SANTOS, B. R. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8097065689193100; SANTOS, Bruno Rafael da Silva.
Résumé:
Coherent optical communications have been shown to be increasingly necessary across the
backbone of the global communications network, so,when considering short-range and mediumrange
links, it have been sought alternatives that are economically more viable than traditional
coherent receivers. The use of the Kramers-Kronig relations in optical communications pre
sents itself as an excellent alternative to minimize the cost of the transceivers, because, given
the conditions, it is possible to extract the information of the phase from the detection of the optical
signal intensity, allowing the use of coherent schemes from simpler receivers. In this work,
both simulations and experimental implementations for optical links using the Kramers-Kronig
principle for complex signal reconstruction were analyzed. The first simulations carried out already
demonstrated the feasibility of the transmission using these relations. The experimental
works analyzed show the transmission of 218 Gb / s in 125 km links and the transmission of
450 Gb /s in 480 km links, both using M-QAM constellations.