Abstract
The interest for short-reach links of the kind needed for inter-data-center communications has fueled in recent years the search for transmission schemes that are simultaneously highly performing and cost effective. In this work we propose a direct-detection coherent receiver that combines the advantages of coherent transmission and the cost-effectiveness of direct detection. The working principle of the proposed receiver is based on the famous Kramers–Kronig (KK) relations, and its implementation requires transmitting a continuous-wave signal at one edge of the information-carrying signal spectrum. The KK receiver scheme allows digital postcompensation of linear propagation impairments and, as compared to…
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- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Computer science
- Energy (signal processing)
- Electronic engineering
- SIGNAL (programming language)
- Kramers–Kronig relations
- Data transmission
- Signal processing
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- Affordable and clean energy
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