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Modeling and simulation of next-generation multimode fiber links

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An advanced multimode-fiber-link model that was used to aid the development of Telecommunication Industry Association standard specifications for a next-generation 50-/spl mu/m-core laser-optimized multimode fiber is described.
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This paper describes an advanced multimode-fiber-link model that was used to aid the development of Telecommunication Industry Association standard specifications for a next-generation 50-/spl mu/m-core laser-optimized multimode fiber. The multimode-link model takes into account the interactions of the laser, the transmitter optical subassembly, and the fiber, as well as effects of connections and the receiver preamplifier. We present models for each of these components. Based on these models, we also develop an efficient and simple formalism for the calculation of the fiber transfer function and the signal at the link output in any link configuration. We demonstrate how the model may be used to develop specifications on transmitters and fibers that guarantee any desired level of performance.

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Radio Over Fiber for Picocellular Network Architectures

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Statistics of Group Delays in Multimode Fiber With Strong Mode Coupling

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Pulse Propagation in a Short Nonlinear Graded-Index Multimode Optical Fiber

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed analysis of the modal properties, dispersive behavior, and nonlinear mode coupling in graded-index multimode fibers (GIMFs), and a simplified form of a generalized nonlinear Schrodinger equation, which can be used to explore the rich nonlinear dynamics related to the propagation and interaction of light pulses in GIMFs, is presented.
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High-speed transmission of adaptively modulated optical OFDM signals over multimode fibers using directly Modulated DFBs

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel optical signal modulation concept of adaptively modulated optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (AMOOFDM) is proposed, and a comprehensive theoretical model of AMOODM modems is developed.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline the key principles and parameters which describe and define the operation of optical waveguides and fibres, including dispersion and non linear effects, and provide the foundation for understanding the detailed operation of a wide variety of optical components.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the current status and future applications of lightwave transmission of longwavelength semiconductor lasers emitting near 1.3 and 1.55-mu m are described, and bit-error-rate curves for a transmission experiment at 8 Gb/s over 76 km of fiber are shown.
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Gaussian approximation of the fundamental modes of graded-index fibers

TL;DR: In this article, a direct numerical integration of the wave equation is used to establish the validity of approximating the fundamental mode of graded-index fibers by a Gaussian function, and the fundamental modes of fibers, whose index profile can be expressed as a power law, are indeed very nearly Gaussian in shape.
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