Characterization of Return Path Optical Transmitters for Enhanced Digitally Modulated Carrier Transmission Performance (1997)

By John J. Kenny, Ph.D., Antec Technology Center Atlanta, Georgia

Noise loading is becoming an accepted way to characterize the noise and intermodulation performance of return path active components. This paper focuses on understanding how over-driven optical transmitters degrade digitally modulated carriers. Analysis and experimental findings have uncovered several factors which influence the performance reverse path optical transmitters used for transmitting digitally modulated carriers.

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