2. Functions
2.1 Optical microwave links
The first function that can be realized from active laser source and photodetector components and optical fibers is the optical link. Table 9 shows examples of optical microwave links, with respect to their main performance characteristics, namely bandwidth, Spurious Free Dynamic Range (SFDR) and full link gain, i.e. possibly including pre- and/or post-amplification.
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Laser sources and optical links
Pharad USA http://www.pharad.com
Teraxion Canada http://www.teraxion.com
MITEQ Company ((M)icrowave (I)nformation (T)ransmission (EQ)uipment) USA
Standards and norms
- Caractéristiques des câbles et fibres optiques monomodes - UIT-T G.652 - 2009
- Caractéristiques des fibres et câbles optiques monomodes à dispersion décalée - UIT-T G.653 - 2010
- Caractéristiques des fibres et câbles optiques monomodes à dispersion décalée non nulle - UIT-T G.655 - 2009
- Caractéristiques des fibres et câbles optiques à dispersion non nulle destinés au transport à large bande - UIT-T G.656...
Events
Annual conferences
IEEE International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics (MWP)
ECOC (European Conference on Optical Communication) annual conference
Biannual conference
CLEO Europe (Conference on Lasers and Electro Optics) is held every two years in Munich (odd-numbered years).
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