Dispersion Compensation In Optical Communication - A Review.
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Dispersion is defined as - the phenomenon in an optical fiber whereby light photons arrive at a distant point in the different phase then they entered the fiber. Dispersion causes signal distortion that ultimately limits the bandwidth and usable length of the fiber cable. Therefore dispersion compensation (management) becomes an essential part to study in optical communication for better transmission. In this paper we have reviewed the various techniques (schemes) that are used for dispersion compensation.
Authors and Affiliations
Er. Abhishek Sharma, Er. Sukhbir Singh, Er. Bhubneshwar Sharma
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