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Effect of Computational Delay on the Convergence Property of Digital Optical Burst-mode Receivers with Parallel and Pipelined Design

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Abstract

Parallel digital signal processing (DSP) with pipelined structure is proposed for 112 Gb/s optical burst-mode receiver (BMR). The effect of computational delay on the convergence speed of the equalizer and the overall performance of the BMR is studied.

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