The stationary statistical properties of independent, identically distributed (i.i.d.) input symbols provide insights on the induced nonlinear interference (NLI) during fiber transmission. For example, kurtosis is known to predict the modulation format-dependent NLI. These statistical properties can be used in the design of probabilistic amplitude shaping (PAS), which relies on an amplitude shaper for increasing spectral efficiencies of fiber-optic systems. One property of certain shapers used in PAS - including constant-composition distribution matchers - that is often overlooked is that a time-dependency between amplitudes is introduced. This dependency results in symbols that are non-i.i.d., which have time-varying statistical properties...
In optical communications, four-dimensional (4D) modulation formats encode information onto the quad...
Efficient fiber-optic communication requires precise knowledge of the fiber coefficients, but these ...
Abstract—We introduce a fully deterministic computationally efficient method for characterizing the ...
The stationary statistical properties of independent, identically distributed (i.i.d.) input symbols...
The maximum information rate of a communication channel, often referred to as the Shannon capacity, ...
A metric called exponentially-weighted energy dispersion index (EEDI) is proposed to explain the blo...
Knowing only two high-order statistical moments of modulation symbols, often represented by the four...
Recently, a metric called energy dispersion index (EDI) was proposed to qualitatively indicate the n...
In this paper, Gaussian pulse propagating along a dispersive and a nonlinear-dispersive fiber in pre...
We study the effective SNR behavior of various enumerative amplitude shaping algorithms. We show tha...
A model suitable for analyzing the nonlinear interaction between signal and noise, mediated by the K...
The performance of long-haul coherent optical systems is fundamentally limited by fiber nonlinearity...
In this paper, the statistics of received signals in a single-channel dispersion-managed dual-polari...
This inventions provides techniques for estimating both temporal and spectral channel fluctuations w...
In optical communications, four-dimensional (4D) modulation formats encode information onto the quad...
Efficient fiber-optic communication requires precise knowledge of the fiber coefficients, but these ...
Abstract—We introduce a fully deterministic computationally efficient method for characterizing the ...
The stationary statistical properties of independent, identically distributed (i.i.d.) input symbols...
The maximum information rate of a communication channel, often referred to as the Shannon capacity, ...
A metric called exponentially-weighted energy dispersion index (EEDI) is proposed to explain the blo...
Knowing only two high-order statistical moments of modulation symbols, often represented by the four...
Recently, a metric called energy dispersion index (EDI) was proposed to qualitatively indicate the n...
In this paper, Gaussian pulse propagating along a dispersive and a nonlinear-dispersive fiber in pre...
We study the effective SNR behavior of various enumerative amplitude shaping algorithms. We show tha...
A model suitable for analyzing the nonlinear interaction between signal and noise, mediated by the K...
The performance of long-haul coherent optical systems is fundamentally limited by fiber nonlinearity...
In this paper, the statistics of received signals in a single-channel dispersion-managed dual-polari...
This inventions provides techniques for estimating both temporal and spectral channel fluctuations w...
In optical communications, four-dimensional (4D) modulation formats encode information onto the quad...
Efficient fiber-optic communication requires precise knowledge of the fiber coefficients, but these ...
Abstract—We introduce a fully deterministic computationally efficient method for characterizing the ...