Nonlinearities Originated in a Red RC-LED and Their Impact on Spectrally Efficient Modulation
Nonlinear signal distortions originated in a resonant-cavity light emitting diode (RC-LED) are investigated. Using laboratory measurements and offline processing, the RC-LED's nonlinear behavior is investigated for multilevel pulse amplitude modulation (M-PAM) and carrierless amplitude and phas...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE photonics technology letters 2015-10, Vol.27 (19), p.2007-2010 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nonlinear signal distortions originated in a resonant-cavity light emitting diode (RC-LED) are investigated. Using laboratory measurements and offline processing, the RC-LED's nonlinear behavior is investigated for multilevel pulse amplitude modulation (M-PAM) and carrierless amplitude and phase modulation with the help of a Volterra-series expansion. Dynamic nonlinearities are identified which are strongly dependent on the modulation format used. The impact of these nonlinearities is then investigated for a short-range gigabit transmission link, consisting of a RC-LED and 30 m of step-index polymer optical fiber. It is shown that dynamic nonlinearities are a dominat source of signal impairments when using M-PAM at lower baud rates and that the performance of M-PAM can be considerably improved with a Volterra-series extension of a decision feedback equalizer (DFE) compared with a regular DFE. |
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ISSN: | 1041-1135 1941-0174 |
DOI: | 10.1109/LPT.2015.2449238 |