Background
Personick, Stewart David was born on February 22, 1947 in Brooklyn. Son of Louis and Mamie (Katz) Personick.
(This book is an outgrowth of a course given by the author...)
This book is an outgrowth of a course given by the author for people in industry, government, and universities wishing to understand the implica tions of emerging optical fiber technology, and how this technology can be applied to their specific information transport and sensing system needs. The course, in turn, is an outgrowth of 15 exciting years during which the author participated in the research and development, as well as in the application, of fiber technology. The aim of this book is to provide the reader with a working knowledge of the components and subsystems which make up fiber systems and of a wide variety of implemented and proposed applications for fiber technology. The book is directed primarily at those who would be users, as opposed to developers, of the technology. The first half of this book is an overview of components and subsys tems including fibers, connectors, cables, sources, detectors, receivers, transmitters, and miscellaneous components. The goal is to familiarize the reader with the properties of these components and subsystems to the extent necessary to understand their potential applications and limitations.
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(This book is an outgrowth of a course given by the author...)
This book is an outgrowth of a course given by the author for people in industry, government, and universities wishing to understand the implica tions of emerging optical fiber technology, and how this technology can be applied to their specific information transport and sensing system needs. The course, in turn, is an outgrowth of 15 exciting years during which the author participated in the research and development, as well as in the application, of fiber technology. The aim of this book is to provide the reader with a working knowledge of the components and subsystems which make up fiber systems and of a wide variety of implemented and proposed applications for fiber technology. The book is directed primarily at those who would be users, as opposed to developers, of the technology. The first half of this book is an overview of components and subsys tems including fibers, connectors, cables, sources, detectors, receivers, transmitters, and miscellaneous components. The goal is to familiarize the reader with the properties of these components and subsystems to the extent necessary to understand their potential applications and limitations.
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Personick, Stewart David was born on February 22, 1947 in Brooklyn. Son of Louis and Mamie (Katz) Personick.
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, City College of New York, 1967. S.M. Entertainment, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968. Doctor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970.
Engineer, Bell laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey, 1967-1975; engineering supervisor, Bell laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey, 1975-1978; department head, Bell laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey, 1983-1984; engineering manager Vidar division, TRW, Mountain View, California, 1978-1981; research manager Technology Research Center, TRW, El Segundo, California, 1981-1983; consultant, Pacific Palisades, California, 1983-1984; committee member, National Research Council, Washington, since 1983; division manager, Bell Communications Research, Red Bank, New Jersey, 1984-1985; assistant vice president, Bell Communications Research, Red Bank, New Jersey, 1985-1995; vice president, general manager, Bell Communications Research, Red Bank, New Jersey, since 1995.
(This book is an outgrowth of a course given by the author...)
(This book is an outgrowth of a course given by the author...)
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Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Optical Society of America. Member National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Communications Society.
Married Carol Ann Cooke, April 12, 1986.