Title :
Frequency Diversity in Mode-Division Multiplexing Systems
Author :
Ho, Keang-Po ; Kahn, Joseph M.
Author_Institution :
Silicon Image, Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Abstract :
In the regime of strong mode coupling, the modal gains and losses and the modal group delays of a multimode fiber are known to have well-defined statistical properties. In mode-division multiplexing, mode-dependent gains and losses are known to cause fluctuations in the channel capacity, so that the capacity at finite outage probability can be substantially lower than the average capacity. Mode-dependent gains and losses, when frequency-dependent, have a coherence bandwidth that is inversely proportional to the modal group delay spread. When mode-division-multiplexed signals occupy a bandwidth far larger than the coherence bandwidth, the mode-dependent gains and losses are averaged over frequency, causing the outage capacity to approach the average capacity. The difference between the average and outage capacities is found to be inversely proportional to the square-root of a diversity order that is given approximately by the ratio of the signal bandwidth to the coherence bandwidth.
Keywords :
channel capacity; fluctuations; frequency division multiplexing; light coherence; optical fibre communication; optical fibre losses; channel capacity; coherence bandwidth; finite outage probability; frequency diversity; modal gains; modal group delays; modal losses; mode-dependent gains; mode-dependent losses; mode-division multiplexing systems; multimode fiber; signal bandwidth; Bandwidth; Channel capacity; Correlation; Frequency diversity; Gain; MIMO; Channel capacity; MIMO; frequency diversity; mode-division multiplexing; multimode fiber;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2011.2173465