ISBN 1-58053-696-4
Shoichi Sudo and Katsunari Okamoto
236 pages.
Copyright 2004.
Description
This far-reaching resource gives you an in-depth look at the technological developments fueling the drive to the realization of ubiquitous IT services. Based on groundbreaking papers presented at the International Symposium on New Frontiers for Ubiquitous IT Services, the book describes a wide range of state-of-the-art engineering advances in photonics, sensing, electronics, micro-mechatronics, networks, and communication schemes, introduced by some of the leading pioneers in the field. You get details on cutting-edge design innovations in technologies like nanophotonics, femtosecond pulse processing, and optical coherence tomography together with a thorough look at emerging applications that run the gamut from biomedical sensors and intra-body networks to “smart” buildings and long haul communications.
You also get a solid read on the increasingly successful use of photonic crystal fibers, quasi-phasematched nonlinear optics, optical fiber sensors, and millimeter-wave photonic technologies in communications and sensing. A section on the standardization for optical communications and sensors, plus a look at the challenges in ubiquitous IT services yet to be tackled, round out this indispensable report on the advances that have brought us to the threshold of a new age in information technology.
Table of Contents
New Frontiers For Ubiquitous IT Services, S. Sudo
New Frontiers of Discovery and Innovation, R. L. Byer, Stanford University
Photonic Crystal Fibers in Communications & Sensing, P. S. J. Russell, University of Bath
Quasi-Phasematched Nonlinear Optics and Their Applications to Optical Communications, M. M. Fejer, Stanford University
Femtosecond Pulse Processing and Applications to Optical Communications, A. M. Weiner, Purdue University
Global Network: Prospect for the Future, V. W. S. Chan, MIT
Standards for Optical Communications and Sensing, G. W. Day, NIST
Physics and Applications of Nanophotonics, M. Ohtsu, TITech
Optical Coherence Tomography and the Related Techniques for Biomedical Applications, M. Haruna, Osaka University
Optical Fiber Sensors for Smart Materials/Structures and Optical Communications, K. Hotate, University of Tokyo
A Near-Field-Sensing Transceiver for Intra-Body Communications, M. Shinagawa, NTT
Millimeter-Wave Photonic Technologies for Communications and Sensor Applications, T. Nagatsuma, NTT
Author Bio
Shoichi Sudo is director of NTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories in Atsugi-shi, Japan, and was the organizer of the recent International Symposium on New Frontiers for Ubiquitous IT Services held in Japan. He is also the coauthor of Frequency Stabilization of Semiconductor Laser Diodes (Artech House, 1995).
Katsunari Okamoto is director of Okamoto Laboratory Ltd. in Mito, Japan.
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