268 research outputs found
Eight-dimensional Polarization-ring-switching Modulation Formats
We propose two 8-dimensional (8D) modulation formats (8D-2048PRS-T1 and
8D-2048PRS-T2) with a spectral efficiency of 5.5 bit/4D-sym, where the 8
dimensions are obtained from two time slots and two polarizations. Both formats
provide a higher tolerance to nonlinearity by selecting symbols with
nonidentical states of polarization (SOPs) in two time slots. The performance
of these novel 8D modulation formats is assessed in terms of the effective
signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and normalized generalized mutual information.
8D-2048PRS-T1 is more suitable for high SNRs, while 8D-2048PRS-T2 is shown to
be more tolerant to nonlinearities. A sensitivity improvement of at least 0.25
dB is demonstrated by maximizing normalized generalized mutual information
(NGMI). For a long-haul nonlinear optical fiber transmission system, the
benefit of mitigating the nonlinearity is demonstrated and a reach increase of
6.7% (560 km) over time-domain hybrid four-dimensional two-amplitude
eight-phase shift keying (TDH-4D-2A8PSK) is observed
Increasing Achievable Information Rates via Geometric Shaping
Achievable information rates are used as a metric to design novel modulation
formats via geometric shaping. The proposed geometrically shaped 256-ary
constellation achieves SNR gains of up to 1.18 dB.Comment: Additional references have been adde
Polarization-ring-switching for nonlinearity-tolerant geometrically-shaped four-dimensional formats maximizing generalized mutual information
In this paper, a new four-dimensional 64-ary polarization ring switching
(4D-64PRS) modulation format with a spectral efficiency of 6 bit/4D-sym is
introduced. The format is designed by maximizing the generalized mutual
information (GMI) and by imposing a constant-modulus on the 4D structure. The
proposed format yields an improved performance with respect to state-of-the-art
geometrically shaped modulation formats for bit-interleaved coded modulation
systems at the same spectral efficiency. Unlike previously published results,
the coordinates of the constellation points and the binary labeling of the
constellation are jointly optimized. When compared with
polarization-multiplexed 8-ary quadrature-amplitude modulation (PM-8QAM), gains
of up to 0.7 dB in signal-to-noise ratio are observed in the additive white
Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel. For a long-haul nonlinear optical fiber system
of 8,000 km, gains of up to 0.27 bit/4D-sym (5.5% data capacity increase) are
observed. These gains translate into a reach increase of approximately 16%
(1,100 km). The proposed modulation format is also shown to be more tolerant to
nonlinearities than PM-8QAM. Results with LDPC codes are also presented, which
confirm the gains predicted by the GMI.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figure
Increasing achievable information rates via geometric shaping
Achievable information rates are used as a metric to design novel modulation formats via geometric shaping. The proposed geometrically shaped 256-ary constellation achieves SNR gains of up to 1.18 dB.</p
Turbulence Characterisation for Free Space Optical Communication Using Off-Axis Digital Holography
An optical turbulence generator is characterised using digital holography, measuring the amplitude and phase of the perturbed optical field and enabling analysis of turbulence effects and development of mitigation techniques
11,700 km Transmission at 4.8 bit/4D-sym via Four-dimensional Geometrically-shaped Polarization-Ring-Switching Modulation
Using a novel geometrically-shaped four-dimensional modulation format, we
transmitted 11x200 Gbit/s DWDM at 4.8 bit/4D-sym over 7,925 km and 11,700 km
using EDFA-only and hybrid amplification, respectively. A reach increase of 16%
is achieved over PM-8QAM.Comment: Contributed paper for OECC/PSC. Tue. Jul 9, 2019 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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