1 February 2005 Enhanced polarization mode dispersion tolerance by optimizing receiver bandwidth
Jian Chen, Y. X. Wang, Chao Lu
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Abstract
We report our theoretical analysis on polarization mode dispersion (PMD) tolerance of the return-to-zero transmission system under error-free [bit error rate (BER)≤ 10–12] conditions. The results show that the tolerable PMD cannot be further enhanced by increasing the receiver power margin when forward error correction is used. The investigation also reveals that optimal receiver bandwidth for minimum BER should be increased accordingly when the accumulated PMD is increased. By designing the receiving filter with adaptive bandwidth, the acceptable average differential group delay can be improved by up to 2% of the bit interval.
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Jian Chen, Y. X. Wang, and Chao Lu "Enhanced polarization mode dispersion tolerance by optimizing receiver bandwidth," Optical Engineering 44(2), 025001 (1 February 2005). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1839885
Published: 1 February 2005
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Forward error correction

Polarization

Optical filters

Tolerancing

Electronic filtering

Digital filtering

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