By extending a well-established time-domain perturbation approach to dual-polarization propagation, we provide an analytical framework to predict the nonlinear interference (NLI) variance, i.e., the variance induced by nonlinearity on the sampled field, and the nonlinear threshold (NLT) in coherent transmissions with dominant intrachannelfour- wave-mixing (IFWM). Such a framework applies to non dispersion managed (NDM) very long-haul coherent optical systems at nowadays typical baudrates of tens of Gigabaud, as well as to dispersion-managed (DM) systems at even higher baudrates, whenever IFWM is not removed by nonlinear equalization and is thus the dominant nonlinearity. The NLI variance formula has two fitting parameters which ca...
We review the basics of perturbation models and discuss the main implications in modeling the varia...
We investigate via experiments and simulations the statistical properties and the accumulation of no...
Abstract—We investigate the interaction between Kerr nonlin-earity and polarization mode dispersion ...
By extending a well-established time-domain perturbation approach to dual-polarization propagation, ...
By extending a well-established time-domain perturbation approach to dual-polarization propagation, ...
Coherent optical transmission systems naturally lead to a four dimensional (4D) signal space, i.e., ...
We address perturbative models for the impact of nonlinear propagation in uncompensated links. We co...
Coherent dual-polarization (DP) optical transmission systems encode information on the four availabl...
In optical communications, four-dimensional (4D) modulation formats encode information onto the quad...
Recent results on analytical modeling of non-linear interference due to signal propagation in multi-...
Nonlinear penalties due to intrachannel four-wave mixing (IFWM) in highly dispersed return-to-zero d...
The dominant nonlinear effects in single- and dualpolarization multichannel dispersion-managed optic...
With the extension of the spectral exploitation of optical fibers beyond the C-band, accurate modeli...
We investigate the interaction between Kerr nonlinearity and polarization mode dispersion (PMD) in ...
We review recent results on analytical modeling of non-linear interference in multispan optical syst...
We review the basics of perturbation models and discuss the main implications in modeling the varia...
We investigate via experiments and simulations the statistical properties and the accumulation of no...
Abstract—We investigate the interaction between Kerr nonlin-earity and polarization mode dispersion ...
By extending a well-established time-domain perturbation approach to dual-polarization propagation, ...
By extending a well-established time-domain perturbation approach to dual-polarization propagation, ...
Coherent optical transmission systems naturally lead to a four dimensional (4D) signal space, i.e., ...
We address perturbative models for the impact of nonlinear propagation in uncompensated links. We co...
Coherent dual-polarization (DP) optical transmission systems encode information on the four availabl...
In optical communications, four-dimensional (4D) modulation formats encode information onto the quad...
Recent results on analytical modeling of non-linear interference due to signal propagation in multi-...
Nonlinear penalties due to intrachannel four-wave mixing (IFWM) in highly dispersed return-to-zero d...
The dominant nonlinear effects in single- and dualpolarization multichannel dispersion-managed optic...
With the extension of the spectral exploitation of optical fibers beyond the C-band, accurate modeli...
We investigate the interaction between Kerr nonlinearity and polarization mode dispersion (PMD) in ...
We review recent results on analytical modeling of non-linear interference in multispan optical syst...
We review the basics of perturbation models and discuss the main implications in modeling the varia...
We investigate via experiments and simulations the statistical properties and the accumulation of no...
Abstract—We investigate the interaction between Kerr nonlin-earity and polarization mode dispersion ...