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Quasi-light Storage for Optical Data Packets
Published on: February 6, 2014
On achievable rates for long-haul fiber-optic communications
Abstract:
Lower bounds on mutual information (MI) of long-haul optical fiber systems for hard-decision and soft-decision decoding are studied. Ready-to-use expressions to calculate the MI are presented. Extensive numerical simulations are used to quantify how changes in the optical transmitter, receiver, and channel affect the achievable transmission rates of the system. Special emphasis is put to the use of different quadrature amplitude modulation formats, channel spacings, digital back-propagation schemes and probabilistic shaping. The advantages of using MI over the prevailing Q-factor as a figure of merit of coded optical systems are also highlighted.
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