Optical Bit Error Rate

Chapter 2.17 - Effect Of Pulse Broadening On Bit Error Rate

2.17   EFFECT OF PULSE BROADENING ON BIT ERROR RATE

Pulse broadening is the combined effect of many degradation mechanisms, as already
examined, that degrade the quality of the signal, generate intersymbol interference
(ISI), and increase bit error rate (BER). Dispersion is one of them. As pulses
broaden, they spread in adjacent bit periods (Figure 2.19). If in a bit period a
logic “0” occurs, power spreading may raise the level such that the receiver may
“see” it as a logic “1.”

ITU has defined a number of fiber types suitable for different applications. For
example, fiber with a high dispersion point (G.652), fiber with a large Aeff (G.655),
and fiber with improved dispersion and dispersion slope (G.653).

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