1988
DOI: 10.1109/26.1456
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Noncoherent detection of coherent lightwave signals corrupted by phase noise

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“…The spectral broadening effect of phase noise is overemphasized by forcing these filters to pass the signals undistorted, while the effect of additive noise is underemphasized. It is well understood today that the niondistortion afforded by wideband filters is not necessary for good performance in the presence of phase noise [2,3,4]. An interesting example occurs in the floor performance of DPSK modulation where a narrowband receiver outperforms a wideband receiver even when the additive noise is neglected [13].…”
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“…The spectral broadening effect of phase noise is overemphasized by forcing these filters to pass the signals undistorted, while the effect of additive noise is underemphasized. It is well understood today that the niondistortion afforded by wideband filters is not necessary for good performance in the presence of phase noise [2,3,4]. An interesting example occurs in the floor performance of DPSK modulation where a narrowband receiver outperforms a wideband receiver even when the additive noise is neglected [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…wide deviation FSK, with envelope detection. This is because an equivalent receiver will take the filter outputs yl(t) and y 2 (t), form (yl(t) + y 2 (t)) 2 and (yl(t)-y2(t)) 2 , perform lowpass filtering (integration) on these signals in the case of a double filter receiver, and decide for the larger of the sampled values. The signal component of one of the waveforms formed will be zero when the powers are equal.…”
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“…Usually, a low-pass filter (LPF) is used after the photodiode in the DPSK label receiver. We specify the postdetection LPF to be a finite-time integrator with integration time T [22]. If the receiver transimpedance is Z 0 , the output voltage from the filter at decision time T can be written as…”
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“…Phase noise is also present in the signal, as a result of phase fluctuations in the transmit and local oscillator lasers. It is usually characterized as a Wiener process, φ(t) t 0φ (τ )dτ , where the time derivativeφ(t) is a zero-mean white Gaussian process with a power spectral density Sφ(ω) = 2π∆v ( [16]- [18]), and ∆v is defined as the laser linewidth parameter. Lasers diodes with ∆v ≈ 1 − 5 MHz are available today.…”
Section: Channel and Receiver Descriptionmentioning
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