This paper presents a novel method based on a parametric gain (PG) approach to study the impact of nonlinear phase noise in single-channel dispersion-managed differentially phase-modulated systems. This paper first shows through Monte Carlo simulations that the received amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise statistics, before photodetection, can be reasonably assumed to be Gaussian, provided a sufficiently large chromatic dispersion is present in the transmission fiber. This paper then evaluates in a closed form the ASE power spectral density by linearizing the interaction between a signal and a noise in the limit of a distributed system. Even if the received ASE is nonstationary in time due to pulse shape and modulation, th...
This dissertation is designed to focus on the field of nonlinear impairments generated along the fib...
This thesis describes an investigation of the performance of binary differential phase shift keying ...
Abstract—In optical fiber transmission systems using inline am-plifiers, the interaction of signal a...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel method based on a parametric gain (PG) approach to study the im...
We review a recently proposed method for bit error rate (BER) evaluation of differential phase shift...
Abstract — We review a recently proposed method for bit error rate (BER) evaluation of differential ...
We show that in dispersion-managed DPSK systems the nonlinear phase noise can be described by a Gau...
AbstractWe analyzed the impact of nonlinear phase noise caused by Gorden-Mollenauer effect in single...
We propose an alternative analysis of the impact of nonlinear phase noise in DPSK systems with reali...
Abstract We propose an alternative analysis of the impact of nonlinear phase noise in DPSK systems w...
Abstract—We study the impact of chromatic dispersion (CD) and first-order polarization-mode dispersi...
A general theory of the parametric gain of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise in periodic di...
The mechanisms responsible for nonlinear impairments in single-channel phase modulated system employ...
Nonlinear phase noise induced by the interaction of fiber Kerr effect and amplifier noises is a quad...
Chromatic dispersion, Kerr nonlinearity, and amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise are three co...
This dissertation is designed to focus on the field of nonlinear impairments generated along the fib...
This thesis describes an investigation of the performance of binary differential phase shift keying ...
Abstract—In optical fiber transmission systems using inline am-plifiers, the interaction of signal a...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel method based on a parametric gain (PG) approach to study the im...
We review a recently proposed method for bit error rate (BER) evaluation of differential phase shift...
Abstract — We review a recently proposed method for bit error rate (BER) evaluation of differential ...
We show that in dispersion-managed DPSK systems the nonlinear phase noise can be described by a Gau...
AbstractWe analyzed the impact of nonlinear phase noise caused by Gorden-Mollenauer effect in single...
We propose an alternative analysis of the impact of nonlinear phase noise in DPSK systems with reali...
Abstract We propose an alternative analysis of the impact of nonlinear phase noise in DPSK systems w...
Abstract—We study the impact of chromatic dispersion (CD) and first-order polarization-mode dispersi...
A general theory of the parametric gain of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise in periodic di...
The mechanisms responsible for nonlinear impairments in single-channel phase modulated system employ...
Nonlinear phase noise induced by the interaction of fiber Kerr effect and amplifier noises is a quad...
Chromatic dispersion, Kerr nonlinearity, and amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise are three co...
This dissertation is designed to focus on the field of nonlinear impairments generated along the fib...
This thesis describes an investigation of the performance of binary differential phase shift keying ...
Abstract—In optical fiber transmission systems using inline am-plifiers, the interaction of signal a...