Title :
Coherent detection of optical quadrature phase-shift keying signals with carrier phase estimation
Author :
Ly-Gagnon, Dany-Sebastien ; Tsukamoto, Satoshi ; Katoh, Kazuhiro ; Kikuchi, Kazuro
Author_Institution :
Res. Center for Adv. Sci. & Technol., Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
This paper describes a coherent optical receiver for demodulating optical quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) signals. At the receiver, a phase-diversity homodyne detection scheme is employed without locking the phase of the local oscillator (LO). To handle the carrier phase drift, the carrier phase is estimated with digital signal processing (DSP) on the homodyne-detected signal. Such a scheme presents the following major advantages over the conventional optical differential detection. First, its bit error rate (BER) performance is better than that of differential detection. This higher sensitivity can extend the reach of unrepeated transmission systems and reduce crosstalk between multiwavelength channels. Second, the optoelectronic conversion process is linear, so that the whole optical signal information can be postprocessed in the electrical domain. Third, this scheme is applicable to multilevel modulation formats such as M-array PSK and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM). The performance of the receiver is evaluated through various simulations and experiments. As a result, an unrepeated transmission over 210 km with a 20-Gb/s optical QPSK signal is achieved. Moreover, in wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) environment, coherent detection allows the filtering of a desired wavelength channel to reside entirely in the electrical domain, taking advantage of the sharp cutoff characteristics of electrical filters. The experiments show the feasibility to transmit polarization-multiplexed 40-Gb/s QPSK signals over 200 km with channel spacing of 16 GHz, leading to a spectral efficiency as high as 2.5 b/s/Hz.
Keywords :
channel spacing; demodulation; error statistics; filtering theory; homodyne detection; optical crosstalk; optical fibre communication; optical fibre polarisation; optical modulation; optical receivers; phase estimation; quadrature phase shift keying; wavelength division multiplexing; 20 Gbit/s; 200 km; 210 km; 40 Gbit/s; M -array PSK; bit error rate; carrier phase drift; carrier phase estimation; channel spacing; coherent detection; coherent optical receiver; crosstalk reduction; demodulation; digital signal processing; electrical domain; electrical filters; harp cutoff characteristics; local oscillator; multilevel modulation formats; multiwavelength channels; optical quadrature phase-shift keying; optical signal information; optoelectronic conversion; phase-diversity homodyne detection; phase-shift keying signals; polarization-multiplexed signal; quadrature amplitude modulation; sensitivity; unrepeated transmission systems; Optical crosstalk; Optical detectors; Optical filters; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Optical signal processing; Phase detection; Phase estimation; Phase shift keying; Quadrature phase shift keying; Optical fiber communication; phase modulation;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2005.860477