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Impact of DSP on the design of InP-based transceivers for highly-compact cost-effective 100Gbit/s PM-QPSK

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Abstract

We consider the design of InP-based modulators and receivers for applications in highly compact modular 100G PM-QPSK transceivers. Numerical simulations demonstrate that coherent detection followed by DSP enables reduction in electrical bandwidth requirements.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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