Sampling-Based Soft Equalization for Coherent Optical Channels

Lightwave Technology, Journal of(2009)

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Abstract
In this paper, we propose low-complexity, high-performance soft-equalization techniques for mitigating polarization mode dispersion (PMD) and chromatic dispersion (CD) in fiber optic communication systems employing multilevel modulation and coherent detection. Using deterministic sampling and tree search, the two proposed algorithms offer near-optimal performance at a much lower complexity than the maximum-likelihood sequence detection (MLSD). Moreover, the a posteriori symbol probabilities at the output can be employed effectively as a soft-input-soft-output demodulator in a turbo-type receiver in a channel-coded system to successively improve the receiver performance. Computer simulation results are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed equalizers in high-speed fiber optic channels.
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Optical receivers,High speed optical techniques,Optical modulation,Polarization mode dispersion,Chromatic dispersion,Optical fiber communication,Sampling methods,Maximum likelihood detection,Demodulation,Computer simulation
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