TL;DR: In this article, a study of the jitter statistics of interacting solitons and related values of bit error rates (BERs) is performed, and the discrepancy with Gaussian statistics increases with the effective interaction distance.
Abstract: A study of the jitter statistics of interacting solitons and related values of bit error rates (BERs) is performed. The discrepancy with Gaussian statistics increases with the effective interaction distance. It also increases with decreasing values of BER and can be as large as 10-9.
TL;DR: A narrow- band accurately tuned prefilter, line equalizer, and a narrow-band phase-locked loop are found to be necessary for adequate performance in a 144 kbit/s bipolar-coded digital subscriber loop system employing echo cancellation.
TL;DR: In this article, a single-chip Q-switching scheme was proposed to improve uncorrelated jitter in InGaAsP-InP lasers by using an optoelectronic feedback scheme.
Abstract: Timing jitter in multicontact InGaAsP-InP lasers has been reduced through the implementation of a novel optoelectronic feedback scheme. This single-chip scheme allows improvements in uncorrelated jitter over alternative active and passive Q-switching techniques. >
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of thermal noise and trigger jitter on the bandwidth of a high-Tc superconducting sampler was studied by computer simulation and analytical calculation, and it was shown that the minimum IcRn product of the junctions required to obtain 100-GHz bandwidth is raised from 0.63 to 0.75 mV under the influence of the thermal noise at 40K.
Abstract: We have studied the effect of thermal noise and trigger jitter on the bandwidth of a high-Tc superconducting sampler by computer simulation and analytical calculation. Simulation results showed that the minimum IcRn product of the junctions required to obtain 100-GHz bandwidth is raised from 0.63 to 0.75 mV under the influence of the thermal noise at 40K. On the other hand, the maximum trigger jitter for 100-GHz bandwidth is 1.87 ps when only an averaging effect is assumed. Considering both the effects of thermal noise and trigger jitter, we found, for example, that trigger jitter must be reduced down to 1 ps to realize the bandwidth above 100 GHz with an IcRn product of 1 mV at an operating temperature of 40 K