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  1. Annales Des Télécommunications
  2. Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 58
  3. Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 58, Issue 11-12, November 2003
  4. Note d’information
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Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 59
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 58
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 58, Issue 11-12, November 2003
En hommage à Jean-Claude Bic
Forewords
Éditorial
Europeanist-programme roadmap for optical communications generated by theoptimist thematic network
Optical communication and fiber design
Optical fiber amplification technology
High power cladding-pumped Er$^{3+}$/Yb$^{3+}$ fiber amplifiers: technologies, performances and impact of nonlinear effects
Ultra-fast quantum-well saturable absorber devices and their application to all-optical regeneration of telecommunication optical signals
All-optical regeneration techniques
State of the art and future ofWDM transmission
Design of multi-terabit/s terrestrial transmission systems facilitated by simple analytical tools
On the designing of densely dispersion-managed optical fiber systems for ultrafast optical communication
Optics: finding the best fit in telecom transport networks
Optical networking in CESNET2 gigabit network
Space applications of optical communications
Direct-sequence code division multiple access: From radio communications to optical networks
Note d’information
Résumés de thèse ( Annales Des Télécommunications , Volume 58 , Issue 11-12 )
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 58, Issue 9-10, September 2003
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 58, Issue 7-8, July 2003
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 58, Issue 5-6, May 2003
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 58, Issue 3-4, March 2003
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 58, Issue 1-2, January 2003
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 57
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 56
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 55
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 54
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 53
Annales Des Télécommunications : Volume 52

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Note d’information

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Gallion, Philippe Oudar, Jean Louis Simon, Jean Claude
Copyright Year 2003
Starting Page 1898
Ending Page 1899
Page Count 2
File Format PDF
ISSN 00034347
Journal Annales Des Télécommunications
Volume Number 58
Issue Number 11-12
e-ISSN 19589395
Language French
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2003-01-01
Publisher Place Paris
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Communications Engineering, Networks Information Systems and Communication Service Signal, Image and Speech Processing Computer Communication Networks Information and Communication, Circuits R & D/Technology Policy
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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