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    XPM-induced crosstalk with higher order dispersion in SCM–WDM optical transmission link
    (Elsevier GmbH journals@elsevier.com, 2012) Kumar, N.; Sharma, A.K.; Kapoor, V.
    In this paper, the XPM-induced crosstalk has been evaluated with higher order dispersion in SCM–WDM optical transmission link at different modulation frequencies. It has been observed that there is exponent increase in XPM-induced crosstalk with the increase in modulation frequency from 0 to 3 GHz. The impact of 3OD, 4OD and 5OD is small as compared to 2OD but still contributes when the combined terms are considered. The combined effect of second, third, fourth and fifth-order dispersion parameters is that the induced crosstalk introduced by XPM increases. © 2011 Elsevier GmbH
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    XPM-induced crosstalk with higher order dispersion in SCM�WDM optical transmission link
    (2012) Kumar, N.; Sharma, A.K.; Kapoor, V.
    In this paper, the XPM-induced crosstalk has been evaluated with higher order dispersion in SCM�WDM optical transmission link at different modulation frequencies. It has been observed that there is exponent increase in XPM-induced crosstalk with the increase in modulation frequency from 0 to 3 GHz. The impact of 3OD, 4OD and 5OD is small as compared to 2OD but still contributes when the combined terms are considered. The combined effect of second, third, fourth and fifth-order dispersion parameters is that the induced crosstalk introduced by XPM increases. � 2011 Elsevier GmbH

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