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Broadband wireless channel comprises many propagation paths having different delay times. This results in a severe frequency-selective fading channel. Frequency-domain equalization reception based on the minimum mean square error criterion (called receive MMSE-FDE in this paper) can exploit the channel frequency-selectivity to improve the bit error rate (BER) performance of broadband single-carrier...
In multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA), a good bit error rate (BER) performance can be achieved by using frequency-domain equalization (FDE) based on the minimum mean square error (MMSE) criterion. However, the presence of residual inter-code interference (ICI) after MMSE-FDE and despreading degrades the BER performance of the multi-code MC-CDMA. The use of ICI cancellation can improve...
Cross gain modulation between two different optical signals, inserted through separate ports to an active MMI, has been experimentally measured. The observed trend of modulation reduction by increase of modulated signal power matches previous simulation results. An associated XPM is expected and could be optimized to enable using the active MMI in all-optical switching.
Multimode interference bistable laser diode all-optical flip-flop has been considered to be a clever candidate to achieve all-optical memory devices. In this paper, basic results of polarization-insensitive operation of all-optical flip-flop are reported. Polarization-insensitive operation of static flip-flop was demonstrated with injection power level higher than +3 dBm.
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