Richter et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Issues on bit-error rate estimation for fiber-optic communication systemsRichter et al., 2005
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- 18359095922351421054
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- Richter A
- Koltchanov I
- Kuzmin K
- Myslivets E
- Freund R
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- National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference
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When designing fiber-optic networks, careful computer modeling of the systems performance is essential as lab experiments and field trials are costly and time consuming. Because of this, they should be deployed only in the final steps of a systems design. One of …
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