Abstract
Coding for Optical Channels Ivan Djordjevic William Ryan Bane Vasic In order to adapt to the ever-increasing demands for high-speed transmission and distance-independent connectivity, today's network operators are implementing 100 Gb/s per dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) channel. At those data rates, the performance of fiber-optic communication systems is degraded significantly due to intra- and inter-channel fiber nonlinearities, polarization-mode dispersion (PMD), and chromatic dispersion. In order to deal with these channel impairments, novel advanced techniques in modulation, detection, coding and signal processing are needed. This groundbreaking book represents a coherent and comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of optical communications, digital signal processing (DSP), and coding for optical channels. This book: •Is the first to integrate the fundamentals of coding theory and DSP with the fundamentals of optical communication; •Provides detailed coverage of joint coding and modulation for optical communications; •Presents turbo equalization for joint iterative channel equalization and soft decoding on optical channels; •Provides in-depth coverage of codes on graphs, including LDPC and turbo codes, and describes their application to optical channels; •Includes coverage of both fiber-optics and free-space optical (FSO) channels; •Is the first to cover the channel capacity of fiber-optic communication systems; •Is the first to describe constrained coding for optical channels.
| Original language | English (US) |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Springer US |
| Number of pages | 444 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781441955685 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2010 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Engineering
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