Abstract

This paper contrasts the system requirements in the three major applications of fiber optics: digital telecommunications, analog, and local data communications. These comparisons reveal how differing system requirements result in very different architectural design for the fiber optics components, particularly the receiver design. Some alternative receiver architectures are discussed along with performance tradeoffs.

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