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  • OSA Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1999),
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Theoretical and experimental studies of the influence of the number of crosstalk signals on the penalty caused by incoherent optical crosstalk

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Abstract

Incoherent optical crosstalk, i.e. the crosstalk type where the crosstalk signals have the same wavelength as the wanted signal but all signals are uncorrelated, is one of the most detrimental phenomena in optical networks and has therefore been the subject of many studies, e.g. [1]-[3].

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