Optical Monitoring for Non-Linearity Identification in CO-OFDM Transmission Systems

Optical monitoring at end-terminals is considered a cost efficient technique. Utilizing coherent detection allows separating linear and non-linear effects. Channel identification in CO-OFDM receivers is proposed as candidate to achieve this objective.

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