Optical Bit Error Rate

Chapter 2.13.7 - Polarization-Mode Dispersion Compensation

2.13.7   Polarization-Mode Dispersion Compensation

Fibers are specified by an average differential group delay (DGD) in ps or a mean
DGD coefficient in . For a low-PMD fiber, the mean DGD coefficient is
less than 0.1 , and for a high-PMD fiber it is ~2 . Thus, for a fiber
length of 625 km the average DGD for low-PMD fiber is about 2.5 ps, whereas for
high-PMD fiber it is about 50 ps 0. Now, in terms of decibels, the receiver
sensitivity penalty for an average DGD of 50 ps is less than 0.1 dB at 2.5 ps,
and greater than 4 dB at 10 ps. Extrapolating to 40 ps, there is a severe receiver
penalty. As consequence, PMD becomes a main contributor to dispersion at ultrahigh
bit rates, necessitating PMD compensation. However, compared with chromatic dispersion,
PMD is much more difficult to compensate for.

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