Experimental Demonstration of Data Transmission Based on the Exact Inverse Periodic Nonlinear Fourier Transform
Jan-Willem Goossens, Yves Jaou\"en, Hartmut Hafermann

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the feasibility of continuous data transmission over long distances using a novel 2D signal constellation based on the exact periodic inverse nonlinear Fourier transform, validated through experimental results.
Contribution
It introduces a new 2D signal constellation based on the exact periodic inverse nonlinear Fourier transform and experimentally demonstrates its effectiveness over 2000 km.
Findings
Successful transmission over 2000 km
Validation of the 2D constellation design
Feasibility of periodic signals in long-distance transmission
Abstract
We design a two-dimensional signal constellation based on the exact periodic inverse nonlinear Fourier transform. Feasibility of continuous transmission with periodic signals is experimentally demonstrated over more than 2000 km.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Photonic Communication Systems · Optical Network Technologies · Photorefractive and Nonlinear Optics
