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Experimental Study of the Limits of Digital Nonlinearity Compensation in DWDM Systems

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Abstract

We experimentally investigate idealized digital nonlinearity compensation in a 9-channel DWDM system. A Q2-factor gain of 2-dB for single-channel transmission is reduced to 0.1-dB in DWDM operation and recovers to 0.8-dB for nonlinearity compensation across all channels.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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