System and method of data communication that compensates for wire characteristics
US-9853768-B2 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US9363032B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9363032-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314380252-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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The present document relates to optical communication systems. In particular, the present document relates to high efficiency wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) optical communication systems. An optical transmitter ( 210 ) adapted to transmit an optical signal on an optical wavelength division multiplexed, referred to as WDM, transmission channel ( 111 ) to a corresponding optical receiver ( 230 ) is described. The optical transmitter ( 210 ) comprises a profiling unit ( 217 ) adapted to receive information regarding an equalization filter ( 270 ) adapted at the corresponding optical receiver ( 230 ), based on a first optical signal received from the optical transmitter ( 210 ); a pulse shaping filter unit ( 212 ) adapted to filter a sequence of data symbols ( 211 ) using a pulse shaping filter, thereby yielding a filtered sequence of data symbols ( 211 ); wherein a frequency response ( 404, 405 ) of the pulse shaping filter depends on the information regarding the equalization filter ( 270 ); and a digital-to-optical converter ( 214, 215 216 ) adapted to convert the filtered sequence of data symbols ( 211 ) into a second optical signal to be transmitted to the optical receiver ( 230 ).
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An optical transmitter adapted to transmit an optical signal on an optical wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) adjustable bandwidth transmission channel of a WDM grid, the WDM grid comprising transmission channels adjustable to at least two different bandwidths, to a corresponding optical receiver, the optical transmitter comprising: a profiling unit adapted to receive information regarding a spectral response of an equalization filter for a given bandwidth of the WDM transmission channel, the equalization filter adapted at the corresponding optical receiver, based on a first optical signal received from the optical transmitter; a pulse shaping filter unit adapted to filter a second sequence of data symbols using a pulse shaping filter, thereby yielding a filtered sequence of data symbols, wherein the optical transmitter is configured to adapt a frequency response of the pulse shaping filter based on the information regarding the spectral response of the equalization filter for the given bandwidth of the WDM transmission channel to adapt the optical transmitter to the given bandwidth of the WDM transmission channel; and a digital-to-optical converter adapted to convert the filtered sequence of data symbols into a second optical signal to be transmitted to the optical receiver; wherein the information regarding the spectral response of the equalization filter comprises one or more of one or more fitting parameters of a fitting curve that approximates a frequency response of the equalization filter; one or more filter coefficients of the equalization filter; and an index to a pre-determined list of filters that identifies a filter selected at the corresponding receiver; wherein a frequency response of the selected filter approximates the frequency response of the equalization filter. 2. The optical transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the pulse shaping filter is a pre-emphasis filter that depends on the information regarding the equalization filter; and the pulse shaping filter unit is adapted to further filter the filtered sequence of data symbols using a default transmitter filter adapted to a bandwidth of the WDM transmission channel. 3. The optical transmitter of claim 2 , wherein the profiling unit is adapted to determine the pre-emphasis filter that has a frequency response which approximates a filter response of the equalization filter, based on the information regarding the equalization filter. 4. The optical transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the pulse shaping filter corresponds to a combination of a pre-emphasis filter that depends on the information regarding the equalization filter and a default transmitter filter adapted to a bandwidth of the WDM transmission channel. 5. An optical transmission system adapted for wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) transmission, the optical transmission system comprising: an optical transmitter according to claim 1 ; an optical receiver; and a feedback path adapted to carry information regarding the spectral response of the equalization filter from the optical receiver to the optical transmitter. 6. The optical transmission system according to claim 5 , wherein the feedback path comprises one or more of a control plane of the optical transmission system; and a WDM transmission channel from a far-end transponder that comprises the optical receiver to a near-end transponder that comprises the optical transmitter. 7. An optical receiver adapted to receive an optical signal on an optical wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) adjustable bandwidth transmission channel of a WDM grid, the WDM grid comprising transmission channels adjustable to at least two different bandwidths, from a corresponding transmitter, the optical receiver comprising: an optical-to-digital converter adapted to convert a first optical signal received from the optical transmitter into a digital signal; wherein the digital signal is representative of a first sequence of data symbols; an equalization unit adapted to filter the digital signal using an equalization filter; thereby yielding a filtered digital signal; an adaptation unit configured to adapt the equalization filter based on the digital signal to compensate for a transfer function of the WDM transmission channel, to compensate for a pulse shaping filter applied to the first sequence of data symbols at the corresponding transmitter and to adapt the optical receiver to a given bandwidth of the transmission channel; and a feedback unit adapted to provide information regarding a spectral response of the equalization filter to the corresponding transmitter for modification of the frequency response of the pulse shaping filter to adapt the optical transmitter to the given bandwidth of the WDM transmission channel; wherein the first optical signal is a polarization multiplexed optical signal comprising a first and a second polarization; the digital signal comprises a first polarization component and a second polarization component, each comprising an in-phase component and a quadrature-phase component, respectively; the equalization unit is a polarization de-multiplexing unit; the filtered digital signal comprises a first polarization component and a second polarization component; the equalization filter comprises a plurality of Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters in a butterfly structure; and the feedback unit is adapted to determine the information regarding the equalization filter based on the plurality of FIR filters. 8. The optical receiver of claim 7 , wherein the feedback unit is adapted to determine a common mode component of the plurality of FIR filters for the first and second polarizations, respectively; and determine the information regarding the equalization filter based on the common mode component for the first and second polarizations. 9. The optical receiver of claim 7 , wherein the information regarding the equalization filter comprises filter coefficients of a filter derived from the equalization filter. 10. The optical receiver of claim 7 , wherein the feedback unit is adapted to approximate a frequency response of the equalization filter; and determine the information regarding the equalization filter based on the approximated frequency response of the equalization filter. 11. The optical receiver of claim 10 , wherein approximating the equalization filter comprises fitting the frequency response of the equalization filter using one or more fitting parameters; and the information regarding the equalization filter comprises the one or more fitting parameters. 12. The optical receiver of claim 10 , wherein approximating the equalization filter comprises selecting a filter from a pre-determined list of filters; a frequency response of the selected filter approximates the frequency response of the equalization filter; and the information regarding the equalization filter comprises an index to the pre-determined list of filters that identify the selected filter. 13. A method for increasing a signal-to-noise ratio of an optical transmission system comprising an optical transmitter and a corresponding optical receiver, the optical transmitter being adapted to transmit an optical signal on an optical wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) adjustable bandwidth transmission channel of a WDM grid, the WDM grid comprising transmission channels adjustable to at least two different bandwidths, to the optical receiver, the method comprising: receiving information regarding the spectral response of an equalization filter for a given bandwidth of the WDM transmission channel, the equalization filter being adapted at the op
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