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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 40,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 93-100
  • (2022)

Multistage Soliton Phase and Amplitude Estimation

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Abstract

A multistage signal estimation scheme is proposed for phase-and-amplitude modulated soliton communication systems. The estimator provides a significant mean-squared-error reduction in soliton amplitude estimation, which, in conjunction with detection of encoded phase information, results in spectral-efficiency improvements. A low-complexity version of the multistage estimation scheme is also proposed, whose performance is studied via numerical simulations under the distributed Raman amplification strategy. The achievable information rate is increased by about 1 bit/symbol for pulse bandwidth of 30 GHz, 40 GHz, and 50 GHz.

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