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OSNR and BER in Optical Communication by Ade Rizki Ginanjar is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses optical signal to noise ratio (OSNR) and its importance in optical transmission systems. It defines OSNR as the ratio of optical signal power to optical noise power. A lower OSNR suggests more impairment of the optical signal as it passes through an optical transmission system. The document also discusses how OSNR relates to bit error rate (BER), the quality factor Q, and the eye diagram, which provides a qualitative view of signal quality. A more open eye indicates lower noise and be
- Author
- Ade Rizki Ginanjar
- Language
- EN