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Optical fiberless communications and systems

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction English
Code 440-6015/02
Abbreviation OBKS
Course title Optical fiberless communications and systems
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Telecommunications
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Jan Nedoma, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

Lectures:
- Current state of knowledge in the field of optical fiber communication
- Atmosphere: Standard and non-standard atmospheric manifestations and their influence on the optical connection
- Distribution of optical intensity in the beam: Resistance of the optical link to atmospheric manifestations
- Optical fiberless connection: Definition and description, hybrid connections, modulation, optical fiberless networks
- Optical fiberless communications: Operational safety
- Geometric optics: Advanced concentrators and light filters
- Optical fiberless communications: Sources of radiation
- Optical fiberless communications: Detectors and related signal processing
- VLC: Modern trends and applications (Indoor and Outdoor communication)
- New trends and applications of fiberless optical communication: Underwater communication
- New trends and applications of fiberless optical communication: Optical satellite communication (working in near and far space)
- Practical applications of optical fiberless systems

Literature

KAUSHAL H., JAIN V.K., KAR S. Free Space Optical Communication. Springer India, 2017, ISBN 978-81-322-3691-7 .
ARUN K. MAJUMDAR, ZABIH GHASSEMLOOYy A. AROCKIA BAZIL RAJ. Principles and Applications of Free Space Optical Communications, 2019, ISBN: 978-17-856-1415-6 , Book DOI: 10.1049/PBTE078E
H. HEMMATI, A. BISWAH, Ivan B. DJORDJEVIC. Deep-Space Optical Communications: Future Perspectives and Applications, Proceedings of the IEEE, 99(11):2020 – 2039, DOI: 10.1109/JPROC.2011.2160609, IEEE Xplore

Advised literature

SALEH, B. E. A., M. C. TEICH. Fundamentals of Photonics. New Yersey: Wiley and Sons, 2007. ISBN 978-0-471-35832-9.
BURES, J. Guided Optics. Wieheim: Wiley and Sons, 2009. ISBN 978-3-527-407796-5.