Revisiting Multi-Step Nonlinearity Compensation with Machine Learning

22 Apr 2019  ·  Christian Häger, Henry D. Pfister, Rick M. Bütler, Gabriele Liga, Alex Alvarado ·

For the efficient compensation of fiber nonlinearity, one of the guiding principles appears to be: fewer steps are better and more efficient. We challenge this assumption and show that carefully designed multi-step approaches can lead to better performance-complexity trade-offs than their few-step counterparts.

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