Optical Bit Error Rate

Chapter 5 - Noise Sources Affecting the Optical Signal

5.1   INTRODUCTION

This chapter attempts to provide a simplified interpretation of the meaning of
“noise,” present its underlying theories, and enumerate various noise sources that
contaminate the optical signal. In subsequent chapters, we examine the manifestation
of noise, how it degrades the performance of the optical receiver, and how it is
detected.


5.1.1   What Is Noise?

Talking about noise, the first thing that comes to mind is acoustical noise. Perhaps
this is because acoustical noise is ubiquitous and we experience it everyday. In fact,
although we live immersed in noise, the auditory ear the ability to distinguish a signal
even if it is severely contaminated with other sources that are classified as noise.
In many cases, it has the remarkable ability to adapt to noise conditions within a
short period and minimize or ignore noise. This adaptability becomes evident when
one enters an anechoic chamber; our adaptation to noise is so formidable that now
the absence of noise is annoying!

Thus, the definition of noise is subjective and it can be as simple as “the superposition
of a time-varying undesired signal on another signal,” or as complex as
“the mean squared fluctuation of photon phase per unit bandwidth caused by Poissonian
or Gaussian . . . ,” and so on; we shall see that, depending on specific conditions,
the definition of noise varies.

In communications, noise corrupts the integrity of a signal, that is, the true value
of bits in the signal, and under certain conditions bits are so badly degraded that
they cannot be clearly distinguished by the photodetector.

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