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Each data channel in a DWDM link is a train of pulses. Being finite in time, each optical pulse is composed of a range of wavelengths distributed around a central optical wavelength, which corresponds to the central wavelength of a specific DWDM channel. The total signal in the optical fiber is then the combination of all the DWDM optical channels multiplexed in the optical fiber. During propagation in the optical fiber, the shape and amplitude of each pulse is modified by various effects arising from the physical properties of the optical fiber material.
Linear Impairments: Impairments increases linearly as signal propagates in fiber with distance known as linear impairments like attenuation and dispersion.
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