scholarly journals High Spectrum Narrowing Tolerant 112 Gb/s Dual Polarization QPSK Optical Communication Systems using Digital Adaptive Channel Estimation

Author(s):  
Xu Zhang ◽  
Xiaodan Pang ◽  
Anton Dogadaev ◽  
Idelfonso T. Monroy ◽  
Darko Zibar ◽  
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Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (15) ◽  
pp. 4149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiazheng Ding ◽  
Tianhua Xu ◽  
Cenqin Jin ◽  
Ziyihui Wang ◽  
Jian Zhao ◽  
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Equalization-enhanced phase noise (EEPN) can severely degrade the performance of long-haul optical fiber transmission systems. In this paper, the impact of EEPN in Nyquist-spaced dual-polarization quadrature phase shift keying (DP-QPSK), dual-polarization 16-ary quadrature amplitude modulation (DP-16QAM), and DP-64QAM optical transmission systems is investigated considering the use of electrical dispersion compensation (EDC) and multi-channel digital backpropagation (MC-DBP). Our results demonstrate that full-field DBP (FF-DBP) is more susceptible to EEPN compared to single-channel and partial-bandwidth DBP. EEPN-induced distortions become more significant with the increase of the local oscillator (LO) laser linewidth, and this results in degradations in bit-error-rates (BERs), achievable information rates (AIRs), and AIR-distance products in optical communication systems. Transmission systems using higher-order modulation formats can enhance information rates and spectral efficiencies, but will be more seriously degraded by EEPN. It is found that degradations on AIRs, for the investigated FF-DBP schemes, in the DP-QPSK, the DP-16QAM, and the DP-64QAM systems are 0.07 Tbit/s, 0.11 Tbit/s, and 0.57 Tbit/s, respectively, due to the EEPN with an LO laser linewidth of 1 MHz. It is also seen that the selection of a higher-quality LO laser can significantly reduce the bandwidth requirement and the computational complexity in the MC-DBP.


2009 ◽  
Vol 129 (4) ◽  
pp. 601-607
Author(s):  
Shubi F. Kaijage ◽  
Yoshinori Namihira ◽  
Nguyen H. Hai ◽  
Feroza Begum ◽  
S. M. Abdur Razzak ◽  
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