Black-Box Assessment of Optical Spectrum Services
Kaida Kaeval, J\"org-Peter Elbers, Klaus Grobe, Marko Tikas, Tobias, Fehenberger, Helmut Griesser, and Gert Jervan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a spectral sweep method to identify performance issues in optical spectrum services, enhancing robustness in low-margin networks by detecting filtering penalties, spectral ripple/tilt, and crosstalk.
Contribution
It presents a novel spectral sweep process for field measurement analysis of optical spectrum services, addressing performance issues not previously detectable.
Findings
Detection of filtering penalty, spectral ripple/tilt, and crosstalk in field measurements
Improved understanding of performance issues in optical spectrum services
Potential for increased service robustness in low-margin networks
Abstract
A spectral sweep process is introduced to discover performance issues in optical spectrum services. We detect filtering penalty, spectral ripple/tilt and channel crosstalk in field measurements, potentially leading to increased service robustness in low-margin networks.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Network Technologies · Advanced Optical Network Technologies · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
