Title :
Sensitivity issues of optical performance monitoring
Author_Institution :
Photonic Networks Res., Lucent Technols. Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Optical performance monitoring is becoming an important network building block as the system becomes increasingly sophisticated and the network span becomes larger and larger. The general requirement for the optical performance monitor from the noise perspective is derived from the fundamental considerations of detector noises. Based upon this understanding, the monitor sensitivity, defined as the minimum input optical power that is required for a specified dynamic range of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) monitoring, for example, 30 dB of detectable SNR range, is shown related to the data rate and the monitor characteristics. It is also shown that within the optical layer, the bit-error rate as can be measured by a full receiver may not be a good measure for signal quality monitoring.
Keywords :
error statistics; monitoring; optical fibre networks; optical noise; sensitivity analysis; SNR monitoring; bit-error rate; data rate; detector noise; dynamic range; minimum input optical power; monitor characteristics; monitor sensitivity; noise; optical communications; optical communications network; optical layer; optical network building block; optical performance monitor; optical performance monitoring; receiver sensitivity; sensitivity; signal quality monitoring; signal-to-noise ratio monitoring; Bit error rate; Distortion measurement; Monitoring; Noise level; Noise measurement; Optical amplifiers; Optical distortion; Optical noise; Optical receivers; Optical sensors;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE