On the Impact of Finite-Length ProbabilisticShaping on Fiber Nonlinear Interference

06/12/2020
by   Tobias Fehenberger, et al.
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The interplay of shaped signaling and fiber nonlinearities is reviewed in the asymptotic and finite-length regime. We present explanations and discuss implications of an optimum shaping length of just a few hundred symbols.

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