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All-Optical Pulse Shaping for Highest Spectral Efficiency

Leuthold, Juerg
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Brès, Camille-Sophie  
2015
All-Optical Signal Processing

Pulse shaping gives communications engineers another degree of freedom in designing a link. It holds promise to allow extending transmission reach, achieve optical multiplexing at highest spectral efficiency or to limit nonlinear distortions. A variety of pulse shapes—rectangular, sinc, raised cosine to cite just a few—have been investigated but the important question is how optical transmitters can generate such pulses at the necessary speed. Should the transmitter be realized in the digital domain, the all-optical domain or can it be implemented as a hybrid? In this chapter, the fundamentals for pulse shaping in transmitters and receivers are reviewed. A particular emphasis is on orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) where the system’s data are encoded onto subcarriers with a rectangularly shaped impulse response, and Nyquist pulse shaping where the symbols are carried by Nyquist pulses. Electronic, digital and optical processors are described and recent experimental demonstrations are reported.

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book part or chapter
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-14992-9_8
Author(s)
Leuthold, Juerg
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Brès, Camille-Sophie  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Springer

Published in
All-Optical Signal Processing
Start page

217

End page

260

Series title/Series vol.

Series in Optical Sciences; 194

Subjects

Optical pulse shaping

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spectral efficiency

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optical communication

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Available on Infoscience
June 22, 2015
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