Mid-span compensation of nonlinear phase noise
Resource
Optics Communications 245 (2005) 391–398
Journal
Optics Communications
Journal Volume
245
Journal Issue
2005
Pages
-
Date Issued
2005
Date
2005
Author(s)
Ho, Keang-Po
DOI
246246/2006111501243601
Abstract
The nonlinear phase noise, often called the Gordon–Mollenauer effect, is correlated with the intensity of the optical
signal. With a single linear compensator, the optimal location is not preceding the receiver but located at about 2/3 of
the fiber link. When N compensators are approximately optimally placed, the standard deviation of nonlinear phase
noise is reduced by a factor of 2N + 1. The optimal compensation factors are all approximately equal to each other.
Subjects
Nonlinear phase noise
Fiber nonlinearities
Noise compensation
Publisher
Taipei:National Taiwan University Dept Chem Engn
Type
journal article
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