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Mumbai University > Electronics and Telecommunication > Sem7 > Optical Communication and Networks
Marks: 10M
Year: May 2012
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Mumbai University > Electronics and Telecommunication > Sem7 > Optical Communication and Networks
Marks: 10M
Year: May 2012
written 8.4 years ago by | • modified 8.4 years ago |
Chromatic dispersion arises because individual mode includes light consisting of different wavelength each travelling along the fiber at different velocity causing dispersion.
A narrow band tunable optical source is intensity modulated by an electrical signal generator.
A vector voltmeter is used to measure the phase of the modulation of the received signal.
The signal is detected by a photodiode receiver and the phase of its modulation is compared with the electrical modulation source.
The phase measurement is repeated at intervals of ∆λ.
$$∆τ_λ = \frac{∅_λ+\frac{∆λ}{2}-∅_λ-\frac{∆λ}2}{360f_m} \times 10^6$$
where λ is the wavelength at the center of the interval
$f_m$ is the modulation frequency in MHz
∅ is the phase of the measured modulation in degrees