The distribution and performance implications of filtered interferometric crosstalk in optical networks is theoretically and experimentally studied. The probability density function is estimated by using a maximum entropy approach based on analytically derived statistical moments. The theoretical results are confirmed by relevant experimental data obtained from an amplitude shift keying direct detection (ASK/DD) system using directly, and externally modulated light sources. Power penalties are measured for both types of source modulation. The experimental results are in good agreement with theor
Optical receivers used in WDM networks are often preceeded by an optical amplifier to ensure good re...
We discuss an interferometric crosstalk reduction concept in optical WDM networks by introducing pha...
A novel method to monitor the performance of WDM channels in an optical network is presented. From t...
The distribution and performance implications of filtered interferometric crosstalk in optical netwo...
Interferometric crosstalk is a performance limiting factor of major concern in all-optical WDM trans...
Interferometric noise, arising on the interference of data and parasitic crosstalk and common to ma...
Accumulation of inband crosstalk in all-optical networks is studied. By applying statistical methods...
Interferometric crosstalk, arising from the detection of undesired signals at the same nominal wavel...
This thesis is concerned with the characterisation and modelling of spurious signals created in wave...
In this paper new adaptive importance sampling techniques are applied to the performance evaluation ...
Optical receivers used in WDM networks are often preceeded by an optical amplifier to ensure good re...
We discuss an interferometric crosstalk reduction concept in optical WDM networks by introducing pha...
A novel method to monitor the performance of WDM channels in an optical network is presented. From t...
The distribution and performance implications of filtered interferometric crosstalk in optical netwo...
Interferometric crosstalk is a performance limiting factor of major concern in all-optical WDM trans...
Interferometric noise, arising on the interference of data and parasitic crosstalk and common to ma...
Accumulation of inband crosstalk in all-optical networks is studied. By applying statistical methods...
Interferometric crosstalk, arising from the detection of undesired signals at the same nominal wavel...
This thesis is concerned with the characterisation and modelling of spurious signals created in wave...
In this paper new adaptive importance sampling techniques are applied to the performance evaluation ...
Optical receivers used in WDM networks are often preceeded by an optical amplifier to ensure good re...
We discuss an interferometric crosstalk reduction concept in optical WDM networks by introducing pha...
A novel method to monitor the performance of WDM channels in an optical network is presented. From t...