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- W2132586047 abstract "The new lightwave long-haul transmission systems typically use surface-acoustic-wave (SAW) filters for timing recovery, in place of the phase-locked loops favored in slower systems. We report here analytical studies of jitter phenomena allowed by two kinds of filter ripple. The ripple is capable of causing jitter to accumulate exponentially with the number of regenerators <tex xmlns:mml=http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML xmlns:xlink=http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink>N</tex> in a repeatered line. Such behavior is well known in the case of phase-locked-loop retiming, where the jitter peaking that usually appears in the loop response must be carefully limited to avoid exponential jitter growth. We show that equivalent phenomena can appear when the SAW filters exhibit passband ripple, or, as previously reported in condensed form, When ripple-free filters are detuned by approximately one-half the full 3 dB bandwidth. Furthermore, in the case of ripply filters, exponential jitter accumulation is found to be much more pronounced for random jitter than for systematic jitter. In addition, the alignment jitter within each regenerator can grow exponentially along the chain of regenerators. Neither of these statements is true in the case of the ripple-free filters previously treated in the literature." @default.
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- W2132586047 title "Analysis of Jitter Peaking Effects in Digital Long-Haul Transmission Systems Using SAW-Filter Retiming" @default.
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