An efficient method for evaluating the error probability of optical ASK/DD systems subject to interferometric noise is presented. The receiver decision variable is statistically described by its moment generating function (mgf). The theoretical results, obtained with the aid of the new derived mgf, are in good agreement with experiment, employing directly modulated light sources, while the common used Gaussian statistics for the photocurrent yields larger power penalties. The analysis takes into consideration polarization statistics, photodetector shot noise, non-ideal extinction ratio, and receiver thermal noise. Error probabilities are calculated using the saddlepoint approximation which is numerically simple and gives accurate results
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103 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This thesis describes two met...
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Interferometric noise (IN) (also referred to as beat noise) is one of the most detrimental noise sou...
The distribution and performance implications of filtered interferometric crosstalk in optical netwo...
A novel approach to analytically evaluate the bit error probability in optically preamplified direct...
An efficient method for evaluating the error probability of optical ASK/DD systems subject to interf...
A direct and efficient method for evaluation of the error probability of optical heterodyne receiver...
A comprehensive theoretical analysis of noise statistics in optically pre-amplified DPSK receivers w...
Thermal noise of optical components is one of the sensitivity limiting effects in gravitational wave...
The error performance of a preamplified, direct detection receiver with an optical filter of the Lor...
A new method is presented for evaluation of error probability for optical fiber communication system...
This paper presents for the first time a comprehensive study of noise statistics by use pdf
Abstract—In this paper, the authors derive the moment gen-erating function (MGF) of the decision var...
103 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This thesis describes two met...
The sensitivity of interferometric detectors of gravitational waves such as LIGO or VIRGO could even...
An accurate performance evaluation approach which uses a closed-form exact analytical expression of ...
We present a method by which the effect of laser field variations on the signal output of an interfe...
Interferometric noise (IN) (also referred to as beat noise) is one of the most detrimental noise sou...
The distribution and performance implications of filtered interferometric crosstalk in optical netwo...
A novel approach to analytically evaluate the bit error probability in optically preamplified direct...