A combined digital linearization and channel estimation approach for IM/DD fast-OFDM systems

•A combined nonlinearity compensation and channel estimation scheme is proposed for optical Fast-OFDM.•2PAM training symbols are modulated on odd Fast-OFDM subcarriers.•3-dB receiver sensitivity improvement (BER = 10-3) for a 22-km SMF link is reported.•The compensation approach can deal with some d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optical fiber technology 2021-12, Vol.67, p.102725, Article 102725
Hauptverfasser: Vieira, Luis Carlos, Hussein, Shirin, Darwazeh, Izzat, Liu, Chin-Pang, Mitchell, John
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Zusammenfassung:•A combined nonlinearity compensation and channel estimation scheme is proposed for optical Fast-OFDM.•2PAM training symbols are modulated on odd Fast-OFDM subcarriers.•3-dB receiver sensitivity improvement (BER = 10-3) for a 22-km SMF link is reported.•The compensation approach can deal with some degree of MZM bias drift. A combined digital linearization and channel estimation scheme is proposed and experimentally demonstrated for short-reach intensity-modulation and direct-detection (IM/DD) optical Fast-OFDM systems. Known 2PAM-Fast-OFDM sequences are used for training a memoryless polynomial based adaptive post-distorter and for FFT-based channel estimation in IM/DD 4PAM-Fast-OFDM systems. The 2PAM signals are transmitted only over the odd SCs of the training sequences. With the combined compensation scheme, significant BER improvements are achieved for 10- and 22-km length 12.5 Gbit/s SMF links. Compared with a conventional IM/DD Fast-OFDM, the receiver sensitivity of the proposed IM/DD Fast-OFDM system is improved by about 3 dB at a bit error ratio (BER) of 10–3, after 22-km SMF transmission. In addition, the experimental results for different bias voltages and under strong filtering effects show that the proposed compensation approach can deal with some degree of MZM bias drift and can be applied for realistic wideband optical Fast-OFDM systems.
ISSN:1068-5200
1095-9912
DOI:10.1016/j.yofte.2021.102725