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Achievable information rates estimates in optically amplified transmission systems using nonlinearity compensation and probabilistic shaping
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Raman AmplificationEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemOptical ModulationOptical Wireless CommunicationFiber OpticsFiber-optic CommunicationFiber AmplifierOptical AmplificationAchievable Information RatesNonlinearity CompensationOptical CommunicationOptical NetworkingFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsAmplified Transmission SystemsSignal ProcessingRaman Amplification SchemeOptical Fiber CommunicationFibre Amplifier
Achievable information rates (AIRs) of wideband optical communication systems using a ∼40 nm (∼5 THz) erbium-doped fiber amplifier and ∼100 nm (∼12.5 THz) distributed Raman amplification are estimated based on a first-order perturbation analysis. The AIRs of each individual channel have been evaluated for DP-64QAM, DP-256QAM, and DP-1024QAM modulation formats. The impact of full-field nonlinear compensation (FF-NLC) and probabilistically shaped constellations using a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution were studied and compared to electronic dispersion compensation. It has been found that a probabilistically shaped DP-1024QAM constellation, combined with FF-NLC, yields achievable information rates of ∼75 Tbit/s for the EDFA scheme and ∼223 Tbit/s for the Raman amplification scheme over a 2000 km standard single-mode fiber transmission.
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