Imaging cancellation in high-speed intensity modulation and direct detection system with dual single sideband modulation
US-2017250760-A1 · Aug 31, 2017 · US
US10270534B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10270534-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715453102-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 23, 2019 |
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A method for creating an optical transmit signal includes creating an electrical discrete multi-tone signal according to digital input data carrying the information to be transmitted, the discrete multi-tone signal having a plurality of electrical partial signals, each electrical partial signal defining a sub-channel. Each electrical partial signal includes a sub-carrier at a predetermined sub-carrier frequency which is modulated according to a dedicated modulation scheme, so that a dedicated portion of the digital input data is included in each sub-channel. The method includes creating an optical signal by using the electrical discrete multi-tone signal as modulating signal for amplitude-modulating the intensity of an optical carrier signal. The method further includes bandpass-filtering the optical signal in order to create an optical single sideband or vestigial sideband transmit signal. An optical transmitter device for creating such an optical transmit signal and to an optical transmitter and receiver device includes a respective optical transmitter device.
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A method for creating an optical transmit signal comprising the steps of (a) creating an electrical discrete multi-tone signal according to digital input data carrying information to be transmitted, the discrete multi-tone signal comprising a plurality of electrical partial signals, each electrical partial signal defining a sub-channel, wherein each electrical partial signal consists of a sub-carrier at a predetermined sub-carrier frequency which is modulated according to a dedicated modulation scheme, so that a dedicated portion of the digital input data is included in each sub-channel, (b) creating an optical signal by using the electrical discrete multi-tone signal as modulating signal for amplitude-modulating intensity of an optical carrier signal, and (c) bandpass-filtering the optical signal in order to create an optical single sideband or vestigial sideband transmit signal, wherein the optical filtering is effected in such a way that the optical frequency components remote from the optical carrier are attenuated less than optical frequencies components closer to the optical carrier in order to pre-emphasize the higher frequency components of the modulating signal according to a predetermined optical pre-emphasis filter function. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the optical bandpass-filtering is effected in such a way that the optical transmit signal is a vestigial sideband signal, (a) wherein a lower optical sideband is sufficiently suppressed for optical frequencies equal to or lower than an optical frequency of a first drop-out due to a chromatic dispersion of an optical link, over which the vestigial sideband signal is to be transmitted, or (b) wherein an upper optical sideband is sufficiently suppressed for optical frequencies equal to or higher than the optical frequency of the first drop-out due to a chromatic dispersion of an optical link, over which the vestigial sideband signal is to be transmitted. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein an optical bandpass filter device is used for bandpass-filtering the optical transmit signal, the optical bandpass filter device having a frequency response (a) which reveals a non-step-like decay in a direction of decreasing optical frequencies in order to partly suppress the lower sideband, wherein the decay starts at an optical frequency essentially less than or equal to a center frequency of the optical carrier signal, or (b) which reveals a rather slow decay in the direction of increasing optical frequencies in order to partly suppress the higher sideband, wherein the decay starts at an optical frequency essentially greater than or equal to the center frequency of the optical carrier signal. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein optical bandpass-filtering is effected in such a way that the influence of a known transfer function of a transmitter device configured to create the optical transmit signal and/or a known transfer function of a receiver device configured to receive the optical transmit signal as an optical receive signal is at least partially compensated. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein optical bandpass-filtering is effected depending on a signal-to-noise ratio of the electrical partial signals of a discrete multi-tone signal received, wherein the signal-to-noise ratio of all or selected electrical partial signals of the discrete multi-tone signal received is measured and wherein the signal-to-noise ratios measured are used to design the optical pre-emphasis filter function. 6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the signal-to-noise ratios are measured at a first end of a bidirectional transmission link and used to design an optical pre-emphasis filter function which is used for creating a pre-emphasized optical transmit signal to be transmitted in a transmission direction to a second end of the bidirectional transmission link. 7. An optical transmitter device for creating an optical transmit signal comprising (a) an electrical transmitter device, wherein the electrical transmitter device creates an electrical discrete multi-tone signal according to digital input data carrying information to be transmitted, the discrete multi-tone signal comprising a plurality of electrical partial signals, each electrical partial signal consisting of a sub-carrier at a predetermined sub-carrier frequency which is modulated according to a dedicated modulation scheme, wherein a dedicated portion of the digital input data is included in the dedicated modulation scheme, and (b) a modulated optical source, wherein the modulated optical source creates an optical signal by using the electrical discrete multi-tone signal as modulating signal for amplitude-modulating an optical carrier signal, wherein an optical bandpass filter device is provided which is configured to filter the optical signal in order to create a single-sideband or vestigial sideband optical transmit signal, and wherein the optical bandpass filter device has a filter function adapted to attenuate optical frequency components remote from the optical carrier less than optical frequencies components closer to the optical carrier in order to pre-emphasize higher frequency components of the modulating signal. 8. The optical transmitter device according to claim 7 , wherein the optical bandpass filter device reveals a filter function adapted to create a vestigial sideband optical transmit signal, (a) wherein the filter function reveals a non-steplike decay in a direction of decreasing optical frequencies in order to partly suppress a lower sideband, wherein the decay starts at an optical frequency essentially less than or equal to a center frequency of the optical carrier signal, or (b) wherein the filter function reveals a non-steplike decay in the direction of increasing optical frequencies in order to partly suppress a higher sideband, wherein the decay starts at an optical frequency essentially greater than or equal to the center frequency of the optical carrier signal. 9. The optical transmitter device according to claim 7 , wherein the optical bandpass filter device has a filter function adapted to at least partially compensate the influence of a known transfer function of a transmitter device configured to create the optical transmit signal and/or a known transfer function of a receiver device configured to receive the optical transmit signal as an optical receive signal. 10. The optical transmitter device according to claim 7 , wherein the optical bandpass filter device of the optical transmitter device is a variable optical bandpass filter device comprising a filter control unit configured to control the filter function of the variable optical bandpass filter according to a filter control information. 11. An optical transmitter and receiver device comprising an optical transmitter device according to claim 7 and an optical receiver device, the optical transmitter and receiver device being configured to be connected to a near end of an optical link, wherein (a) it comprises an optical receiver device configured to receive, as an optical receive signal, an optical single-sideband or vestigial sideband transmit signal being created by the optical transmitter device in order to create an electrical discrete multi-tone receive signal, (b) it comprises an DMT receiver section configured to receive the electrical discrete multi-tone signal and to extract digital output data contained therein, and (c) the DMT receiver section is further configured to determine a spectral signal-to-noise ratio of selected or all electrical partial signals of the electrical discrete multi-tone signal. 12.
Carrier suppressed; Single sideband; Double sideband or vestigial · CPC title
Arrangements for reducing noise and distortion · CPC title
Electrical arrangements in the receiver · CPC title
for the reduction or elimination of distortion or dispersion · CPC title
Details of coding or modulation · CPC title
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