Petar Pepeljugoski, Fuad Doany, et al.
OFC 2007
The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) FO-2.2.1 Working Group on the Modal Dependence of Bandwidth has conducted industrywide interlaboratory comparisons on measurements aimed at improving the bandwidth performance of short-wavelength, laser-based, multimode-fiber local area networks (LANs). Measurements of both transceiver encircled flux and fiber restricted-mode-launch bandwidth can together successfully predict an enhanced system performance, provided that the proper limiting criteria are selected. System performance is determined by a measurement of effective bandwidth and/or intersymbol interference. Recommendations for source and fiber selection criteria come from a risk analysis based on an extensive multilaboratory comparison involving 95 fibers and 69 laser transceivers. For this paper, enhanced system performance is defined as a performance that allows operation at a data rate of at least one gigabit per second over a 500-m length of 62.5/125-μm graded-index glass fiber.
Petar Pepeljugoski, Fuad Doany, et al.
OFC 2007
Petar Pepeljugoski, Michael J. Hackert, et al.
Journal of Lightwave Technology
Steven E. Golowich, Paul F. Kolesar, et al.
OFC 2001
George A. Sefler, Petar Pepeljugoski
ECOC 2001