“…Table II also includes performance predictions for an IM-DD link for the same system parameters, so that performance comparisons for both types of architectures can be carried out. The predictions confirm the results obtained in [27]. Both architectures suffer from the same noise contributions but the PM link is further impaired by the phase-to-intensity conversion noise from the MZI (as expressed in (7), especially when the small-signal gain is at its maximum).…”
Section: Obtained Results and Discussionsupporting
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“…Table II also includes performance predictions for an IM-DD link for the same system parameters, so that performance comparisons for both types of architectures can be carried out. The predictions confirm the results obtained in [27]. Both architectures suffer from the same noise contributions but the PM link is further impaired by the phase-to-intensity conversion noise from the MZI (as expressed in (7), especially when the small-signal gain is at its maximum).…”
Section: Obtained Results and Discussionsupporting
The version in the Kent Academic Repository may differ from the final published version. Users are advised to check http://kar.kent.ac.uk for the status of the paper. Users should always cite the published version of record.
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