TP3 folks - the last slide of Lew's proposals, discussed on the
TP3 call last week, involved rise/fall times. Here's my understanding of this
topic and something to discuss 10/26.
- If I understand correctly, the purpose of Petre's work is to develop
multi-tap filters to emulate subsets (currently 3: pre-,post-,~symmetrical) of
the Cambridge fiber set. It's purpose to date has not been to define
complete and final TP3 test signals.
- To match the channel emulator to the Cambridge fiber set, faster rise/fall
times are more accurate, but some slowing is appropriate to filter the 18 mode
groups down into something more practical such as 5 taps. The filtering also
helps average the wide sets of pre, post, and centered-cursor
channels from the Cambridge models down to 3 emulator setups. My gut
(not scientific) says that 30 psec is reasonable for this work. Note, all of
this matching work is analytical and does not require an actual E/O source.
- The actual TP3 test signal will be the convolution of these channel
emulators and other test equipment including the pattern generator,
the E/O source, and any additional wave-shaping or filtering that we
define. This TP3 test signal should represent the appropriate worst case
combination of the fibers and real TP2 sources we expect to find/allow in
application, and it should line up with the TP2 and dispersion penalty value
in the budget (see slide 11 in http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/aq/public/upload/TP2-TP3-budgetandimplications19Oct.pdf).
- I thought the (min value of) 47 psec applied only to the optical "source"
of the TP3 test signal - that is, everything but the channel
emulators. I'm assuming this source will be essentially Gaussian and
correctable. Since this source is trying to represent real transmitters,
including non-correctable impairments, I believe it should be some amount
greater than 47. The actual value is TBD from TP2 work.
- Petre's method uses a MMSE approach integrated over the pulse shape for
calibrating the channel emulators to the desired shapes. We may also be able
to use such a method to adjust the source rise/fall times once combined with
the channels.
Tom
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Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 9:19
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Subject: [10GMMF] TP3 meeting Agenda Oct
19
Dear TP3'ers,
Here is the agenda for tomorrows
meeting:-
Tuesday October 19th at 9am SJ, 5pm UK, 6pm Germany Dial
in (650) 599-0374, Meeting ID:
136169
1. List
Attendees 2. Review meeting
notes from last week 3. Review
Lew's additional motions (which were not heard at Ottawa). These were
forwarded by Lew last week. 4.
TP2/TP3 link budget work. Tom Lindsay's Feedback from TP2 call
Upcoming
items of focus (for subsequent
metings):- i) Static channel
methodology
- noise
loading
- channel types and exact
characteristics
o i.e. do we pick pre, post cursor and quasi symmetric and if so where from?
108 fiber model? ii) OMA measurement
methodology.
Best Regards
Mike
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