摘要 |
<p>The optical DPSK demodulator converts phase into amplitude variations by delaying one path of an interferometer by one bit period. This operation includes a differentiation of the transmitted signal, which must be counteracted by applying a precoder at the TX side. By variation of the delay within the interferometer the differentiation will be changed. A reduction of the delay results in an emphasis of higher frequencies. This can be used to counteract the low pass behaviour (after detection) produced by narrowband optical filters. A penalty reduction from >2 dB to ~1 dB is expected.</p> |