Title :
Impact of Nonlinear LED Transfer Function on Discrete Multitone Modulation: Analytical Approach
Author :
Neokosmidis, Ioannis ; Kamalakis, Thomas ; Walewski, Joachim W. ; Inan, Beril ; Sphicopoulos, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Telecommun., Univ. of Athens, Athens, Greece
Abstract :
Light-emitting diodes constitute a low-cost choice for optical transmitters in medium-bit-rate optical links. An example for the latter is local-area networks. However, one of the disadvantageous properties of light-emitting diodes is their nonlinear characteristic, which may limit the data transmission performance of the system, especially in the case of multiple subcarrier modulation, which is starting to attract attention in various applications, such as visible-light communications and data transmission over polymer optical fibers. In this paper, the influence of the nonlinear transfer function of the light-emitting diodes on discrete multitone modulation is studied. The transfer function describes the dependence of the emitted optical power on the driving current. Analytical expressions for an idealized link were derived, and these equations allow the estimation of the power of the noise-like, nonlinear crosstalk between the orthogonal subcarriers. The crosstalk components of the quadrature and in-phase subcarrier components were found to be independent and approximately normally distributed. Using these results, the influence of light-emitting-diode nonlinearity on the performance of the system was investigated. The main finding was that systems using a small number of subcarriers and/or high QAM level exhibit a large signal-to-noise-ratio penalty due to the nonlinear crosstalk. The model was applied to systems with white and resonant-cavity light-emitting diodes. It is shown that the nonlinearity may severely limit the performance of the system, particularly in the case of resonant-cavity light-emitting diodes, which exhibit a strong nonlinear behavior.
Keywords :
light emitting diodes; local area networks; nonlinear optics; optical crosstalk; optical modulation; optical transfer function; optical transmitters; quadrature amplitude modulation; LED; QAM; data transmission; discrete multitone modulation; driving current; emitted optical power; in-phase subcarrier components; light-emitting-diode nonlinearity; local-area networks; multiple subcarrier modulation; noise-like crosstalk; nonlinear crosstalk; nonlinear transfer function; optical links; optical transmitters; orthogonal subcarriers; polymer optical fibers; quadrature components; resonant-cavity light-emitting diodes; signal-to-noise-ratio penalty; visible-light communications; white light-emitting diodes; Discrete multitone (DMT) modulation; light-emitting diode (LED); nonlinear distortion; optical communication;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2009.2028903