For all optical Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) network based on G.653 fibers, we investigate the quality factor deterioration due to combined nonlinear effects and Amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise fo...For all optical Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) network based on G.653 fibers, we investigate the quality factor deterioration due to combined nonlinear effects and Amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise for system parameters based on ITU-T Recommendation G.692. The investigation: (a) emphasizes on stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) and four wave mixing (FWM) effects which are the dominant nonlinearities known to limit WDM system performance and (b) accounts for beating between nonlinearities and beating between ASE noise and nonlinearities. Using the proposed model, performance of the worst affected channels due to SRS and FWM is compared and the results indicate that the worst affected channel due to SRS performs better and hence must be preferred for reliable and efficient transmission over the worst affected channel due to FWM. Further, the results suggest that to achieve a desired error rate (quality factor);there exists an optimal value of channel spacing for a given number of channels. The proposed theoretical model is also validated through extensive simulations over Rsoft OptSimTM simulator and the two sets of results are found to match, indicating that the proposed model accurately calculates the quality factor of the all optical WDM network.展开更多
In this study,a GC-MS/SIM method was used to analyze 16 PAHs in soil by ASE on-line clean-up.The average recoveries were ranged from 67% to 129%.The relative standard deviations were between 2.7% and 21.1%.The calcula...In this study,a GC-MS/SIM method was used to analyze 16 PAHs in soil by ASE on-line clean-up.The average recoveries were ranged from 67% to 129%.The relative standard deviations were between 2.7% and 21.1%.The calculated limits of detection were no more than 0.95 ng/g.This method was fast,simple,and cost-saving,and can be used in the large quantities of samples analysis.展开更多
基金Supported by National 863 High Technology Projects(2003AA312100)the National 973 BasicResearch Projects(2003 CB314906)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation Key Projects(60137010)the Tianjin Natural Science Foundation projects(033800211)
文摘For all optical Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) network based on G.653 fibers, we investigate the quality factor deterioration due to combined nonlinear effects and Amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise for system parameters based on ITU-T Recommendation G.692. The investigation: (a) emphasizes on stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) and four wave mixing (FWM) effects which are the dominant nonlinearities known to limit WDM system performance and (b) accounts for beating between nonlinearities and beating between ASE noise and nonlinearities. Using the proposed model, performance of the worst affected channels due to SRS and FWM is compared and the results indicate that the worst affected channel due to SRS performs better and hence must be preferred for reliable and efficient transmission over the worst affected channel due to FWM. Further, the results suggest that to achieve a desired error rate (quality factor);there exists an optimal value of channel spacing for a given number of channels. The proposed theoretical model is also validated through extensive simulations over Rsoft OptSimTM simulator and the two sets of results are found to match, indicating that the proposed model accurately calculates the quality factor of the all optical WDM network.
文摘In this study,a GC-MS/SIM method was used to analyze 16 PAHs in soil by ASE on-line clean-up.The average recoveries were ranged from 67% to 129%.The relative standard deviations were between 2.7% and 21.1%.The calculated limits of detection were no more than 0.95 ng/g.This method was fast,simple,and cost-saving,and can be used in the large quantities of samples analysis.