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Impact of self-phase modulation on bandwidth efficient modulation formats

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In this paper, the influence of self-phase modulation on duobinary and single sideband modulation was evaluated for a bit error ratio of 10/sup -9/ varying fiber length and input power.
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We present the influence of self-phase modulation on duobinary and single sideband modulation. Additionally we determine and compare the receiver sensitivity for a bit error ratio of 10/sup -9/ varying fiber length and input power.

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10 Gb/s optical differential quadrature phase shift key (DQPSK) transmission using GaAs/AlGaAs integration

TL;DR: In this paper, the first integrated realization of a new modulation format-optical DQPSK was demonstrated using an integrated encoder, which demonstrated tolerance to chromatic dispersion, polarization mode dispersion and self phase modulation.
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Bandwidth-Efficient Modulation Formats for Digital Fiber Transmission Systems

TL;DR: Theoretical and implementation issues surrounding the application of modulation format other than unipolar NRZ and RZ to fiber-optic communication systems have been examined and multilevel intensity modulation does not have practical application in long-haul systems because of the excessive power required.
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Performance Comparison of Duobinary Formats for 40-Gb/s and Mixed 10/40-Gb/s Long-Haul WDM Transmission on SSMF and LEAF Fibers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors made an extensive numerical evaluation of the robustness of these different types of duobinary transmitter to accumulation of ASE noise, chromatic dispersion, PMD but also to single-channel and WDM 40-Gb/s transmission impairments on standard single-mode fiber.
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Efficient Modulation Formats for High Bit-Rate Fiber Transmission

TL;DR: In this article, the use of alternate polarization modulation (alP) is considered in order to reduce the inter-symbol interference (ISI) caused mainly by effects such as Chromatic Dispersion (CD), polarization mode dispersion (PMD), and nonlinear effects.
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Comparison of RZ Versus NRZ Pulse Shapes for Optical Duobinary Transmission

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of return-to-zero (RZ) versus non-return-tozero (NRZ) pulse shapes for optical duobinary systems is presented.
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Nonlinear Fiber Optics

TL;DR: The field of nonlinear fiber optics has advanced enough that a whole book was devoted to it as discussed by the authors, which has been translated into Chinese, Japanese, and Russian languages, attesting to the worldwide activity in the field.
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Dispersion-tolerant optical transmission system using duobinary transmitter and binary receiver

TL;DR: In this paper, a dispersion-tolerant optical duobinary transmission system using a binary intensity modulation direct detection (IM-DD) receiver is proposed, which uses a binary IM-DD receiver at the same sensitivity as the binary IM signal.
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Optical duobinary transmission system with no receiver sensitivity degradation

TL;DR: This Letter proposes a novel optical duobinary transmission system with no receiver sensitivity degradation, and the receiver configuration is as simple as a binary IM-DD receiver.
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A novel optical duobinary transmission system with no receiver sensitivity degradation

TL;DR: In this article, a novel optical duobinary transmission system with no receiver sensitivity degradation was proposed, where the transmitter yields a narrowband optical signal, and the receiver configuration is as simple as a binary IM-DD receiver.
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10 Gbit/s optical single sideband system

TL;DR: In this paper, an approach for transmitting a digital optical single sideband signal in a self-homodyne detection system has been developed, which can be transmitted through conventional singlemode fiber over distances > 1000 km with post-detection electrical dispersion compensation.
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