The authors report the analysis and the performance evaluation of a coherent optical receiver with binary frequency shift keying (FSK) modulation. The receiver makes use of envelope detection with two branches for the two transmitted frequencies. The analysis is performed also in the presence of a low-pass post-detection filter. The analysis accounts for the effect of phase noise, modeled as a Brownian motion, which strongly affects the system performance. The numerical evaluation is carried out by the use of Gaussian quadrature rules and is based on previous results on the moment characterization of the phase nois
This thesis describes an investigation of the performance of binary differential phase shift keying ...
In this paper, analytical and simulation results for the bit error rate (BER) performance and fading...
In this paper we present a theoretical analysis of the performance of coherent optical FSK systems w...
An accurate performance evaluation approach which uses a closed-form exact analytical expression of ...
A detailed theoretical analysis, based upon Rice's theory of clicks, for evaluating the error perfor...
A detailed theoretical analysis, based upon Rice's theory of clicks, for evaluating the error perfor...
A detailed theoretical analysis, based upon Rice's theory of clicks, for evaluating the error perfor...
A detailed theoretical analysis, based upon Rice's theory of clicks, for evaluating the error perfor...
A detailed theoretical analysis, based upon Rice's theory of clicks, for evaluating the error perfor...
There has been considerable interest over the last decade in the detection of digital coherent light...
Abstract—There has been considerable interest over the last decade in the detection of digital coher...
The system performance of a coherent optical heterodyne communication system is analyzed for MFSK-CD...
The frequency separation between the two channels of a dual-filter heterodyne FSK optical system is ...
The original coherent lightwave systems were expected to offer significant performance gains relativ...
A direct and efficient method for evaluation of the error probability of optical heterodyne receiver...
This thesis describes an investigation of the performance of binary differential phase shift keying ...
In this paper, analytical and simulation results for the bit error rate (BER) performance and fading...
In this paper we present a theoretical analysis of the performance of coherent optical FSK systems w...
An accurate performance evaluation approach which uses a closed-form exact analytical expression of ...
A detailed theoretical analysis, based upon Rice's theory of clicks, for evaluating the error perfor...
A detailed theoretical analysis, based upon Rice's theory of clicks, for evaluating the error perfor...
A detailed theoretical analysis, based upon Rice's theory of clicks, for evaluating the error perfor...
A detailed theoretical analysis, based upon Rice's theory of clicks, for evaluating the error perfor...
A detailed theoretical analysis, based upon Rice's theory of clicks, for evaluating the error perfor...
There has been considerable interest over the last decade in the detection of digital coherent light...
Abstract—There has been considerable interest over the last decade in the detection of digital coher...
The system performance of a coherent optical heterodyne communication system is analyzed for MFSK-CD...
The frequency separation between the two channels of a dual-filter heterodyne FSK optical system is ...
The original coherent lightwave systems were expected to offer significant performance gains relativ...
A direct and efficient method for evaluation of the error probability of optical heterodyne receiver...
This thesis describes an investigation of the performance of binary differential phase shift keying ...
In this paper, analytical and simulation results for the bit error rate (BER) performance and fading...
In this paper we present a theoretical analysis of the performance of coherent optical FSK systems w...