The present invention relates generally to optical communications and more particularly to a Coherent Interleaved Polarization-Multiplexing Optical Communications with Single IQ Modulator.
Coherent detection has been recognized as the ideal receiving scheme for improving receiver sensitivity and spectrum efficiency. It is capable of acquiring the full field of the received optical signals, such as polarization, phase and amplitude, thus enabling the advanced modulation techniques and digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms. For example, polarization multiplexing (PolMux) can double the spectrum efficiency in principle without extra bandwidth.
Nowadays one of the major challenges facing high-speed optical networks is to increase the fiber nonlinearity tolerance, which can be partially addressed through deploying large-effective-area fibers and applying sophisticated DSP algorithms in coherent receivers. However, the PolMux would actually enhance the fiber nonlinearity effects, especially in dispersion-managed fibers. The aligned symbols in two polarization states would interact strongly because of nonlinear polarization scattering, thus leading to severe performance degradation in a dispersion-managed system. It is suggested in literatures to use time-interleaving PolMux instead of aligned PolMux to mitigate the fiber nonlinearity effect. In experiments, two IQ modulators and polarization beam splitter/combiner are used to generate interleaved PolMux signals. In this invention record, we propose a simple way to generate time-interleaved PolMux signals without any timing overlapping.
In a known existing scheme, the laser output is split into two polarization states for independent data modulation through TWO IQ modulators. The signal in one polarization state is shifted by a half-symbol delay and is then combined with the other signals from the other polarization state through polarization beam combiner to generate the interleaved PolMux signals. However, this scheme does not address minimizing the fiber nonlinearity effects by PolMux.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improved PolMux technique that minimizes optical fiber nonlinear distortions.
The present inventive method for coherent interleaved polarization-multiplexing PolMux optical communications with a single IQ modulator includes modulating a light source to generate a 50% return-to-zero RZ signal pulse at a frequency Rs, driving a single IQ modulator with inphase I and quadrature phase Q data at a bit rate of sais Rs to introduce phase modulation on said 50% RZ signal pulse to produce a QPSK pulse signal with all symbols being in a same polarization state without any time overlapping; and polarization modulating said QPSK signal to alternatively convert said QPSK signal into two orthogonal polarizations states enabling an interleaving PolMux signal with a symbol rate of Rs/2.
These and other advantages of the invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
The present invention is directed to the use of one I/Q modulator plus a polarization modulator to generate interleaved PolMux signals, instead of using two I/Q modulators with polarization splitter/combiner. Advantageously, with the present invention the signals in two polarization states are fully time interleaved; therefore, the inter-symbol interference between the two neighboring symbols does not generate coherent beating, and thus suffers from reduced nonlinear distortions. The I/Q modulator in the inventive approach needs to operate at twice speed as fast as that in a polarization-multiplexing/interleaving operation.
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From the foregoing, it can be appreciated that two IQ modulators and polarization beam splitter/combiner are necessary to support independent modulation in either aligned or interleaved polarization multiplexing optical systems. The symbol in the orthogonal polarization state has been shifted by half symbol period in interleaved PolMux scheme. Note that overlapping would occur to cause crosstalk if nonlinear polarization scattering is present in a system. With the inventive approach, only one IQ modulator and a polarization modulator are used to obtain non-overlapping time-interleaved polarization multiplexing signals at the expense of high-speed IQ modulator. It is expected to have an improved nonlinearity tolerance.
The dual-polarization optical signal generated using a single IQ modulator and one polarization switching modulator can be detected with conventional direct detection. Here, it is shown that the specially configured digital coherent receiver can be used to recover the signal and can have a greater improved performance. The CMA process has been modified according to the characteristics of the non-overlapping interleaving signals. The odd output of CMA is used to adapt the CMA filters in x-polarization, and then the even output of CMA is employed for adaptation of CMA filters in the same polarization state.
From the foregoing, it can be further appreciated that the invention can reduce the complexity and the cost of generating polarization-multiplexed, bit-interleaved optical signals in a dual-polarization digital coherent optical communication system. With the invention, the generated polarization multiplexed optical signals can have “perfect” interleaving of the optical signals in two orthogonal polarizations. In comparison, the conventional dual-polarization, bit-interleaved optical signals may have overlapping of the “tails” of the optical signals in two polarizations at 50% pulse duty-cycle.
The foregoing is to be understood as being in every respect illustrative and exemplary, but not restrictive, and the scope of the invention disclosed herein is not to be determined from the Detailed Description, but rather from the claims as interpreted according to the full breadth permitted by the patent laws. It is to be understood that the embodiments shown and described herein are only illustrative of the principles of the present invention and that those skilled in the art may implement various modifications without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Those skilled in the art could implement various other feature combinations without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/497,988, entitled “Coherent Interleaved Polarization-Multiplexing Optical Communication Systems with Single IQ Modulator”, filed Jun. 17, 2011, of which the contents are incorporated herein by reference.
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61497988 | Jun 2011 | US |