OFC/NFOEC 2008 - 2008 Conference on Optical Fiber Communication/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/ofc.2008.4528542
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Dynamic Performance Evaluation of Optical Polarization Mode Dispersion Compensators and Electronic Equalizers Including Forward Error Correction

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“…The evaluation of a PMDC must include its dynamic behavior. Figure 3 illustrates the setup we used for PMDC testing [24]. Two polarization scramblers are used to emulate PMD and polarization changes in real systems.…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The evaluation of a PMDC must include its dynamic behavior. Figure 3 illustrates the setup we used for PMDC testing [24]. Two polarization scramblers are used to emulate PMD and polarization changes in real systems.…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore essential to characterize adaptive PMD compensating systems by their post-FEC performance [24]. This can either be done by an external BER test set (e.g., synchronous digital hierarchy [SDH] tester) separately counting the errors of the payload signal or by assessment of the UCB counter, which provides an indicator for the correction limit of the decoder.…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have a constant value, where c is a variable constant and lwbnd N is the lower bound obtained from equation (142). The optimal number of samples N is close to the lower bound lwbnd N…”
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confidence: 72%
“…In principle, at the receiver side, if an OPMDC, consisting of as many birefringent elements as those in the transmission link, can be set in such a way that the birefringent elements are opposite to the corresponding birefringent elements in the link, PMD can be completely compensated. However, it is not only impractical for an OPMDC to have so many birefringent elements, but also hard to control them [134]- [142].…”
Section: Chapter V Optical Polarization Mode Dispersion Compensators (Opmdc)mentioning
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