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22 January 2010 Investigation of dense dispersion management optical links with non-perfect dispersion maps
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Abstract
There is no doubt that dispersion management soliton systems (DDMS) are the most applicable for the short-haul transport. However on practice it is unbelievable to realize an ideal coincidence between projected and installed lengths of dispersion map fibers, which can be explained, for example, by business problems or an optical closure placement. Here we present results of numerical simulations of optical pulse propagation and following bit-error-ratio estimation in a dense dispersion manage optical link with non-perfect dispersion maps.
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Vladimir A. Burdin, Vladimir A. Andreev, Mikhail V. Dashkov, and Kirill A. Volkov "Investigation of dense dispersion management optical links with non-perfect dispersion maps", Proc. SPIE 7621, Optical Metro Networks and Short-Haul Systems II, 76210Q (22 January 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.840921
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Solitons

Dispersion

Optical fiber cables

Optical amplifiers

Optical communications

Fiber amplifiers

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