Advanced perturbation technique for digital backward propagation in WDM systems


Autoria(s): Xiang, Lian; Harper, Paul; Zhang, Xiaoping
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03/06/2013

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An improved digital backward propagation (DBP) is proposed to compensate inter-nonlinear effects and dispersion jointly in WDM systems based on an advanced perturbation technique (APT). A non-iterative weighted concept is presented to replace the iterative in analytical recursion expression, which can dramatically simplify the complexity and improve accuracy compared to the traditional perturbation technique (TPT). Furthermore, an analytical recursion expression of the output after backward propagation is obtained initially. Numerical simulations are executed for various parameters of the transmission system. The results indicate that the advanced perturbation technique will relax the step size requirements and reduce the oversampling factor when launch power is higher than -2 dBm. We estimate this technique will reduce computational complexity by a factor of around seven with respect to the conventional DBP. © 2013 Optical Society of America.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/23624/1/Advanced_perturbation_technique_for_digital_backward_propagation_in_WDM_systems.pdf

Xiang, Lian; Harper, Paul and Zhang, Xiaoping (2013). Advanced perturbation technique for digital backward propagation in WDM systems. Optics Express, 21 (11), pp. 13607-13616.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/23624/

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