An Optical Transceiver is a device that combines the functionalities of both a transmitter and a receiver in fiber-optic communication systems. It is responsible for converting electrical signals into optical signals for transmission and then back into electrical signals upon reception.

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Measuring the Transceivers Back-to-Back BER-OSNR Characteristic Using Only a Variable Optical Attenuator

We propose a transceiver back-to-back BER-OSNR characterization method that requires only a single VOA; it leverages the receiver SNR degradation caused by received power attenuation. Experiments using commercial transceivers show that the measurement error is less than 0.2 dB in the Q-factor.