Faster than Nyquist Transmission by Non-Orthogonal Time Division Multiplexing of Nyquist Sinc Sequences

07/12/2018
by   Ali Dorostkar, et al.
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One possibility to break down the capacity limit in optical transmission systems are higher spectral efficiencies, enabled by Faster-than-Nyquist signaling. Here we present the utilization of non-orthogonal time division multiplexing of sinc pulse sequences for this purpose. The mathematical expression, with a representation of the Nyquist sinc sequence by a cosine Fourier series and simulation results show that non-orthogonal time-division multiplexing increases the transmittable symbol rate by up to 25

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