what is a flicker noise and partition noise
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Flicker noise is a form of noise that exhibits an inverse frequency power density curve. Flicker noise has a 1/f characteristic, or a "pink noise" power density spectrum.
while: In an optical communication link, is phase jitter of the signal caused by the combined effects of mode hopping in the optical source and intramodal distortion in the fiber. Mode hopping causes random wavelength changes which in turn affect the group velocity, i.e., the propagation time.
while: In an optical communication link, is phase jitter of the signal caused by the combined effects of mode hopping in the optical source and intramodal distortion in the fiber. Mode hopping causes random wavelength changes which in turn affect the group velocity, i.e., the propagation time.
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