MADRUGA, S. P.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2511852102364291; MADRUGA, Sarah Pontes.
Resumo:
Digital Back-Propagation is a promising technique to compensate nonlinear
distortions in optical communications systems. This work presents the basic concepts
of DBP, focusing mainly on the Nonlinear Schr¨odinger Equation and the
Split-Step Fourier Method. We also discuss possible limitations for the practical
implementation of this method.
The recent use of Digital Signal Processing in optical systems transfers the
complexity from transmission to reception. Modern receptors are capable of compensating
linear impairments, like chromatic dispersion, accurately. Nowadays, the
performance is limited predominantly by the optical fiber nonlinear effects.
Until recently, compensation of linear and nonlinear impairments were processed
separately. DBP comes as a versatile and universal technique to jointly
compensate both kinds of distortions.