Polarization state aligner (PSA)
US-9819420-B2 · Nov 14, 2017 · US
US10833767B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10833767-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916237957-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 10, 2020 |
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Embodiments herein provide a self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system (Self-Homodyne system) where an optical carrier is polarization multiplexed with a modulated signal and is transmitted over the optical fiber. An Adaptive polarization control is used by the receiver for simplifying a signal processing in the receiver. Analog processing may be used for implementing LO less receiver. Transmitter uses a phase modulated carrier in place of an unmodulated carrier.
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A self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system, comprising: a transmitter, comprising: a laser for generating an optical carrier, a polarization beam splitter for splitting the optical carrier into two orthogonal polarizations, at least one modulator for modulating a polarization signal for one of the two orthogonal polarizations, wherein a modulation technique for modulating the polarization signal comprises one of an m-QAM modulation technique or an m-PSK modulation technique, a polarization beam combiner for combining an unmodulated carrier in other polarization with a modulated signal, wherein an output of the polarization beam combiner is transmitted through a fiber channel, wherein the optical carrier in one polarization is multiplexed with a message signal modulated over the carrier in another polarization and is transmitted over the fiber channel; and a receiver for receiving a message signal from transmitter through the fiber channel and demodulating the message signal using a polarization multiplexed carrier as a local oscillator, the receiver comprising: at least one 90° optical hybrid for combining a carrier and a modulated signal in the message signal, comprising at least one polarization beam splitter that splits the incoming optical signal from the fiber channel into two orthogonal polarizations, at least two balanced photo-detectors for converting an optical output of the at least one 90° optical hybrid into electrical signals, and a polarization controller for applying an adaptive polarization control mechanism for separating the modulated signal and the carrier at the receiver in two independent polarization components; wherein the adaptive polarization control mechanism is performed by the receiver for feedback control of the polarization controller for minimizing an amount of cross-polarization to separate the modulated signal and the carrier into two independent polarization components; and wherein optical power from at least one of the at least one polarization beam splitter outputs is further split, and given to at least one photodetector, and wherein output from the at least one photodetector is used for performing the adaptive polarization control mechanism by at least one of maximization of power in one polarization and minimization of power in other polarization. 2. The self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein optical carrier power present in the first polarization is at least 10 dB above a modulated signal power present in the second polarization. 3. The self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the adaptive polarization control mechanism uses a magnitude of DC component in the electrical signals received from at least one balanced photo detector for feedback control of the polarization controller. 4. The self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the receiver comprises an equalizer, wherein the equalizer uses a combination of RDE and decision feedback equalizer for an m-QAM modulation technique. 5. The self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the Equalizer uses at least one of a constant modulus algorithm (CMA) and a decision feedback equalization technique for an m-PSK modulation technique. 6. The self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the equalizer processes high-speed signals in analog domain. 7. The self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the optical carrier in the transmitter is phase modulated to carry data prior to the data being transmitted to the polarization beam splitter. 8. The self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the receiver comprises: a demodulator for demodulating data from the modulated optical carrier. 9. The self-homodyne optical coherent transmission system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the receiver comprises: an optical dispersion compensation module for reducing chromatic dispersion. 10. The self-homodyne optical coherent transmission system of claim 1 , wherein fiber channel comprises: a dispersion shifted fiber for avoiding a chromatic dispersion. 11. The self-homodyne optical coherent transmission system of claim 1 , wherein the fiber channel comprises: a transmission wavelength at which dispersion is less or negligible. 12. A receiver in a self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system, the receiver comprising: at least one 90° optical hybrid for combining a carrier and a modulated signal in a message signal, received from a transmitter, wherein the message signal is demodulated by using a polarization multiplexed carrier as a local oscillator, comprising at least one polarization beam splitter that splits the incoming optical signal from the fiber channel into two orthogonal polarizations; at least two balanced photo-detectors for converting an optical output of the at least one 90° optical hybrid into electrical signals; and a polarization controller for applying an adaptive polarization control mechanism for separating the modulated signal and the carrier at the receiver in at least two independent polarization components; wherein the adaptive polarization control mechanism is performed by the receiver by using electronics for identifying an amount of cross-polarization from each of received signal parameters for feedback control of the polarization controller for minimizing the amount of cross-polarization comprising at least one polarization beam splitter that splits the incoming optical signal from the fiber channel into two orthogonal polarizations; and wherein optical power from at least one of the at least one polarization beam splitter outputs is further split, and given to at least one photodetector, and wherein output from the at least one photodetector is used for performing the adaptive polarization control mechanism by at least one of maximization of power in one polarization and minimization of power in other polarization. 13. A method for receiving signal in a self-homodyne coherent optical transmission system, the method comprising: receiving, a message signal from a transmitter through an optical fiber channel; applying, through a polarization controller, an adaptive polarization control mechanism for separating a modulated signal and a carrier at the receiver in at least two independent polarization components; wherein the adaptive polarization control mechanism is performed by the receiver by using electronics for identifying an amount of cross-polarization from each of received signal parameters for feedback control of the polarization controller for minimizing the amount of cross-polarization to separate the modulated signal and the carrier into two independent polarization components; combining, through at least one 90° optical hybrid, a carrier in one polarization and a modulated signal in the other polarization after a polarization rotator with one polarization signal; and converting, through at least two balanced photo-detectors, an optical output of the at least one 90° optical hybrid into electrical signals; and wherein optical power from at least one of at least one polarization beam splitter outputs is further split, and given to at least one photodetector, and wherein output from the at least one photodetector is used for performing the adaptive polarization control mechanism by at least one of maximization of power in one polarization and minimization of power in other polarization.
Homodyne {, i.e. coherent receivers where the local oscillator is locked in frequency and phase to the carrier signal} · CPC title
Polarisation modulation · CPC title
comprising one or more polarization beam splitters, e.g. polarization multiplexed [PolMux] X-PSK coherent receivers, polarization diversity heterodyne coherent receivers (H04J14/06 takes precedence) · CPC title
comprising a polarization controller at the receiver's input stage · CPC title
Arrangements specific to fibre transmission · CPC title
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