1 December 2011 Dispersion tolerance of Miller signal in optical domain
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Abstract
An optical Miller coding scheme is proposed with the help of high speed electrical logic gates. With both Miller and Manchester being from the same family of code, i.e., 1B/2B, the former has less electrical spectrum compared with that of Manchester coding and thereby demonstrates a relatively higher tolerance against fiber dispersion within a certain range of distance. The applicability of this code in optical communication has not been explored adequately by the researchers until now, despite its advantages. Here we have investigated the dispersion tolerance of this code and found it to be nearly 1.2 times that of Manchester coding. The dispersion tolerance of Miller code obtained is from −306.4 to +263.9 ps/nm at 1 dB power penalty.
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Sanjeev Kumar Metya, Vijay Janyani, and Shri Gopal Modani "Dispersion tolerance of Miller signal in optical domain," Optical Engineering 50(12), 125007 (1 December 2011). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3659221
Published: 1 December 2011
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KEYWORDS
Tolerancing

Electronic filtering

Optical filters

Receivers

Binary data

Optical engineering

Computer programming

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