Wideband Time-Domain Digital Backpropagation via Subband Processing and Deep Learning

07/04/2018
by   Christian Häger, et al.
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We propose a low-complexity sub-banded DSP architecture for digital backpropagation where the walk-off effect is compensated using simple delay elements. For a simulated 96-Gbaud signal and 2500 km optical link, our method achieves a 2.8 dB SNR improvement over linear equalization.

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