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C.R.S. Fludger
Researcher at Cisco Systems, Inc.
Publications - 41
Citations - 1041
C.R.S. Fludger is an academic researcher from Cisco Systems, Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wavelength-division multiplexing & Optical performance monitoring. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 37 publications receiving 989 citations.
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Coherent Equalization and POLMUX-RZ-DQPSK for Robust 100-GE Transmission
C.R.S. Fludger,T. Duthel,D. van den Borne,C. Schulien,E.-D. Schmidt,T. Wuth,J. C. Geyer,E. de Man,Khoe Giok-Djan,H. de Waardt +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of a coherent digital receiver for compensation of linear transmission impairments and polarization demultiplexing in a transmission system compatible with a future 100-Gb/s Ethernet standard is discussed.
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10 x 111 Gbit/s 50 GHz spaced, POLMUX-RZ-DQPSK transmission over 2375 km employing coherent equalisation
C.R.S. Fludger,T. Duthel,D. van den Borne,C. Schulien,E.-D. Schmidt,T. Wuth,E. de Man,GD Giok-Djan Khoe,H. de Waardt +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate spectrally efficient (2.0 b/s/Hz) transmission of 10 x 111 Gbit/s polarisation multiplexed 27.75 Gbaud RZ-DQPSK over 2375km of SSMF and 5 add-drop nodes.
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Impact of Polarisation Dependent Loss on Coherent POLMUX-NRZ-DQPSK
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of PDL on the performance of a DQPSK signal was investigated and it was shown that the orientation of the PDL element has a major impact on the OSNR performance.
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Laser Linewidth Estimation by Means of Coherent Detection
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a novel approach to measure the Lorentzian linewidth of a laser source based on a heterodyne detection scheme, such as may be implemented in a coherent optical receiver for data communications, using both in-phase and quadrature information of the optical field.
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Coherent Equalization versus Direct Detection for 111-Gb/s Ethernet Transport
D. van den Borne,T. Duthel,C.R.S. Fludger,E.-D. Schmidt,T. Wuth,C. Schulien,Erich Gottwald,GD Giok-Djan Khoe,H. de Waardt +8 more
TL;DR: For 111-Gb/s POLMUX-RZ-DQPSK, the advantage of coherent equalization over direction detection for compensation of both chromatic dispersion and differential group delay is experimentally shown.