Search for dissertations about: "16-ary quadrature amplitude modulation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words 16-ary quadrature amplitude modulation.
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1. Multidimensional Modulation Formats for Coherent Single- and Multi-Core Fiber-Optical Communication Systems
Abstract : This thesis covers multidimensional modulation formats for coherent optical communication systems including spatial division multiplexed systems using multicore fibers. The single-mode optical signal has four dimensions which are spanned by the two orthogonal polarizations and the in-phase and quadrature components. READ MORE
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2. Multidimensional Modulation Formats for Coherent Optical Communication Systems
Abstract : Coherent optical receivers have enabled the use of multilevel modulation formats with high spectral efficiencies and long transmission reaches. Traditionally, modulation formats utilizing the two dimensions spanned by the amplitude and the phase of the signal have been dominating. READ MORE
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3. Fiber-Optic Systems with Coherent Detection and Four-Dimensional Modulation
Abstract : To increase the data rates of fiber-optic communication systems, modulation formats withhigher spectral efficiency and/or higher power efficiency than binary formats are of greatinterest. These formats require coherent detection and this thesis has been dedicated toinvestigating both novel modulation formats and two different types of coherent systems. READ MORE
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4. On Bit-Wise Decoders for Coded Modulation
Abstract : Coded modulation is a technique that emerged as a response to the growing demand for high data rates. It was devised to achieve high spectral efficiency with high reliability, potentially approaching Shannon’s capacity. The main idea of coded modulation consists in combining error-correcting coding with higher-order modulation. READ MORE
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5. Multi-level modulation formats for high-speed optical transmission systems
Abstract : Over the past several years, the use of multi-level modulation formats has enabledsignificant improvements in the field of optical fiber communication, particularlyin terms of per-channel bit-rate (i.e., line-rate) and spectral efficiency (SE), byencoding multiple bits per symbol. READ MORE