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Estimation of the four-wave mixing noise probability-density function by the multicanonical Monte Carlo method
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Free-space Optical NetworkDensity EstimationEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemMonte CarloMcmc MethodMonte Carlo MethodHigh-powered Wavelength-division MultiplexedNoiseOptical Wireless CommunicationProbabilistic Wave ModellingMonte Carlo SamplingOptical CommunicationFwm NoiseSequential Monte CarloSignal ProcessingOptical Networking
The performance of high-powered wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) optical networks can be severely degraded by four-wave-mixing- (FWM-) induced distortion. The multicanonical Monte Carlo method (MCMC) is used to calculate the probability-density function (PDF) of the decision variable of a receiver, limited by FWM noise. Compared with the conventional Monte Carlo method previously used to estimate this PDF, the MCMC method is much faster and can accurately estimate smaller error probabilities. The method takes into account the correlation between the components of the FWM noise, unlike the Gaussian model, which is shown not to provide accurate results.
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