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Optical latency on a core network

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The optical latency or propagation delay on a line-amplified, dense-WDM (DWDM) OC-192 core network has been calculated and compared to ping latency round-trip measurements. The combined effect of fiber plant and chromatic-dispersion-compensating fiber (DCF) optical lengths yields propagation delay times that compare well with experimental measurements.

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