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Optical Fiber Telecommunications VB, 5th Edition
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Optical Fiber Telecommunications VB, 5th Edition

by Ivan Kaminow, Tingye Li, Alan E. Willner
July 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
928 pages
33h 42m
English
Academic Press
Content preview from Optical Fiber Telecommunications VB, 5th Edition
polarization-dependent loss, and polarization mode dispersion need to be char-
acterized over the full passband.
Channel crosstalk is another parameter that must be carefully controlled in
ROADM design. Crosstalk can be separated into in-band and out-of-band, as well
as coherent and incoherent. In-band crosstalk is taken relative to the receiver
bandwidth and includes any corresponding beat terms that fall within this band-
width. In-band crosstalk can result in signal–signal beating on the one bits, in
general inducing the largest penalties [43]. This beating is also polarization and
signal quality dependent and will be worse if the interfering signal ...
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ISBN: 9780123741721