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Coherent optical communication systems that employ semiconductor lasers have exhibited degraded performance caused by laser phase noise. A rate 1/2, constraint length of seven, convolutional code with hard decision, Viterbi decoding has been applied to an experimental 220 Mbit/s optical FSK channel. Code testing has demonstrated the ability to improve system efficiency and significantly reduce the effect of laser linewidth on bit error rate performance, verifying prior theoretical work.
Inspec keywords: error correction codes; optical communication; frequency shift keying
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Subjects: Codes; Optical communication