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Optical Communications and Networking

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In the past few decades, the optical communication industry has explored multiple degrees of freedom of the photon, such as time, wavelength, amplitude, phase, polarization, and space, to significantly reduce the cost/bit of data transmission by increasing the capacity per fiber through multiplexing technology and by reducing the size and power through electronic and photonic integration. This book aims to explore the latest advancements in this industry, including the technologies in devices, systems, and network levels with applications from short-reach chip-to-chip interconnections to long-haul backbone communications at the trans-oceanic distance.

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Keywords

  • 400G Ethernet
  • Acquisition
  • acquisition, tracking and pointing
  • block code
  • carrier phase recovery (CPR)
  • CFP8-LR8 transceiver
  • client-side optics
  • coherent communications
  • coherent optical fiber communication
  • constellation shaping
  • crosstalk noise
  • Digital signal processing
  • dimming control
  • DWDM system
  • encoding/decoding algorithm
  • equalization enhanced phase noise (EEPN)
  • Fiber optics
  • fiber-optic communications
  • generalized mutual information
  • geometric shaping
  • hybrid optical network-on-chip (HONoC)
  • insertion loss
  • laser phase noise (LPN)
  • LDPC coding
  • mutual information
  • n/a
  • nyquist pulse shaping
  • Optical Communication
  • Optical communications
  • optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (O-OFDM)
  • phase noise cancellation (PNC)
  • pointing error model
  • probabilistic shaping
  • pulse amplitude modulation
  • pulse width modulation (PWM)
  • quadrature amplitude modulation
  • radio frequency (RF) pilot tone
  • satellite-to-sea laser communication
  • semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA)
  • shipborne ATP
  • signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
  • tracking and pointing
  • visible light communications (VLC)
  • VLC

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03928-259-3

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