DocumentCode
3605037
Title
Enabling Complex Modulation of Directly Modulated Signals Using Laser Frequency Chirp
Author
Di Che ; Qian Hu ; Feng Yuan ; Qi Yang ; Shieh, William
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Volume
27
Issue
22
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2407
Lastpage
2410
Abstract
Directly modulated laser (DML) with direct detection (DD) dominates the commercial optical short reach applications. When upgrading the DML-DD to higher data rate, the frequency chirp is commonly regarded as a performance barrier. On the contrary, in this letter, we take advantage of the chirp to generate phase modulation along with the intensity, namely, realize complex modulation at transmitter using a single DML. Coherent detection (CD) is applied to recover this 2 dimensional (2-D) signal. A modified Viterbi algorithm (VA) conducts maximum likelihood decoding utilizing the signal intensity and differential phase in receiver digital signal processing (DSP). By making decision using 2-D information, VA provides more than 9-dB optical signal to noise ratio (OSNR) sensitivity advantage over the conventional DML-CD with intensity only decision, in a 10-GBaud pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM)-4 system. We demonstrate the first PAM-8 experiment over 160-km standard single mode fiber using the phase diversity DML.
Keywords
chirp modulation; maximum likelihood decoding; optical fibre communication; optical information processing; optical modulation; optical transmitters; phase modulation; pulse amplitude modulation; 2-D information; DML-DD; DSP; OSNR; PAM; coherent detection; complex modulation; conventional DML-CD; differential phase; direct detection; directly modulated laser; directly modulated signals; laser frequency chirp; maximum likelihood decoding; modified Viterbi algorithm; noise figure 9 dB; optical short reach applications; optical signal to noise ratio sensitivity; performance barrier; phase diversity DML; phase modulation; pulse-amplitude modulation; receiver digital signal processing; signal intensity; size 160 km; standard single mode fiber; transmitter; two-dimensional signal; Chirp; Coherence; Modulation; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Optical transmitters; Viterbi algorithm; Coherent detection; Frequency chirp; Maximum likelihood decoding,; Optical fiber communication; Phase modulation; Viterbi algorithm; coherent detection; frequency chirp; maximum likelihood decoding; phase modulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1041-1135
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LPT.2015.2467171
Filename
7226819
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