Bit error rate based system and method for optimizing...

Optical communications – Diagnostic testing – Determination of communication parameter

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C398S135000, C398S138000

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ABSTRACT:
A system (50) includes a communication path (170) and transmits data on a network (103, 106). A transmitter (101) transmits data on the network and a receiver (112) receives data from the network. A component (102, 114) in the communication path has a transfer characteristic (C1, C2, C3) adjusted in response to errors in data transmitted over and received from the network in order to reduce the error rate.

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