DocumentCode
740895
Title
Virtual Carrier-Assisted Direct-Detection MB-OFDM Next-Generation Ultra-Dense Metro Networks Limited by Laser Phase Noise
Author
Alves, Tiago M. F. ; Cartaxo, Adolfo V. T.
Author_Institution
Optical Communications and Photonics Group, Instituto de Telecomunica????es, and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
Volume
33
Issue
19
fYear
2015
Firstpage
4093
Lastpage
4100
Abstract
The impact of the phase-to-intensity conversion of the laser phase noise due to the optical band selector (BS) used for band extraction on the performance of direct-detection (DD) optical multiband orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (MB-OFDM) networks employing single-sideband (SSB) modulation is assessed. Compared to conventional double-sideband DD systems, in which the amplitude shape of the optical filter is quasi-symmetric relative to the centre of the signal spectrum, ultra-dense optical SSB-MB-OFDM networks employing virtual carrier-assisted DD are differently affected by the phase-to-intensity conversion. This is due to the detuned BS required by these networks, which modify the converted phase noise (CPN) features. A reduction of the power spectral density of the CPN achieving 30 dB can occur along the frequency range in which the BS bandwidth and detuning lead to a filtering attenuation that is similar in both sides of the virtual carrier. For single band, when the ratio between the BS detuning and bandwidth increases from 0% to 28%, an error vector magnitude improvement of 7 dB due to the CPN reduction is observed. The optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) penalty due to the laser phase noise in 112-Gb/s SSB-MB-OFDM networks comprising 12 OFDM bands and employing an ultra-dense band spacing of 3.125 GHz is lower than 1 dB for external cavity lasers and is 1.6 dB for distributed feedback lasers. These OSNR penalties are obtained for an optimized ratio between the BS detuning and bandwidth of 14%.
Keywords
Bandwidth; OFDM; Optical attenuators; Optical noise; Optical receivers; Phase noise; Shape; Band selector; Metropolitan networks; band selector; direct-detection; metropolitan networks; multi-band; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; phase noise;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2015.2461013
Filename
7225097
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