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26 December 1984 Measurement And Characterization Of Optical Fiber Designed For Communication Systems With LED Sources
J. E. Matthews, P. R. Reitz
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Abstract
Widespread application of optical fiber technology to short-distance transmission networks is presently hindered by higher costs than existing alternative technologies. Cost reduction can be an important benefit of the design methodology for these systems. This paper proposes a simple, yet accurate design methodology that can reduce system costs based upon technical characteristics of optical fibers designed for local networks. We propose the measurement techniques necessary to implement the method.
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J. E. Matthews and P. R. Reitz "Measurement And Characterization Of Optical Fiber Designed For Communication Systems With LED Sources", Proc. SPIE 0500, Fiber Optics: Short-Haul and Long-Haul Measurements and Applications II, (26 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944584
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Light emitting diodes

Optical fibers

Fiber characterization

Dispersion

Distortion

Optical filters

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