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IEC TR 61282-12:2016

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Fibre optic communication system design guides - Part 12: In-band optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR)

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10-02-2016

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IEC TR 61282-12:2016(E), which is a Technical Report, provides a definition for in-band optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) that is applicable to situations where the spectral noise power density is not independent of the optical frequency, as assumed in the OSNR definition of IEC 61280-2-9, but is significantly shaped across the optical bandwidth of the signal. Considering the development of multiple measurement methods for different use cases, as detailed in this Technical Report, it is desirable to establish a definition of in-band OSNR that is independent of the method used and, furthermore, is consistent with the OSNR definition of IEC 61280-2-9 in the case of frequency-independent noise power density. Keywords: in-band optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR)

DevelopmentNote
Stability date: 2019. (02/2016)
DocumentType
Technical Report
Pages
33
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
PD IEC/TR 61282-12:2016 Identical

EN IEC 61281-1:2018 Fibre optic communication subsystems - Part 1: Generic specification
I.S. EN IEC 61281-1:2018 FIBRE OPTIC COMMUNICATION SUBSYSTEMS - PART 1: GENERIC SPECIFICATION
BS EN IEC 61281-1:2018 Fibre optic communication subsystems Generic specification
IEC 61281-1:2017 Fibre optic communication subsystems - Part 1: Generic specification

IEC 61280-2-9:2009 Fibre optic communication subsystem test procedures - Part 2-9: Digital systems - Optical signal-to-noise ratio measurement for dense wavelength-division multiplexed systems

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