Search for dissertations about: "fiber-optical communication"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words fiber-optical communication.
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1. 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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2. 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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3. On Nonlinear Compensation Techniques for Coherent Fiber-Optical Channel
Abstract : Fiber-optical communication systems form the backbone of the internet, enabling global broadband data services. Over the past decades, the demand for high-speed communications has grown exponentially. One of the key techniques for the efficient use of existing bandwidth is the use of higher order modulation formats along with coherent detection. READ MORE
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4. On Signal Constellations and Coding for Long-Haul Fiber-Optical Systems
Abstract : Motivated by the realization that even the enormous bandwidth available in an optical fiber is finite and valuable, the design of spectrally efficient long-haul fiber-optical communication systems has become an important research topic. Compared to other wireline technologies, e.g. READ MORE
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5. Broadband Receiver Electronic Circuits for Fiber-Optical Communication Systems
Abstract : The exponential growth of internet traffic drives datacenters to constantly improve their capacity. As the copper based network infrastructure is being replaced by fiber-optical interconnects, new industrial standards for higher datarates are required. READ MORE