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Network implications of optical compensation and digital signal processing for coherent and non-coherent receiver design
Fiber-optic industry is increasingly using CMOS DSPs to satisfy WDM channel rate increases. CMOS works best in high volume applications for dynamic impairment compensation. Optical approaches may be more appropriate for dealing with static impairments.