Abstract
We investigate the performance of electronic chromatic dispersion
compensation of 10-Gb/s Manchester coded optical signal using a feed forward
equalizer (FFE) and decision feedback equalizer (DFE). Utilizing offline
signal processing, the performances of FFE-DFE with different number of taps
and input sampling rates under both cases of single-ended and balanced
detection are compared. Experimental results show that the transmission
distance of Manchester coded signal can be increased by a factor of three
with four-sample-per-symbol FFE-DFE.
© 2011 IEEE
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