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Volterra-assisted optical phase conjugation: A hybrid optical-digital scheme for fiber nonlinearity compensation

Saavedra et al., 2019

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10944980931047103694
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Saavedra G
Liga G
Bayvel P
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Journal of Lightwave Technology

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Digital nonlinearity compensation (NLC) schemes such as digital backpropagation and Volterra equalization are well known to be effective techniques in mitigating optical fiber nonlinearity, thus offering improved transmission performance. Alternatively, optical NLC …
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