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Author(s): Cancela, L. G. C.
Pires, J. J. O.
Editor: Freire, J. C., and Pedro, J. C.
Date: 2011
Title: Quantifying the influence of crosstalk-crosstalk beat noise in optical DPSK systems
Book title/volume: 2011 IEEE EUROCON - International Conference on Computer as a Tool
Event title: International Conference on Computer as a Tool, EUROCON 2011
Reference: Cancela, L. G. C., & Pires, J. J. O. (2011). Quantifying the influence of crosstalk-crosstalk beat noise in optical DPSK systems. In J. C. Freire, & J. C. Pedro (Eds.), 2011 IEEE EUROCON - International Conference on Computer as a Tool, 5929177. IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/EUROCON.2011.5929177
ISBN: 978-1-4244-7487-5
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1109/EUROCON.2011.5929177
Keywords: Crosstalk
DPSK
Receiver imperfections
Abstract: In-band crosstalk, due to multiple interferers, is one of the most severe physical impairments in optical transparent networks. Differential phase-shift keying (DPSK) has been identified as an attractive modulation scheme to be used in such environments due to its robustness to in-band crosstalk. At the output of the receiver photodiode, which is assumed to behave as a square law device, the in-band crosstalk interferes with the signal, resulting in the signal-crosstalk beat noise and the crosstalk-crosstalk beat noise. Usually this last noise contribution is neglected, but in this paper the impact of the crosstalk-crosstalk beating terms is considered and quantified. It is concluded that these terms have a growing influence as the optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) value increases.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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