Analysis of the Optical Amplifier Noise Effect on Electrooptically Generated Hyperchaos

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Adonis Bogris ◽  
Apostolos Argyris ◽  
Dimitris Syvridis
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Mario Martinelli

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Abstract Optical communication gained popularity in past few years. Optical communication has many distinct advantages over copper cable based electronic communication. Optical switches are integral part of optical networks which are used for rerouting of packets and also plays important role in contention resolution of the packets. These switch uses fiber delay lines (FDLs) act as optical memory. In past analysis of the switch is done by considering loss, power and noise and finally bit error rate (BER); however dispersion was neglected which is an important parameter in high speed communication. In this paper, design analysis is done by considering dispersion compensation along with optical amplifier noise.


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