals with the design of the physical layer. The concepts explained in all these chapters are clear and lucid. This part is particularly useful for students of Electrical Engineering.

The second part of this book deals with optical network architecture and algorithms. The sixth chapter emphasizes the necessity of optical fiber and includes the architecture of SONET/SDH. The seventh chapter illustrates the Broadcast and Select Wavelength Division Multiplexing Networks widely used in LANs and WANs, while the next chapter covers the architecture and algorithms employed in Wavelength Routed Networks for WANs. Chapter nine introduces the notion of Virtual topology design which is useful in integrating IP and ATM networks over the Optical layer. Control and management, that is, configuration, equipment, fault, failure, safety, management form the crux of the tenth chapter. Chapter eleven describes the on going research activities of various testbeds on Wavelength Routed Networks. Chapter twelve provides optical network solutions for Fiber-to-the-home access network applications. The thirteenth chapter emphasizes the issues faced by the network operators in upgrading the existing networks. The last chapter explores Packet Switched Optical Networks. This portion of the book is useful for students of Computer Science and Engineering.

The authors have covered a wide range of topics, from physics of the optical fiber to the networking aspects. The book is very simple to read, easy to absorb, and exceptionally exciting in the world of optical networks. The authors have taken lot of care to design the book for an academic curriculum without sacrificing the depth of the topics and it is a very useful book for research students.

The book is an admirable piece of work, eminently scientific in concept, and elegant in style. It is an exceedingly stimulating book with theoretical rigor and practical in approach which is too often lacking in works on optical communication. The results are profound and enlightening. There is a smooth flow of the concepts from the beginning to the end. The exercises in the chapter enables the student to check his understanding of the concepts. A number of useful references for further reading are included at the end of the chapters. It is indeed a competent work signaling a definitive contribution to optical communication. No future student of the fortunes of optical communications can afford to overlook it. This book deserves to be read and reread by each and every student of optical communications.

Venugopal K. R. Department of Computer Science and Engineering. University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering. K. R. Circle. Bangalore - 560 001.


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