Performance oriented DSP for flexible long haul coherent transmission

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In long haul optical fiber communication networks, whichcan span thousands of kilometers, bandwidth is at a premium due to the relatively low availability of optical fibers when compared with network traffic demands. Therefore, these networks require the highest performance in the physical layer, with transceivers that are capable of extracting all the available capacity from each optical fiber. Digital coherent transmitters and receivers, which enhance optical transmission systems by using digital signal processing, are essential for achieving this goal. This tutorial discusses the digital signal processing techniques that are used in the design of high performance coherent modems to compensate for adverse channel effects such as fiber impairments and optoelectronic device non-idealities.

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Torbatian, M., Lavery, D., Osman, M., Yao, D., Millar, D., Gao, Y., … Kandappan, P. (2022). Performance oriented DSP for flexible long haul coherent transmission. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 40(5), 1256–1272. https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2021.3134155

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