To cope with the explosive bandwidth demand, significant progress has been
made in the ITU-T standardization sector to define a higher-speed passive
optical network (PON) with a 50Gb/s line rate. Recently, 50G PON becomes mature
gradually, which means it is time to discuss beyond 50G PON. For ensuring an
acceptable optical power budget, beyond 50G PON will potentially use coherent
technologies, which can simultaneously promote the applications of flexible
multiple access such as time/frequency-domain multiple access (TFDMA). In this
paper, we will introduce the architectures, algorithms, and demonstrations for
TFDMA-based coherent PON. The system architectures based on an ultra-simple
coherent transceiver and specific signal spectra are designed to greatly reduce
the cost of ONUs. Meanwhile, fast and low-complexity digital signal processing
(DSP) algorithms are proposed for dealing with upstream and downstream signals.
Based on the architectures and algorithms, we experimentally demonstrate the
first real-time TFDMA-based coherent PON, which can support at most 256 end
users, and peak line rates of 100Gb/s and 200Gb/s in the upstream and
downstream scenarios, respectively. In conclusion, the proposed technologies
for the coherent PON make it more possible to be applied in the future beyond
50G PON.Comment: The paper has been submitted to the Journal of Lightwave Technolog