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Transmission And Processing For Data Center Networking Professor Le Nguyen Binh

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Transmission And Processing For Data Center Networking Professor Le Nguyen Binh
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Publisher: IOP Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 83.15 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Professor Le Nguyen Binh
ISBN: 9780750322904, 9780750322928, 9780750322911, 9780750322935, 075032290X, 0750322926, 0750322918, 0750322934
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Transmission And Processing For Data Center Networking Professor Le Nguyen Binh by Professor Le Nguyen Binh 9780750322904, 9780750322928, 9780750322911, 9780750322935, 075032290X, 0750322926, 0750322918, 0750322934 instant download after payment.

This book offers insights into the key concepts and transport technology of data centres and is an invaluable source for scientists,engineers, professors and mid-senior level students.
This book will thus address the following two principal techniques for the modern communications transmission of ultra-wideband channels:
• DSP-based techniques in optical transmission systems with both non-coherent (direct detection) and coherent principles and associated modulation formats.
• Principles of processing in the photonic domain with special emphasis on the association of neural computing networking and nonlinear optical logic circuits.

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