AbstractWe numerically evaluate the robustness of digital backward propagation (DBP) algorithm for the mitigation of fiber transmission impairments in phase encoded transmission. We have investigated DBP algorithm by varying physical parameters of transmission i.e. bit rates, modulation formats, fiber transmission length and fiber spans of unequal length. The system performance is evaluated by Q-factor. Through the imperative evaluation of the effective transmission impairments mitigation at different instants, we identify functional limits of DBP algorithm. These methodological studies could be used in next generation optical networks to formulate flexibility in the algorithm to adopt and identify changes in the physical network paths
Next-generation optical communication systems will continue to push the ( bandwidth $cdot$ distance)...
Next-generation optical communication systems will continue to push the ( bandwidth $cdot$ distance)...
Next-generation optical communication systems will continue to push the ( bandwidth $cdot$ distance)...
AbstractWe numerically evaluate the robustness of digital backward propagation (DBP) algorithm for t...
Recent numerical and experimental studies have shown that coherent transmission with advanced modula...
We present results of nonlinear compensation achieved by digital backward-propagation (DBP) for next...
We present results of nonlinear compensation achieved by digital backward-propagation (DBP) for next...
We have numerically investigated the impact of non-linear impairments on the performance of 400Gbit/...
We have numerically investigated the impact of non-linear impairments on the performance of 400Gbit/...
Recent numerical and experimental studies have shown that coherent transmission with advanced modula...
We have numerically evaluated the transmission performances of digital backward propagation (DBP) al...
We numerically investigate the impact of channel baud-rate on the performance of logarithmic step-si...
We have numerically evaluated the transmission performances of digital backward propagation (DBP) al...
To compensate for linear and nonlinear distortions, several optical and digital techniques have been...
This chapter describes a universal postcompensation scheme to compensate all deterministic impairmen...
Next-generation optical communication systems will continue to push the ( bandwidth $cdot$ distance)...
Next-generation optical communication systems will continue to push the ( bandwidth $cdot$ distance)...
Next-generation optical communication systems will continue to push the ( bandwidth $cdot$ distance)...
AbstractWe numerically evaluate the robustness of digital backward propagation (DBP) algorithm for t...
Recent numerical and experimental studies have shown that coherent transmission with advanced modula...
We present results of nonlinear compensation achieved by digital backward-propagation (DBP) for next...
We present results of nonlinear compensation achieved by digital backward-propagation (DBP) for next...
We have numerically investigated the impact of non-linear impairments on the performance of 400Gbit/...
We have numerically investigated the impact of non-linear impairments on the performance of 400Gbit/...
Recent numerical and experimental studies have shown that coherent transmission with advanced modula...
We have numerically evaluated the transmission performances of digital backward propagation (DBP) al...
We numerically investigate the impact of channel baud-rate on the performance of logarithmic step-si...
We have numerically evaluated the transmission performances of digital backward propagation (DBP) al...
To compensate for linear and nonlinear distortions, several optical and digital techniques have been...
This chapter describes a universal postcompensation scheme to compensate all deterministic impairmen...
Next-generation optical communication systems will continue to push the ( bandwidth $cdot$ distance)...
Next-generation optical communication systems will continue to push the ( bandwidth $cdot$ distance)...
Next-generation optical communication systems will continue to push the ( bandwidth $cdot$ distance)...