The effect of fiber nonlinearities in modern fiber-optic transmission
Seminar
QUEST Center event
Yes
Speaker
Prof. Mark Shtaif, Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University
Date
11/04/2018 - 16:00 - 15:00Add to Calendar
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The effect of fiber nonlinearities in modern fiber-optic transmission
In the past decades optical fibers have become the main medium through which information is transmitted. Unlike most other forms of communications, the mechanism that puts an ultimate limit on the achievable data transmission rates in fibers is the optical nonlinearity, and hence its modeling is of utmost importance to the advancement of the field. The talk will review the ways in which nonlinear optical mechanisms affect the performance of modern communications systems, and present approaches for managing the nonlinear phenomena, as well as to the communications limits that can be expected in their presence.
Nanotechnology center, 9th floor seminar room
Department of Physics
physics.dept@mail.biu.ac.il
Asia/Jerusalem
public
Place
Nanotechnology center, 9th floor seminar room
Abstract
In the past decades optical fibers have become the main medium through which information is transmitted. Unlike most other forms of communications, the mechanism that puts an ultimate limit on the achievable data transmission rates in fibers is the optical nonlinearity, and hence its modeling is of utmost importance to the advancement of the field. The talk will review the ways in which nonlinear optical mechanisms affect the performance of modern communications systems, and present approaches for managing the nonlinear phenomena, as well as to the communications limits that can be expected in their presence.
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