Search for dissertations about: "Coherent Optical Communications"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words Coherent Optical Communications.
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1. Signaling for Optical Intensity Channels
Abstract : With the growing popularity of social media services, e-commerce, and many other internet-based services, we are witnessing a rapid growth in the deployment of data centers and cloud computing platforms. As a result, the telecommunications industry has to continue providing additional network capacity to meet the increasing demand for bandwidth. READ MORE
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2. Modulation Optimization for Noncoherent Optical Systems
Abstract : There has been a significant improvement in high-speed electronics and optical components over the past few years, and this is one of the key enabling factors for high data rate transmission. Moreover, multi- level modulation formats, which encode information onto the carrier’s amplitude and phase, are necessary to increase the spectral efficiency of communication systems. READ MORE
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3. Phase Noise Tolerant Modulation Formats and DSP Algorithms for Coherent Optical Systems
Abstract : Coherent detection together with multilevel modulation formats has the potential to significantly increase the capacity of existing optical communication systems at no extra cost in signal bandwidth. However, these modulation formats are more susceptible to the impact of different noise sources and distortions as the distance between its constellation points in the complex plane reduces with the modulation index. READ MORE
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4. Multidimensional Constellation Shaping for Coherent Optical Communication Systems
Abstract : To overcome the increasing demands for Internet traffic, exploiting the available degrees of freedom in optical communication systems is necessary. In this thesis, we study how constellation shaping can be achieved in various dimensions and how various shaping schemes affect the whole performance in real systems. READ MORE
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5. Microresonator combs for coherent optical communications
Abstract : This thesis covers the study of microresonator-based optical frequency combs for use in coherent optical communication links. Current links typically utilize several free-running lasers to achieve wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM). READ MORE