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Байвель, Полина Леопольдовна
Bayvel, Polina
VIAF ID: 200593670 ( Unknown Name Type )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bayvel, Polina
- 100 1 _ ‡a Байвель, Полина Леопольдовна
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Works
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10.7 Gb/s transmission over 1200 km of standard single-mode fiber by electronic predistortion using FPGA-based real-time digital signal processing. | |
Achievable rate degradation of ultra-wideband coherent fiber communication systems due to stimulated Raman scattering. | |
Capacity Lower Bounds of the Noncentral Chi-Channel With Applications to Soliton Amplitude Modulation | |
Comparison of the nonlinear transmission performance of quasi-Nyquist WDM and reduced guard interval OFDM | |
Detection of a 1 Tb/s superchannel with a single coherent receiver | |
Digital back-propagation for nonlinearity mitigation in distributed Raman amplified links. | |
Digital backpropagation accounting for polarization-mode dispersion | |
Electronic compensation of chromatic dispersion using a digital coherent receiver. | |
End-to-end optimized transmission over dispersive intensity-modulated channels using bidirectional recurrent neural networks | |
Experimental and numerical investigation of bit-wise phase-control OTDM transmission | |
Experimental characterization of nonlinear interference noise as a process of intersymbol interference | |
Experimental demonstration of multi-pilot aided carrier phase estimation for DP-64QAM and DP-256QAM | |
Information Rates of Next-Generation Long-Haul Optical Fiber Systems Using Coded Modulation | |
Investigation of bandwidth loading in optical fibre transmission using amplified spontaneous emission noise. | |
LDPC Codes for Optical Channels: Is the “FEC Limit” a Good Predictor of Post-FEC BER? | |
Maximizing the optical network capacity. | |
Modeling of nonlinearity-compensated optical communication systems considering second-order signal-noise interactions. | |
Modulation order and code rate optimisation for digital coherent transceivers using generalised mutual information | |
On achievable rates for long-haul fiber-optic communications. | |
On the bandwidth dependent performance of split transmitter-receiver optical fiber nonlinearity compensation. | |
On the Impact of Optimal Modulation and FEC Overhead on Future Optical Networks | |
On the limits of digital back-propagation in the presence of transceiver noise. | |
Optically equalized 10 Gb/s NRZ digital burstmode receiver for dynamic optical networks. | |
Optimum detection in presence of nonlinear distortions with memory | |
Performance of momentum-based frequency-domain MIMO equalizer in the presence of feedback delay | |
Reach Enhancement of 100% for a DP-64QAM Super-Channel using MC-DBP | |
Replacing the Soft-Decision FEC Limit Paradigm in the Design of Optical Communication Systems | |
Sensitivity Gains by Mismatched Probabilistic Shaping for Optical Communication Systems | |
Signal-signal beat interference cancellation in spectrally-efficient WDM direct-detection Nyquist-pulse-shaped 16-QAM subcarrier modulation | |
Simultaneous chromatic dispersion, polarization-mode-dispersion and OSNR monitoring at 40Gbit/s. | |
Span length and information rate optimisation in optical transmission systems using single-channel digital backpropagation. | |
Transceiver-Limited High Spectral Efficiency Nyquist-WDM Systems | |
Ultra-long-haul transmission of 7×42.9 Gbit/s PS-QPSK and PDM-BPSK | |
Unrepeatered Nyquist PDM-16QAM transmission over 364 km using Raman amplification and multi-channel digital back-propagation. |