Compensation of nonlinear fibre impairments in coherent systems employing spectrally efficient modulation formats
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01/07/2011
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We investigate electronic mitigation of linear and non-linear fibre impairments and compare various digital signal processing techniques, including electronic dispersion compensation (EDC), single-channel back-propagation (SC-BP) and back-propagation with multiple channel processing (MC-BP) in a nine-channel 112 Gb/s PM-mQAM (m=4,16) WDM system, for reaches up to 6,320 km. We show that, for a sufficiently high local dispersion, SC-BP is sufficient to provide a significant performance enhancement when compared to EDC, and is adequate to achieve BER below FEC threshold. For these conditions we report that a sampling rate of two samples per symbol is sufficient for practical SC-BP, without significant penalties. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18076/1/1.IEICE_MAPS.pdf Rafique, Danish; Zhao, Jian A. and Ellis, Andrew D. (2011). Compensation of nonlinear fibre impairments in coherent systems employing spectrally efficient modulation formats. IEICE Transactions on Communications, E94-B (7), pp. 1815-1822. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18076/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |