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100 Gbit/s/λ DMT-PON System Based on Intensity Modulation and Heterodyne Coherent Detection

Journal

IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 33, Issue 18, Pages 1014-1017

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LPT.2021.3079982

Keywords

Passive optical network (PON); heterodyne coherent detection; common phase error (CPE); RF-pilot (RFP); power budget

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFB1801704]
  2. Local Innovation and Research Teams Project of Guangdong Pearl River Talents Program [2017BT01X121]
  3. Fundamental and Applied Basic Research Project of Guangzhou City [202002030326]
  4. Open Fund of IPOC through Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication (BUPT) [IPOC2020A010]

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The proposed system offers a low-cost and low-complexity coherent solution for single-wavelength 100 Gbit/s PON. The power budgets for the system based on CPE scheme are 32.5 dB and 30.5 dB after 10 km and 20 km single-mode fiber transmission, respectively, while for the RFP scheme, power budgets of 35 dB and 32.9 dB can be obtained for the same distances.
Due to the high receiver sensitivity and linear detection of coherent reception compared to direct detection (DD), the cost-efficient and low-complexity coherent detection based passive optical network (PON) with data rate beyond 100 Gbit/s has drawn great attention. In this letter, we demonstrate a 100 Gbit/s/lambda Psi discrete multitone (DMT) PON enabled by intensity modulation and heterodyne coherent detection in simulation. In order to compensate the phase noise, both common phase error (CPE) and RF-pilot (RFP) based schemes are considered and compared. According to the simulation results, the power budgets of our proposed system after 10-km and 20-km single mode fiber (SMF) transmission based on CPE scheme without dispersion management are 32.5-dB and 30.5-dB, while for RFP based scheme, 35-dB and 32.9-dB power budgets can be obtained for 10-km and 20-km SMF transmission, respectively. Our proposed system provides a low cost and low complexity coherent solution for single-wavelength 100 Gbit/s PON.

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