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Comparison of Power Penalty Due to Component, SRS, and FWM Crosstalk in a WDM Receiver

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A comparative study on power penalty due to component, SRS, and FWM crosstalk in a WDM receiver is presented and power penalty is examined as a function of the number of interfering channels to compare the receiver performance in the presence of mentioned crosStalk.
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A comparative study on power penalty due to component, SRS, and FWM crosstalk in a WDM receiver is presented in this paper. The relevance of such crosstalk phenomena is analyzed depending upon various parameters and domains of operation. Power penalty is examined as a function of the number of interfering channels to compare the receiver performance in the presence of mentioned crosstalk.

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Effect of modulation statistics on Raman crosstalk in WDM systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the stimulated Raman scattering crosstalk in intensity-modulated WDM systems is analyzed, including modulation statistics, and the actual penalty is found to be lower than that expected from a worst-case analysis.
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Analysis of homodyne crosstalk in optical networks using Gram-Charlier series

TL;DR: In this paper, a correction to Gaussian approximation, Gram-Charlier series is used to analyze homodyne crosstalk with the same wavelength as the signal, and both bit error rate and power penalty are calculated.
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Study of Component Crosstalk and Obtaining Optimum Detection Threshold for Minimum Bit-Error-Rate in a WDM Receiver

TL;DR: In this article, the bit error rate and power penalty in a WDM receiver system in the presence of component crosstalk with finite interferers are studied using a simplified analysis and some optimum detection thresholds are suggested for minimum bit error rates.
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Probability of Power Depletion in SRS Cross-Talk and Optimum Detection Threshold for Minimum BER in a WDM Receiver

TL;DR: In this paper, the probability of power depletion due to stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) is derived for an arbitrary number of interferers to estimate bit error rate and power penalty of a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) receiver.
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On the optimum detection threshold for minimum bit error rate due to four-wave mixing in a WDM system

TL;DR: In this paper, the optimum detection threshold for minimum bit error rate (BER) due to four-wave mixing is calculated taking the probability distribution of power depletion as binomial and considering nonuniform channel spacing.
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