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IEC/TR 61282-5 Ed. 1.0 Edition 04/2002
Fibre optic communication system design guides - Part 5: Accommodation and compensation of dispersion
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Abstract

This technical report provides guidelines for accommodation and compensation of dispersion. These techniques are generally used in the 1550 nm region with cables incorporating conventional dispersion-unshifted single-mode category B1 fibre (see IEC 60793-1 and IEC 60793-2). Compensation refers to techniques that reduce the dispersion or dispersion-slope of a fibre-optic link to enable transmission at higher digital bit-rates. Accommodation refers to techniques that utilize dispersion to enable transmission at higher digital bit rates (e.g. by optical or electrical prechirping, dispersion-assisted transmission, receiver signal processing).

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Standard - Withdrawn

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Technical Committee :
86C : Fibre optic systems and active devices

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IEC 60947-2 Ed. 4.2

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

33.180.01 : Fibre optic systems in general

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