Simulation Techniques in Microwave Photonics Systems

As wireless networks evolve into the era of 5G, 6G, and THz technologies, Microwave Photonics is rapidly emerging as a cornerstone for high-frequency communication, advanced sensing, and next-generation radar systems. Yet designing these complex systems demands more than theory – it requires mastery of practical, simulation-based techniques.

Simulation Techniques in Microwave Photonics Systems is a comprehensive guide that brings together the theory and hands-on simulation of modern microwave photonic architectures. Using industry-leading platforms, OptiSystem® and ADS® (Advanced Design System), this book walks the reader through the design, modeling, and analysis of photonic subsystems for high-frequency RF applications, including:

  • RF signal generation via Mach-Zehnder and Polarization modulators
  • High-order frequency multiplication and optical frequency comb design
  • Simulation and optimization of photonic transceivers for radio over fiber (RoF) links
  • Emerging techniques for THz signal generation suitable for 5G/6G infrastructure

Whether you are a graduate student, researcher, or engineering professional, this book serves as both a practical manual and a technical reference – equipping the reader with the tools to simulate, innovate, and lead in one of the fastest-moving fields in modern technology.

octobre 2025, env. 124 pages, Optical Networks, Anglais
Springer International Publishing
978-3-032-01680-5

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