Successive Interference Cancellation for Optical Fiber Using Discrete Constellations

Abstract

Successive interference cancellation is used to detect discrete modulation symbols transmitted over a 1000 km fiber-optic link. A transmitter and receiver are presented that have linear complexity in the number of transmitted symbols and achieve the information rates of previous studies that use continuous modulations.

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