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← TechnologyWhich consequence results when forward error correction fails in optical fiber?
A)Signal demodulation becomes significantly less precise
B)Polarization mode dispersion overwhelms signal clarity
C)Received signal bit error rate increases✓
D)Chromatic dispersion minimally affects reception
💡 Explanation
When forward error correction fails in optical fiber, the received signal degrades because errors cannot be corrected, therefore increasing the bit error rate rather than improving decoding. The failure doesn't directly affect modal or chromatic dispersion.
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