Calculation of mutual information for partially coherent Gaussian channels with applications to fiber optics

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The mutual information between a complex-valued channel input and its complex-valued output is decomposed into four parts based on polar coordinates: an amplitude term, a phase term, and two mixed terms. Numerical results for the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel with various inputs show that, at high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), the amplitude and phase terms dominate the mixed terms. For the AWGN channel with a Gaussian input, analytical expressions are derived for high SNR. The decomposition method is applied to partially coherent channels and a property of such channels called "spectral loss" is developed. Spectral loss occurs in nonlinear fiber-optic channels and it may be one effect that needs to be taken into account to explain the behavior of the capacity of nonlinear fiber-optic channels. © 2011 IEEE.

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Goebel, B., Essiambre, R. J., Kramer, G., Winzer, P. J., & Hanik, N. (2011). Calculation of mutual information for partially coherent Gaussian channels with applications to fiber optics. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 57(9), 5720–5736. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIT.2011.2162187

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