DocumentCode
1764360
Title
Multidimensional Signaling and Coding Enabling Multi-Tb/s Optical Transport and Networking: Multidimensional aspects of coded modulation
Author
Djordjevic, Ivan B. ; Cvijetic, Milorad ; Changyu Lin
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
Volume
31
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
41699
Firstpage
104
Lastpage
117
Abstract
The design of next-generation optical transmission systems and networks should address the concerns with respect to a limited bandwidth of information infrastructure, high energy consumption, as well as the need to support the network heterogeneity and demand for an elastic and dynamic bandwidth allocation. To address these concerns simultaneously, we propose an adaptive, software-defined, low-density parity check (LDPC)-coded multiband approach that involves spatial-multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) and an all-optical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) scheme since it can enable energy efficient high-bandwidth delivery with fine granularity and elastic model of bandwidth utilization. The modulation is based on multidimensional signaling to improve the tolerance to fiber nonlinearities and imperfect compensation of channel impairments and has a hybrid nature with both electrical and optical degrees of freedom employed. Optical degrees of freedom include spatial and polarization modes in optical fibers supporting spatial-division multiplexing (SDM), while electrical degrees of freedom are based on 2M orthogonal basis functions. The adaptive coding has been performed by partial reconfiguration of the corresponding parity-check matrix. The proposed scheme is suitable for the conveyance of the information over optical fibers with bit rates exceeding 10 Tb/s. At the same time, the multitude of degrees of freedom will enable finer granularity and elasticity of the bandwidth, the features essential for next generation networking.
Keywords
MIMO communication; OFDM modulation; adaptive codes; bandwidth allocation; modulation coding; optical fibre networks; optical modulation; parity check codes; telecommunication signalling; 2M orthogonal basis functions; LDPC-coded multiband approach; MIMO; OFDM scheme; SDM; adaptive code; adaptive coding; all-optical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing; channel impairments; coded modulation; dynamic bandwidth allocation; elastic bandwidth allocation; elastic model; electrical degrees of freedom; fiber nonlinearities; fine granularity; high energy consumption; high-bandwidth delivery; information infrastructure; low-density parity check code; multidimensional coding; multidimensional signaling; next generation networking; next-generation optical transmission systems; optical degrees of freedom; optical fibers; optical networking; optical transport; parity-check matrix; partial reconfiguration; polarization modes; software-defined code; spatial-division multiplexing; spatial-multiple-input multiple-output; Digital signal processing; Multiplexing; Optical fiber networks; Optical fibers; Optical polarization; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2013.2275989
Filename
6739192
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