1 Scope
1.1 General
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Symbols
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Topologies used for optical transmission systems in cable
networks
4.1 Point to point system
4.2 Point to multi-point system
4.3 Multi-point to point system
4.4 Real wavelength division multiplex system
4.5 Combinations
5 Influences of equipment and fibre parameters on the system
performance
6 Optical modulation index
6.1 Single wavelength system
6.2 WDM systems
6.3 Choosing the right input level at the transmitter
7 Carrier to noise ratio
7.1 Short haul links with a single transmitter
7.2 Long haul point to point link
7.2.1 Long haul links with DFB lasers
7.2.2 Long haul links with externally modulated
transmitters
7.3 Multiple transmitter systems (WDM)
7.4 Transmission systems with optical fibre amplifier
8 Linearity
8.1 Composite Second Order (CSO)
8.1.1 CSO of 1 310 nm systems
8.1.2 CSO of 1 550 nm systems
8.2 Composite Triple Beat (CTB)
9 Flatness
10 Output level
Annex A (informative) Brillouin scattering in optical fibres
Annex B (informative) Noise sources of optical transmission
systems
B.1 Intensity noise
B.2 Shot noise of the receiver
B.3 Thermal noise
B.4 Carrier to noise ratio
Annex C (informative) Non-linear distortion in optical
transmission systems
C.1 Non-linear products definition
C.2 Non-linear products weighting
C.3 Distortion generators in direct modulation cable
network transmissions
C.4 Third order modeling
C.5 "Summation" of distortion products
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