2014 the European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/ecoc.2014.6964189
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1 Tbit/s three-carrier dual polarization 16-QAM superchannel transmission over 1500 km using modified fixed look-up table based MAP detection

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“…To provide a consistent comparison of the system configurations and algorithms, relative to [26] and [27] the experimental setup has been further optimized and new data captured for all the results. The fixed LUTs for the single-carrier and three-carrier signals were created using training sequence data sets comprised of 564,645 symbols in a back-to-back system configuration operating at the highest available OSNR (36.6 dB and 36.9 dB, respectively).…”
Section: A Lut Entriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To provide a consistent comparison of the system configurations and algorithms, relative to [26] and [27] the experimental setup has been further optimized and new data captured for all the results. The fixed LUTs for the single-carrier and three-carrier signals were created using training sequence data sets comprised of 564,645 symbols in a back-to-back system configuration operating at the highest available OSNR (36.6 dB and 36.9 dB, respectively).…”
Section: A Lut Entriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, due to the limitations of high-speed linear amplifiers and optical modulators, modulated signals can exhibit a pattern-dependent distortion or non-linear inter-symbol interference with memory [25]. Recently, we presented the transmission performance of a 448 Gb/s single-carrier DP 16-QAM electrical time-division multiplexing (ETDM) signal using a fixed look-up table (LUT) based on maximum-aposteriori (MAP) detection with a conventional decision rule [26] and 1.206 Tb/s three-carrier DP 16-QAM superchannel ETDM signal using fixed LUT-MAP detection with a modified decision rule (referred to as minimum distance below) [27]. DP 16-QAM exhibits a high spectral efficiency and an optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) sensitivity that enables longhaul transmission.…”
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confidence: 99%