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Course Description

This course offers an introduction to fiber-optic communication systems while developing practical tools to understand and design these systems. Instruction presents a broad range of topics in optical communications with emphasis on providing a practical perspective of these systems. Physical understanding of the components, along with the analytical tools learned during the course, prepares students for designing both analog and digital optical links. Students learn design trade-offs in the practical implementation of these systems. The course covers propagation in single and multimode fibers, intermodal dispersion in multimode fibers, chromatic and waveguide dispersion in fibers, polarization-mode dispersion and dispersion compensation techniques. Additional topics include optical transmitters, such as LEDs, DFB lasers, and VCSELs and analysis of semiconductor lasers with an emphasis on such characteristics as the modulation bandwidth, chirping, RIN noise and phase noise. Students also gain an understanding of optical detectors (PIN, APD) and optical modulators based on electro-optic and electro-absorption effects; optical amplifiers, such as EDFAs and semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs); design of analog and digital optical links; DWDM systems; CATV systems; submarine fiber systems; applications of nonlinearities in optical fibers and optical switches. The instructor in this course demonstrates the use of Matlab and other software tools for analysis, simulation, and problem solving. These tools are provided as part of the course fee as an option for student use and will not be part of the course grading criteria. 

Course Outline

This course offers an introduction to fiber-optic communication systems and offers practical tools to reinforce understanding and design of these systems.

Notes

Contact
Department of Engineering & Technology
(310) 825-4100
et@uclaextension.edu

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Section Title
Fiber-Optic Communications
Type
Online
Dates
Jun 24, 2024 to Sep 08, 2024
Delivery Options
Online  
Course Fee(s)
Standard credit (4 units) $1,050.00
Available for Credit
4 units
Refund Request Deadline
Apr 29, 2024 to Jun 30, 2024
Transfer Request Deadline
Apr 29, 2024 to Jun 30, 2024
Withdrawal Request Deadline
Jul 01, 2024 to Sep 01, 2024
Instructors
Section Notes

Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: Jun. 23

Section Materials
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