Part 1: Preparations Chapter 1. Orientation to Transport Networks and Technology Chapter 2. Internet Protocol and Optical Networking Chapter 3. Failure Impacts, Survivability Principles, and Measures of Survivability Chapter 4. Graph Theory, Routing
Ethernet passive optical networks are an emerging access network technology that provides a low-cost method of deploying optical access link between a carrier's office and a customer sit.
The conventional optical system design employs combinations of different lenses to combat aberrations, which usually leads to considerable volume and weight. In this Letter, a tailored design scheme that exploits state-of-the-art digital aberration c
The Segall-Mahan theory is employed to calculate both one and two longitudinal-optical (LO) phonon sidebands of free excitons of zinc oxide (ZnO) in a wide temperature range. The energy spacing from the zero-phonon line to 1 LO and 2 LO phonon sideba
Muons produced by the Bethe–Heitler process from laser wakefield accelerated electrons interacting with high $Z$ materials have velocities close to the laser wakefield. It is possible to accelerate those muons with laser wakefield directly. Therefore