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Author Tirrenia International Workshop on Digital Communications (2004 : Pisa, Italy)

Title Optical communication theory and techniques / edited by Enrico Forestieri
Published New York : Springer, ©2005

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Contents 880-01 Solving the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation -- Modulation and Detection Techniques for DWDW Systems -- Best Optical Filtering for Duobinary Transmission -- Theoretical Limits for the Dispersion Limited Optical Channel -- Capacity Bounds for Mimo Poisson Channels with Inter-symbol interference -- QSpace Project: Quantum Cryptography in Space -- Quantum-aided Classical Cryptography with a Moving Target -- Channel Coding for Optical Communications -- Soft Decoding in Optical Systems: Turbo Product Codes vs. LDPC Codes -- Iterative Decoding and Error Code Correction Method in Holographic Data Storage -- Performance of Optical Time-spread CDMA/PPM with Multiple Access and Multipath Interference -- Performance Analysis and Comparison of Trellis-coded and Turbo-coded Optical CDMA Systems -- A Methodology for Calculating Performance in an Optical Fiber Communications System -- Markov Chain Monte Carlo Technique for Outage Probability Evaluation in PMD-compensated Systems -- A Parametric Gain Approach to Performance Evaluation of DPSK/DQPSK Systems with Nonlinear Phase Noise -- Characterization of Intrachannel Nonlinear Distortion in Ultra-high Bit-rate Transmission Systems -- Mathematical and Experimental Analysis of Interferometric Crosstalk Noise Incorporating Chirp Effect in Directly Modulated Systems -- On the Impact of MPI in All-Raman Dispersion-compensated IMDD and DPSK Links -- Modulation Formats for Optical Fiber Transmission -- Dispersion Limitations in Optical Systems Using Offset DPSK Modulation -- Integrated Optical Fir-filters for Adaptive Equalization of Fiber Channel Impairments at 40 Gbit/s -- Performance of Electronic Equalization Applied to Innovative Transmission Techniques -- Performance Bounds of MLSE in Intensity Modulated Fiber Optic Links -- On MLSE Reception of Chromatic Dispersion Tolerant Modulation Schemes
880-01/(Q Cover Contents Preface Part I: Information and Communication Theory for Optical Communications Solving the Nonlinear Schrћodinger Equation Modulation and Detection Techniques for DWDM Systems Best Optical Filtering for Duobinary Transmission Theoretical Limits for the Dispersion Limited Optical Channel Capacity Bounds for MIMO Poisson Channels with Inter-Symbol Interference Qspace Project: Quantum Cryptography in Space Quantum-Aided Classical Cryptography with a Moving Target Part II: Coding Theory and Techniques Channel Coding for Optical Communications Soft Decoding in Optical Systems: Turbo Product Codes vs. LDPC Codes Iterative Decoding and Error Code Correction Method in Holographic Data Storage Performance of Optical Time-Spread CDMA/PPM with Multiple Access and Multipath Interference Performance Analysis and Comparison of Trellis-Coded and Turbo-Coded Optical CDMA Systems Part III: Characterizing, Measuring, and Calculating Performance in Optical Fiber Communication Systems A Methodology For Calculating Performance in an Optical Fiber Communications System Markov Chain Monte Carlo Technique for Outage Probability Evaluation in PMD-Compensated Systems A Parametric Gain Approach to Performance Evaluation of DPSK/DQPSK Systems with Nonlinear Phase Noise Characterization of Intrachannel Nonlinear Distortion in Ultra-High Bit-Rate Transmission Systems Mathematical and Experimental Analysis of Interferometric Crosstalk Noise Incorporating Chirp Effect in Directly Modulated Systems On the Impact of MPI in All-Raman Dispersion-Compensated IMDD and DPSK Links Part IV: Modulation Formats and Detection Modulation Formats for Optical Fiber Transmission Dispersion Limitations in Optical Systems Using Offset DPSK Modulation Integrated Optical FIR-Filters for Adaptive Equalization of Fiber Channel Impairments at 40 Gbit/s Performance of Electronic Equalization Applied to Innovative Transmission Techniques Performance Bounds of MLSE in Intensity Modulated Fiber Optic Links On MLSE Reception of Chromatic Dispersion Tolerant Modulation Schemes Author Index Index Last Page
Summary Since the advent of optical communications, a greattechnological effort has been devoted to the exploitation of the huge bandwidth of optical fibers. Sta- ing from a few Mb/s single channel systems, a fast and constant technological development has led to the actual 10 Gb/s per channel dense wavelength - vision multiplexing (DWDM) systems, with dozens of channels on a single fiber. Transmitters and receivers are now ready for 40 Gb/s, whereas hundreds of channels can be simultaneously amplified by optical amplifiers. Nevertheless, despite such a pace in technological progress, optical c- munications are still in a primitive stage if compared, for instance, to radio communications: the widely spread on-off keying (OOK) modulation format is equivalent to the rough amplitude modulation (AM) format, whereas the DWDM technique is nothing more than the optical version of the frequency - vision multiplexing (FDM) technique. Moreover, adaptive equalization, ch- nel coding or maximum likelihood detection are still considered something "exotic" in the optical world. This is mainly due to the favourable char- teristics of the fiber optic channel (large bandwidth, low attenuation, channel stability ...), which so far allowed us to use very simple transmission and detection techniques
Analysis Digital communications
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Uncoded languages
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Subject Optical communications -- Congresses
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Imaging Systems.
Informatique.
Optical communications
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Forestieri, Enrico
LC no. 2004058934
ISBN 0387231366
9780387231365
0387231323
9780387231327
1280613394
9781280613395
9786610613397
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