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by londons_explore
2200 days ago
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People realised that you maximize the throughput of the raw medium if you push it hard enough it has a high error rate, and then correct those errors. Error correction tech has reached information theory perfection (if you ignore latency), so it always makes sense to use as much of it as possible. In the future I wouldn't be surprised to see bit error rates pretty close to 1:1, and massive amounts of FEC. |
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When?
FEC has been used in optical systems for decades. The undersea fiber guys have been using it in production at least since the 90s, for example. So I'm a little amazed that decades went by before someone noticed that you can throw BER out the window for the components and drivers to improve the overall system BER.