Tailored Shaping, Improved Detection, Simpler Backpropagation: the Road to Nonlinearity Mitigation

07/14/2021
by   Marco Secondini, et al.
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Several strategies for nonlinearity mitigation based on signal processing at the transmitter and/or receiver side are analyzed and their effectiveness is discussed. Improved capacity lower bounds based on their combination are presented.

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