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The underaddressed optical multiple-input, multiple-output channel: capacity and outage |
Optics Letters, Vol. 37, Issue 15, pp. 3150-3152 (2012)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.37.003150
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Abstract
We study an optical space-division multiplexed system where the number of modes that are addressed by the transmitter and receiver is allowed to be smaller than the total number of optical modes supported by the fiber. This situation will be of relevance if, for instance, fibers supporting more modes than can be processed with current multiple-input, multiple-output technology are deployed with the purpose of future-proof installation. We calculate the ergodic capacity and the outage probability of the link and study their dependence on the number of addressed modes at the transmitter and receiver.
© 2012 Optical Society of America
OCIS Codes
(060.4230) Fiber optics and optical communications : Multiplexing
(060.4510) Fiber optics and optical communications : Optical communications
ToC Category:
Fiber Optics and Optical Communications
History
Original Manuscript: April 24, 2012
Manuscript Accepted: June 3, 2012
Published: July 26, 2012
Citation
Ronen Dar, Meir Feder, and Mark Shtaif, "The underaddressed optical multiple-input, multiple-output channel: capacity and outage," Opt. Lett. 37, 3150-3152 (2012)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ol/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-37-15-3150
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