Chromatic dispersion (CD) compensation in coherent fiber-optic systems represents a very significant DSP block in terms of power dissipation. Since spectrally efficient coherent systems are expected to find a wider deployment in systems shorter than long haul, it becomes relevant to investigate filter implementation aspects of CD compensation in the context of systems with low-to-moderate amounts of accumulated dispersion. The investigation we perform in this paper has an emphasis on implementation aspects such as power dissipation and area usage, it deals with both time-domain and frequency-domain CD compensations, and it considers both A/D-conversion quantization and fixed-point filter design aspects. To enable an accurate analysis on pow...
Digital infinite impulse response (IIR) filtering is proposed as a means for compensating chromatic ...
Filtering is an important part of digital processing, since the applications often require a change ...
High bit rates optical communication systems pose the challenge of their tolerance to linear and non...
We investigate fixed-point aspects and time-domain ASIC implementations of CD compensation. An optim...
In optical communication the non-ideal properties of the fibers lead to pulse widening from chromati...
Communication networks are a vital backbone of the modern society. Power dissipation of optical comm...
Chromatic dispersion (CD) is one of the most significant impairments in optical fiber communication ...
We propose a novel and efficient multiplierless finite-impulse response (FIR)-based filter architect...
We demonstrate the chromatic dispersion equalization employing a time-domain filter in a 112-Gbit/s ...
We propose an accurate and low-complexity blind adaptive algorithm for chromatic dispersion (CD) com...
A digital filter is a system or a device that modifies a signal. This is an essential feature in dig...
In recent years, evolution of technology has contributed a major role in the field of optical commun...
Chromatic dispersion (CD) is one of the most significant impairments in optical fiber communication ...
Coherent detection employing multilevel modulation formats has become one of the most promising tech...
Abstract: Problem statement: The performance of the optical network is highly dependent to Chromatic...
Digital infinite impulse response (IIR) filtering is proposed as a means for compensating chromatic ...
Filtering is an important part of digital processing, since the applications often require a change ...
High bit rates optical communication systems pose the challenge of their tolerance to linear and non...
We investigate fixed-point aspects and time-domain ASIC implementations of CD compensation. An optim...
In optical communication the non-ideal properties of the fibers lead to pulse widening from chromati...
Communication networks are a vital backbone of the modern society. Power dissipation of optical comm...
Chromatic dispersion (CD) is one of the most significant impairments in optical fiber communication ...
We propose a novel and efficient multiplierless finite-impulse response (FIR)-based filter architect...
We demonstrate the chromatic dispersion equalization employing a time-domain filter in a 112-Gbit/s ...
We propose an accurate and low-complexity blind adaptive algorithm for chromatic dispersion (CD) com...
A digital filter is a system or a device that modifies a signal. This is an essential feature in dig...
In recent years, evolution of technology has contributed a major role in the field of optical commun...
Chromatic dispersion (CD) is one of the most significant impairments in optical fiber communication ...
Coherent detection employing multilevel modulation formats has become one of the most promising tech...
Abstract: Problem statement: The performance of the optical network is highly dependent to Chromatic...
Digital infinite impulse response (IIR) filtering is proposed as a means for compensating chromatic ...
Filtering is an important part of digital processing, since the applications often require a change ...
High bit rates optical communication systems pose the challenge of their tolerance to linear and non...