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Coherent Optical Fiber Communications

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The article was published on 1988-07-31 and is currently open access. It has received 214 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Plastic optical fiber & Fiber optic splitter.

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Digital filters for coherent optical receivers.

TL;DR: Using the analytical solution an upper bound on the number of taps required to compensate chromatic dispersion is obtained, with simulation revealing an improved bound of 2.2 taps per 1000ps/nm for 10.7GBaud data.
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Coherent detection of optical quadrature phase-shift keying signals with carrier phase estimation

TL;DR: In this paper, a coherent optical receiver for demodulating optical quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) signals is proposed. But the authors do not consider the phase-diversity homodyne detection at the receiver.
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Next-Generation Broadband Access Networks and Technologies

TL;DR: New technologies that facilitate multiple access beyond 10 Gb/s time division multiple access (TDMA)-PONs will be reviewed, with particular focus on the motivation, key technologies, and deployment challenges.
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Recent advances in coherent optical communication

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of recent progress in coherent optical communication, a field revived by advances in digital signal processing (DSP), is reviewed, showing that DSP-based phase and polarization management techniques make coherent detection robust and practical.
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Theory of polarization shift keying modulation

TL;DR: A rigorous analysis of digital coherent optical modulation schemes using the state of polarization as the modulating parameter obtains the exact performance of all the polarization-based modulation schemes proposed in the literature so far, including a differential demodulation scheme, named DPOLSK, which does not require either electrooptic or electronic polarization tracking.