Search for dissertations about: "coherent optical communication"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the words coherent optical communication.
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1. Aspects of Power Consumption in Coherent Fiber-Optical Communication Systems
Abstract : The power consumption of coherent fiber-optical communication systems is becoming increasingly important, for both environmental and economical reasons. The data traffic on the Internet is increasing at a faster pace than that at which optical network equipment is becoming more energy efficient, which means that the overall power consumption of the Internet is increasing. 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. Power Consumption and Joint Signal Processing in Fiber-Optical Communication
Abstract : The power consumption of coherent fiber-optical communication systems is becoming increasingly important, for both environmental and economic reasons. The data traffic on the Internet is increasing at a faster pace than that at which optical network equipment is becoming more energy efficient, which means that the overall power consumption of the Internet is increasing. 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. Constellation Shaping in Optical Communication Systems
Abstract : Exploiting the full-dimensional capacity of coherent optical communication systems is needed to overcome the increasing bandwidth demands of the future Internet. To achieve capacity, both coding and shaping gains are required, and they are, in principle, independent. READ MORE