Delay Line Optical Recognizer Based on Coherent-To-Chaotic Light Conversion. Maier, G., Parolari, P., Marazzi, L., Sguazzotti, A., & Martinelli, M. In Optics InfoBase Conference Papers, 1999.
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We demonstrate a delay line optical recognizer at 2.5 Gbit/s. Recognition is based on a coherent-to-chaotic light conversion followed by a fiber array correlation filter. Experimental evidence shows performance improvement in comparison with a classical scheme as far as phase noise is concerned. An experimental characterization of the recognizer is reported. Methods for improving the recognition error probability are suggested.
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