“…Despite these difficulties, biasing MC methods have been increasingly used to study optical fiber communications systems and components since their introduction to study PMD compensators [9], [10]. Other applications have included determining the performance of soliton [11] and quasilinear [12], [13] amplitude-shift-keyed systems that are dominated by noise impairments or that are dominated by impairments due to crossphase modulation [14], [15], determining the performance of soliton [16] or quasilinear [17] differential-phase-shift-keyed systems that are impaired by noise, studying induced crosstalk [18], [19], and calculating the noise in semiconductor amplifiers [20], [21].…”