An analysis of linear digital equalization in 50Gbit/s HS-PONs to compensate the combined effect of chirp and chromatic dispersion

2021 CONFERENCE ON LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS EUROPE & EUROPEAN QUANTUM ELECTRONICS CONFERENCE (CLEO/EUROPE-EQEC)(2021)

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Intensity-Modulation-Direct-Detection (IM/DD) is currently applied for Higher Speed Passive Optical Networks (HS-PONs), which are undergoing standardization by ITU-T [1] . The main constraints are Chromatic Dispersion (CD), which induces dips in the amplitude of the channel frequency response, and chirp, which adds a parasitic angle modulation term to the signal. The combined effect of CD and chirp impacts the position and depths of the fading dips, limiting channel capacity even more [2] , [3] . Digital equalization at receiver have been proposed as solutions to increase propagation distance. Nevertheless, at 50Gbit/s the channel penalties are higher and techniques to compensate the impairments have to be investigated.
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main constraints,chromatic dispersion,channel frequency response,parasitic angle modulation term,chirp impacts,fading dips,channel capacity,50Gbit,channel penalties,higher techniques,linear digital equalization,HS-PONs,Intensity-Modulation-Direct-Detection,Higher Speed Passive Optical Networks,standardization,ITU-T,bit rate 50.0 Gbit/s
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