“…The CNR (in a 1Hz bandwidth) at the amplifier input is [3]: These figures show that the ratio CNR I CNRt strongly depends on the RJN value and on the amplifier input power. For the high received powers considered here, the receiver thermal noise has a very small contribution.…”
Section: Case Of a Boostermentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For such an inline amplifier, the CNR degradation also depends on the amount of ASE generated by the previous EDFA. If the amplifiers feature identical noise performance and if the input and output powers are the same for all of them, the ceiling CNR value after the kth one is [3]:…”
“…The CNR (in a 1Hz bandwidth) at the amplifier input is [3]: These figures show that the ratio CNR I CNRt strongly depends on the RJN value and on the amplifier input power. For the high received powers considered here, the receiver thermal noise has a very small contribution.…”
Section: Case Of a Boostermentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For such an inline amplifier, the CNR degradation also depends on the amount of ASE generated by the previous EDFA. If the amplifiers feature identical noise performance and if the input and output powers are the same for all of them, the ceiling CNR value after the kth one is [3]:…”
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