Electronic signal processing is becoming very attractive to overcome various impairments that affect optical communications, and electronic dispersion compensation (EDC) represents a typical application in the currently designed systems. However, the inherent limits in performance achievable by electronically processing the signal at the output of a nonlinear photodetector have not received the attention they deserve. In this paper, we investigate the information-theoretic limits of electronic signal processing in transmission systems employing direct photodetection and two possiblemodulation formats: 1) on–off keying (OOK) with nonreturn-to-zero pulses; and 2) optical duobinary modulation (ODBM). The analysis is based on the computation of...
We investigate the pattern-dependent decoding failures in full-field electronic dispersion compensat...
\u3cp\u3eLinear optical sampling (LOS), based on the coherent photodetection of an optical signal un...
International audienceWe present a rigorous analysis defining the fundamental performance limits of ...
The information theoretical limits of electronic dispersion compensation (EDC) for on-off keying non...
The recent emergence of efficient O-band amplification technologies has enabled the consideration of...
We investigate the impact of state-complexity reduction on the performance of maximum likelihood seq...
Optical communications is undergoing a digital revolution, as digital signal processing (DSP) emerge...
As bit rates of optical fibre communication are increased, chromatic dispersion increasingly becomes...
As bit rates of optical fibre communication are increased, chromatic dispersion increasingly becomes...
We present a novel model for calculating the bit error rate in optical communication systems in the ...
The development of advanced multilevel modulation and detection technologies is important for enabli...
The achievable information rates of optical communication networks have been widely increased over t...
The achievable information rates of optical communication networks have been widely increased over t...
Abstract—We study the impact of chromatic dispersion (CD) and first-order polarization-mode dispersi...
Abstract—We discuss the use of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) for combating group...
We investigate the pattern-dependent decoding failures in full-field electronic dispersion compensat...
\u3cp\u3eLinear optical sampling (LOS), based on the coherent photodetection of an optical signal un...
International audienceWe present a rigorous analysis defining the fundamental performance limits of ...
The information theoretical limits of electronic dispersion compensation (EDC) for on-off keying non...
The recent emergence of efficient O-band amplification technologies has enabled the consideration of...
We investigate the impact of state-complexity reduction on the performance of maximum likelihood seq...
Optical communications is undergoing a digital revolution, as digital signal processing (DSP) emerge...
As bit rates of optical fibre communication are increased, chromatic dispersion increasingly becomes...
As bit rates of optical fibre communication are increased, chromatic dispersion increasingly becomes...
We present a novel model for calculating the bit error rate in optical communication systems in the ...
The development of advanced multilevel modulation and detection technologies is important for enabli...
The achievable information rates of optical communication networks have been widely increased over t...
The achievable information rates of optical communication networks have been widely increased over t...
Abstract—We study the impact of chromatic dispersion (CD) and first-order polarization-mode dispersi...
Abstract—We discuss the use of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) for combating group...
We investigate the pattern-dependent decoding failures in full-field electronic dispersion compensat...
\u3cp\u3eLinear optical sampling (LOS), based on the coherent photodetection of an optical signal un...
International audienceWe present a rigorous analysis defining the fundamental performance limits of ...