A survey on fiber nonlinearity compensation for 400 Gbps and beyond optical communication systems
Abdelkerim Amari, Octavia A. Dobre, Ramachandran Venkatesan, O. S., Sunish Kumar, Philippe Ciblat, and Yves Jaou\"en

TL;DR
This survey reviews fiber nonlinearity compensation techniques for high-speed optical systems, highlighting recent advances, comparing their performance and complexity, and proposing an extension to improve nonlinear interference mitigation in 400 Gbps and beyond systems.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive survey of existing fiber nonlinearity compensation methods and introduces an extended approach for better nonlinear interference cancellation.
Findings
Performance varies among NLC techniques
Proposed approach shows improved interference mitigation
Analysis conducted in Nyquist and super-Nyquist systems
Abstract
Optical communication systems represent the backbone of modern communication networks. Since their deployment, different fiber technologies have been used to deal with optical fiber impairments such as dispersion-shifted fibers and dispersion-compensation fibers. In recent years, thanks to the introduction of coherent detection based systems, fiber impairments can be mitigated using digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms. Coherent systems are used in the current 100 Gbps wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) standard technology. They allow the increase of spectral efficiency by using multi-level modulation formats, and are combined with DSP techniques to combat the linear fiber distortions. In addition to linear impairments, the next generation 400 Gbps/1 Tbps WDM systems are also more affected by the fiber nonlinearity due to the Kerr effect. At high input power, the fiber…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Network Technologies · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
