Data-aided Iterative Algorithms for Linearizing IM/DD Optical Transmission Systems
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Yn: Journal of Lightwave Technology, Cyfrol 39, Rhif 9, 01.05.2021, t. 2864 - 2872.
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T1 - Data-aided Iterative Algorithms for Linearizing IM/DD Optical Transmission Systems
AU - Hu, Shaohua
AU - Zhang, Jing
AU - Tang, Jianming
AU - Jin, Wei
AU - Giddings, Roger
AU - Qiu, Kun
PY - 2021/5/1
Y1 - 2021/5/1
N2 - —DSP-enhanced intensity-modulation direct-detection(IM/DD) systems can support up to 56 Gb/s over 100 km signaltransmissions at C-band. To achieve higher data rates and longertransmission distances, we propose data-aided iterative algorithm(DIA) and decision-directed DIA (DD-DIA) to digitally mitigatesignal-signal beating interference (SSBI) without requiring anymodifications to physical layer structures. DIA utilizes pilotsymbols with uniformly spaced insertions to relax the modifiedGerchberg-Saxton (G-S) algorithms that suffer from the localoptimum problem. To further improve the symbol error rate(SER) performance and convergence speed, DD-DIA introduces adecision process to generate pseudo-pilots. We numericallycompare DIA with other algorithms and find that DIA canrecover signals subject to large fiber dispersions corresponding towhich conventional IA and Volterra filter (VF) fail, while DD-DIAsignificantly accelerates the convergence speed and improves thereconstruction performance compared with DIA, it can support100-Gb/s PAM4 over 400-km IM/DD transmissions within just 50iterations. Two orders of magnitude reductions in SER isobserved for 100 Gb/s PAM4 signal transmission over 100-kmSSMFs. Compared with conventional IA, the proposed techniqueshave higher convergence speeds, better global optimum featuresand large tolerances to physical model errors. In particular,DD-DIA results in larger optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR)/received optical power (ROP) improvement, higher transmissioncapacities and less computational complexity. DD-DIA is apromising algorithm for efficiently reconstructing 2-dimensionaloptical field for conventional IM/DD optical transmission systems.Index Terms—Optical communication, digital signalprocessing, IM/DD system, field reconstruction.
AB - —DSP-enhanced intensity-modulation direct-detection(IM/DD) systems can support up to 56 Gb/s over 100 km signaltransmissions at C-band. To achieve higher data rates and longertransmission distances, we propose data-aided iterative algorithm(DIA) and decision-directed DIA (DD-DIA) to digitally mitigatesignal-signal beating interference (SSBI) without requiring anymodifications to physical layer structures. DIA utilizes pilotsymbols with uniformly spaced insertions to relax the modifiedGerchberg-Saxton (G-S) algorithms that suffer from the localoptimum problem. To further improve the symbol error rate(SER) performance and convergence speed, DD-DIA introduces adecision process to generate pseudo-pilots. We numericallycompare DIA with other algorithms and find that DIA canrecover signals subject to large fiber dispersions corresponding towhich conventional IA and Volterra filter (VF) fail, while DD-DIAsignificantly accelerates the convergence speed and improves thereconstruction performance compared with DIA, it can support100-Gb/s PAM4 over 400-km IM/DD transmissions within just 50iterations. Two orders of magnitude reductions in SER isobserved for 100 Gb/s PAM4 signal transmission over 100-kmSSMFs. Compared with conventional IA, the proposed techniqueshave higher convergence speeds, better global optimum featuresand large tolerances to physical model errors. In particular,DD-DIA results in larger optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR)/received optical power (ROP) improvement, higher transmissioncapacities and less computational complexity. DD-DIA is apromising algorithm for efficiently reconstructing 2-dimensionaloptical field for conventional IM/DD optical transmission systems.Index Terms—Optical communication, digital signalprocessing, IM/DD system, field reconstruction.
KW - Adaptive optics
KW - DD system
KW - Digital signal processing
KW - IM
KW - Optical communication
KW - Optical fibers
KW - Optical filters
KW - Optical modulation
KW - Parameter estimation
KW - Physical layer
KW - Signal processing algorithms
KW - field reconstruction
U2 - 10.1109/JLT.2021.3063689
DO - 10.1109/JLT.2021.3063689
M3 - Article
VL - 39
SP - 2864
EP - 2872
JO - Journal of Lightwave Technology
JF - Journal of Lightwave Technology
SN - 0733-8724
IS - 9
ER -