Title :
Adaptive Compensation of Multimode Fiber Dispersion by Control of Launched Amplitude, Phase, and Polarization
Author :
Shemirani, Mahdieh B. ; Wilde, Jeffrey P. ; Kahn, Joseph M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
Abstract :
In previous work, we studied the compensation of modal dispersion in multimode fiber (MMF) using several different configurations of optical systems that can control the amplitude, phase and polarization of the launched field. In that work, we assumed knowledge of a fiber´s principal modes (PMs) and their group delays (GDs), enabling us to compute the optimal settings of the optical system. In practice, however, we do not have prior knowledge of the PMs and their GDs. In this paper, for three of the configurations, we propose algorithms for setting the optical system adaptively, based upon measurements of the eye opening. We present simulations showing that in the absence of noise, the performance of the adaptive solution approaches that of the optimal solution, and characterizing the algorithms´ convergence speed and tolerance to noise. We present experiments using a particular configuration and adaptive algorithm, demonstrating their effectiveness in 10-Gb/s transmission through up to 2000 m of 50-μ m-core graded-index MMF.
Keywords :
adaptive control; gradient index optics; optical control; optical fibre dispersion; adaptive compensation; amplitude control; bit rate 10 Gbit/s; fiber principal modes; graded-index MMF; group delays; modal dispersion; multimode fiber dispersion; phase control; polarization control; Adaptive control; Adaptive optics; Computational modeling; Control systems; Delay; Optical computing; Optical control; Optical fiber polarization; Optical noise; Programmable control; Adaptive algorithms; adaptive optics; optical fiber communication; optical fiber dispersion; optimization methods; quadratic programming;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2010.2058092