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Nonlinear Distortion and DSP-based Compensation in Metro and Access Networks using Discrete Multi-tone

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Abstract

The nonlinear distortion caused by the interaction between chromatic dispersion and direct detection reduces the capacity of optical discrete multi-tone system beyond dozens of kilometers. The proposed nonlinear equalizer compensated the distortion and increased the capacity by up to 50%.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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