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Gaussian Noise Model Aided In-band Crosstalk Analysis in ROADM-enabled DWDM Networks

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Abstract

We extend crosstalk weighting metric to the nonlinear region and combined with Gaussian noise model for system analysis and performance predictions. Nonlinear parametric interaction between crosstalk and signal is analyzed by simulation and experiment.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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