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Theoretical and experimental investigations of direct-detected RF-tone-assisted optical OFDM systems
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Theoretical and experimental investigations of direct-detected RF-tone-assisted optical OFDM systems

Wei-Ren Peng, Xiaoxia Wu, Vahid R. Arbab, Kai-Ming Feng, Bishara Shamee, Louis C. Christen, Jeng-Yuan Yang, Alan E. Willner and Sien Chi
Journal of Lightwave Technology, Vol.27(10), pp.1332-1339
15/05/2009

Abstract

Direct detection Optical fiber communication Optical modulation Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)
In this paper, we propose and experimentally demonstrate a radio frequency (RF)-tone-assisted optical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) transmission. By inserting an RF tone at the edge of the signal band and biasing the Mach-Zehnder modulator (MZM) at the null point, the proposed system has a better sensitivity and chromatic dispersion (CD) tolerance compared to the previous intensity-modulated single-sideband OFDM (SSB-OFDM). We show analytically that the majority of the linear channel impairments, such as the transmitter, CD, optical filtering, and receiver, can be compensated for by a simple zero-forcing equalizer. Besides, the optimum value of the important parameter, carrier-to-signal-power ratio (CSPR), is analytically obtained and supported via the experimental results. We also observe that the relatively worse sensitivity of the previous SSB-OFDM can be attributed to the limited CSPR. We experimentally demonstrate a 10-Gb/s, 8 quadrature-amplitude modulation (QAM) RF-tone-assisted OFDM transmission, and show that our system has a ∼5-dB better sensitivity compared to the previous intensity-modulated SSB-OFDM and exhibits a negligible transmission penalty after 260-km uncompensated standard single-mode fiber (SSMF). © 2008 IEEE.

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