Title :
Ultrafast Operation of Digital Coherent Receivers Using Their Time-Division Demultiplexing Function
Author :
Hang, Chao ; Mori, Yojiro ; Igarashi, Koji ; Katoh, Kazuhiro ; Kikuchi, Kazuro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo
Abstract :
The digital coherent receiver, which is a combination of a phase-diversity optical homodyne receiver and digital signal processing (DSP), can demodulate any multilevel coded optical signals without relying upon an optical phase-locked loop. However, the maximum symbol rate processed by such a receiver is limited by the speed of electric analog-to-digital converters and digital signal processors. Although real-time operation at 10 Gsymbol/s using an application-specific integrated circuit has recently been demonstrated, it is still difficult to increase the symbol rate beyond 40 Gsymbol/s. In order to cope with this difficulty, we propose a novel scheme, which employs a local oscillator (LO) pulsed at the subharmonic frequency of the symbol rate, enabling time-division demultiplexing of the signal at the digital coherent receiver. We demonstrate that the new type of digital coherent receiver operating at 10 Gsymbol/s can demodulate the aggregate symbol rate of 160 Gsymbol/s. From these results, we can expect ultrafast coherent optical fiber communication in the future.
Keywords :
demodulation; high-speed optical techniques; optical fibre communication; optical information processing; optical receivers; time division multiplexing; DSP; digital coherent receiver; digital signal processing; local oscillator; multilevel coded optical signal; phase-diversity optical homodyne receiver; time-division demultiplexing function; ultrafast coherent optical fiber communication; ultrafast operation; Analog-digital conversion; Application specific integrated circuits; Demultiplexing; Digital signal processing; Digital signal processors; Optical receivers; Optical signal processing; Phase locked loops; Signal processing; Ultrafast optics; Digital signal processing; optical fiber communication; phase-shift keying; time-division demultiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2008.2010333