12.2 Bit/s/Hz C-Band Transmission With High-Gain Low-Complexity 24-Dimensional Geometric Shaping

Multidimensional (MD) modulation formats enable a larger minimum Euclidean distance than conventional two-dimensional formats. As a structured geometric shaping method, MD Voronoi constellations (VCs) avoid the use of look-up tables and can be implemented with low-complexity encoding and decoding al...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of lightwave technology 2024-07, Vol.42 (14), p.4829-4836
Hauptverfasser: He, Zonglong, Li, Shen, Deriushkina, Ekaterina, Andrekson, Peter, Agrell, Erik, Karlsson, Magnus, Schroder, Jochen
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Zusammenfassung:Multidimensional (MD) modulation formats enable a larger minimum Euclidean distance than conventional two-dimensional formats. As a structured geometric shaping method, MD Voronoi constellations (VCs) avoid the use of look-up tables and can be implemented with low-complexity encoding and decoding algorithms, outperforming quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) formats in terms of mutual information. However, it is challenging to maintain the shaping gain in a practical system requiring bit-mapping and forward error correction (FEC) coding. By using a hybrid labeling and multilevel coding scheme integrated with soft-decision FEC coding, MD VCs can achieve high shaping gain compared to QAM formats after soft-decision (SD) decoding. In practical systems, transceiver impairments significantly degrade the system performance, especially for high-cardinality constellations. To investigate of performance of high spectral-efficiency (SE) MD VCs, we employ a 24-dimensional (24D) VC with uncoded SE of 8 b/symbol/dimension-pair to a spectral superchannel spanning the full C-band. Specifically, the 24D VC with a record constellation size of \text{7.9}\times \text{10}^{\text{28}} is applied to dual-polarization coherent transmission over six time slots. The superchannel is composed of 5.0 Gbaud channels spaced at 5.2 GHz, resulting in an overall spectral efficiency of 12.2 b/s/Hz and a net throughput of 54.2 Tb/s over the entire C-band after 40 km single-mode fiber. It is the first experimental demonstration of a high-SE MD format providing a significant shaping gain after SD decoding.
ISSN:0733-8724
1558-2213
1558-2213
DOI:10.1109/JLT.2024.3379882