Finite word length effects for frequency-domain implementation of chromatic dispersion compensation is analyzed. The results show a significant difference for the different factors when it comes to power consumption and receiver penalty
In the paper, the authors compare efficiency of two physical dispersion compensation methods for sin...
This paper proposes optimal finite-length impulse response (FIR) digital filters, in the least-squar...
Digital infinite impulse response (IIR) filtering is proposed as a means for compensating chromatic ...
In optical communication the non-ideal properties of the fibers lead to pulse widening from chromati...
In this paper, we propose a new finite impulseresponse (FIR) filter for chromatic dispersion compens...
We present a comparative analysis of three popular digital filters for chromatic dispersion compensa...
In this paper, we analyze the quantization error effects of the radix-22 FFT algorithm. We propose p...
A digital filter is a system or a device that modifies a signal. This is an essential feature in dig...
Chromatic dispersion (CD) compensation in coherent fiber-optic systems represents a very significant...
In recent years, evolution of technology has contributed a major role in the field of optical commun...
Chromatic dispersion (CD) is one of the most significant impairments in optical fiber communication ...
Digital infinite impulse response (IIR) filtering is proposed as a means for compensating chromatic ...
We demonstrate the chromatic dispersion equalization employing a time-domain filter in a 112-Gbit/s ...
High bit rates optical communication systems pose the challenge of their tolerance to linear and non...
196 p.With the development of digital devices, digital signal processing has been considered as one ...
In the paper, the authors compare efficiency of two physical dispersion compensation methods for sin...
This paper proposes optimal finite-length impulse response (FIR) digital filters, in the least-squar...
Digital infinite impulse response (IIR) filtering is proposed as a means for compensating chromatic ...
In optical communication the non-ideal properties of the fibers lead to pulse widening from chromati...
In this paper, we propose a new finite impulseresponse (FIR) filter for chromatic dispersion compens...
We present a comparative analysis of three popular digital filters for chromatic dispersion compensa...
In this paper, we analyze the quantization error effects of the radix-22 FFT algorithm. We propose p...
A digital filter is a system or a device that modifies a signal. This is an essential feature in dig...
Chromatic dispersion (CD) compensation in coherent fiber-optic systems represents a very significant...
In recent years, evolution of technology has contributed a major role in the field of optical commun...
Chromatic dispersion (CD) is one of the most significant impairments in optical fiber communication ...
Digital infinite impulse response (IIR) filtering is proposed as a means for compensating chromatic ...
We demonstrate the chromatic dispersion equalization employing a time-domain filter in a 112-Gbit/s ...
High bit rates optical communication systems pose the challenge of their tolerance to linear and non...
196 p.With the development of digital devices, digital signal processing has been considered as one ...
In the paper, the authors compare efficiency of two physical dispersion compensation methods for sin...
This paper proposes optimal finite-length impulse response (FIR) digital filters, in the least-squar...
Digital infinite impulse response (IIR) filtering is proposed as a means for compensating chromatic ...