Optical regeneration
Optical regeneration
In this chapter we review the need, general principles and approaches used to regenerate mainly phase encoded signals of differing levels of coding complexity. We will describe the key underpinning technology and present the current state-of-the-art, incorporating an appropriate historic perspective throughout.
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Parmigiani, Francesca
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Slavík, Radan
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Kakande, Joseph
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Petropoulos, Periklis
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Richardson, David
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2015
Parmigiani, Francesca
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Slavík, Radan
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Kakande, Joseph
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Petropoulos, Periklis
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Richardson, David
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Parmigiani, Francesca, Slavík, Radan, Kakande, Joseph, Petropoulos, Periklis and Richardson, David
(2015)
Optical regeneration.
In,
Wabnitz, Stefan and Eggleton, Benjamin J.
(eds.)
All-Optical Signal Processing: Data Communication and Storage Applications.
New York, US.
Springer.
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Abstract
In this chapter we review the need, general principles and approaches used to regenerate mainly phase encoded signals of differing levels of coding complexity. We will describe the key underpinning technology and present the current state-of-the-art, incorporating an appropriate historic perspective throughout.
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Published date: 2015
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Optoelectronics Research Centre
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/385041
ISBN: 978-3-319-14991-2
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Author:
Francesca Parmigiani
Author:
Radan Slavík
Author:
Joseph Kakande
Author:
Periklis Petropoulos
Editor:
Stefan Wabnitz
Editor:
Benjamin J. Eggleton
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