Optical communication method

Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element

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054424763

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ABSTRACT:
An optical transmission method which suppresses waveform distortion caused by an in-optical fiber non-linear optical effect in a long-distance coherent optical communication system. The modulation index of a transmitting station is increased or decreased with respect to the value at which the best receiver sensitivity is realized in a condition in which an optical fiber is not in its transmitting condition. Otherwise, the delay amount of a delay detection circuit of a receiving station is increased or decreased with respect to the value at which the best receiver sensitivity is realized in a condition in which the optical fiber is not in its transmitting condition.

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