研究目的
To challenge the prevalent practice of using the FEC limit paradigm for designing optical communication systems and to show that the concept of a channel-independent FEC limit is invalid for soft-decision bit-wise decoding. The paper aims to demonstrate that the generalized mutual information is a better predictor for the BER after decoding across different channel conditions and modulation formats.
研究成果
The paper concludes that the GMI is a powerful tool for predicting the post-FEC BER of SD-FEC decoders, offering a more reliable design criterion for optical communication systems than the traditional FEC limit paradigm. It suggests replacing the 'SD-FEC limit' with a 'GMI limit' for modern optical communication systems.
研究不足
The study is limited to noniterative binary decoding and does not consider nonbinary decoders or binary decoders with iterative detection. The performance prediction based on GMI may vary if different interleaving strategies are used.