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2020
Journal Article
Title

PON transceiver technologies for >50 Gbits/s per l: Alamouti coding and heterodyne detection [Invited]

Abstract
There has been an ongoing quest for transceiver technologies to be employed in next-generation passive optical networks (PONs) beyond 25G due to the growing number of subscribers and connected devices per subscriber and the ever-increasing bandwidth demand per device/application. Given the cost and loss/power budget requirements, the candidates seem to be digital signal processing (DSP)-aided intensity-modulation/direct detection (IM-DD) and low-complexity coherent transceivers. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a 100G coherent-lite PON using a novel transceiver DSP chain that utilizes a frequency-diverse dual-polarization RF pilot tone pair. The proposed scheme enables the implementation of Alamouti coding for single-carrier signaling, which is used in conjunction with heterodyne detection, achieving a significant complexity reduction in a coherent optical network unit (ONU) receiver. It consists of a single balanced photodiode followed by an analog-to-digital converter, offering comparable optical complexity to its DD counterpart, at the expense of DSP complexity in the ONU. The performance of a transceiver architecture facilitated by the proposed DSP was assessed in both back-to-back operation and up to 80 km standard single-mode fiber transmission using an ∼1MHz linewidth distributed feedback laser as an ONU laser. At the hard-decision forward error correction (7% overhead) threshold, assumed to be 4×10−3, a receiver sensitivity of −29.6dBm and a loss budget of 36.6 dB at a launch power of 7 dBm are achieved.
Author(s)
Erkilinc, M.S.
Emmerich, R.
Habel, K.
Jungnickel, V.
Schmidt-Langhorst, C.
Schubert, C.
Freund, R.
Journal
Journal of optical communications and networking : JOCN  
DOI
10.1364/JOCN.12.00A162
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik, Heinrich-Hertz-Institut HHI  
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