
Optical Fiber Communications (book)
"Optical Fiber Communications" is a technical book that explains how data is transmitted using thin strands of glass or plastic called optical fibers. These fibers carry information as pulses of light, allowing for high-speed, long-distance communication with minimal loss. The book covers the science behind light propagation, the components of fiber optic systems, and the technologies used to send voice, video, and data signals efficiently. It's a comprehensive guide for understanding the principles, design, and application of fiber optic networks that form the backbone of modern telecommunications infrastructure.