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Improved digital backward propagation for the compensation of inter-channel nonlinear effects in polarization-multiplexed WDM systems
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Polarization-multiplexed Wdm SystemsNonlinear StepMultiplexingOptical Transmission SystemNonlinear CircuitDigital Backward PropagationOfdm SystemInter-channel Nonlinear EffectsOptical Wireless CommunicationNonlinear Signal ProcessingOptical CommunicationPolarization-division MultiplexingOptical Networking
An improved split-step method (SSM) for digital backward propagation (DBP) applicable to wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) transmission with polarization-division multiplexing (PDM) is presented. A coupled system of nonlinear partial differential equations, derived from the Manakov equations, is used for DBP. The above system enables the implementation of DBP on a channel-by-channel basis, where only the effect of phase-mismatched four-wave mixing (FWM) is neglected. A novel formulation of the SSM for PDM-WDM systems is presented where new terms are included in the nonlinear step to account for inter-polarization mixing effects. In addition, the effect of inter-channel walk-off is included. This substantially reduces the computational load compared to the conventional SSM.
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