2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2010.04.044
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Deterministic Raman crosstalk effects in amplified wavelength division multiplexing transmission

Abstract: We study the deterministic effects of Raman-induced crosstalk in amplified wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) optical fiber transmission lines. We show that the dynamics of pulse amplitudes in an N -channel transmission system is described by an N -dimensional predator-prey model.We find the equilibrium states with non-zero amplitudes and prove their stability by obtaining the Lyapunov function. The stability is independent of the exact details of the approximation for the Raman gain curve. Furthermore, we… Show more

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“…The derivation of the model is similar to the one carried out in Refs. [7,8] for cross-talk dynamics due to stimulated Raman scattering and cubic loss, respectively. However, the resulting model and expected dynamics are quite different from those considered in Refs.…”
Section: A a Lotka-volterra Model For Amplitude Dynamicsmentioning
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“…The derivation of the model is similar to the one carried out in Refs. [7,8] for cross-talk dynamics due to stimulated Raman scattering and cubic loss, respectively. However, the resulting model and expected dynamics are quite different from those considered in Refs.…”
Section: A a Lotka-volterra Model For Amplitude Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the resulting model and expected dynamics are quite different from those considered in Refs. [7,8]. In particular, the interaction terms in the reduced models considered in Refs.…”
Section: A a Lotka-volterra Model For Amplitude Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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