A technique using artificial neural networks trained with parameters derived from delay tap plots for optical performance monitoring in 40 Gbit/s duobinary system is demonstrated. Firstly, the optical signal is delay ...A technique using artificial neural networks trained with parameters derived from delay tap plots for optical performance monitoring in 40 Gbit/s duobinary system is demonstrated. Firstly, the optical signal is delay tap sampled to obtain two-dimensional histogram, known as delay tap plots. Secondly, the features of delay tap plots are extracted to train the feed forward, three-layer preceptor structure artificial neural networks. Finally, the outputs of trained neural network are used to monitor optical duobinary signal impairments. Simulation of optical signal noise ratio ( OSNR), chromatic dispersion (CD), and differential group delay (DGD) monitoring in 40 Gbit/s optical duo- binary system is presented. The proposed monitoring scheme can accurately identify simultaneous impairments without requiring synchronous sampling or data clock recovery. The proposed technique is simple, cost-effective and suitable for in-service distributed OPM.展开更多
A 10Gb/s 6-tap transmit equalizer based on partial response signaling for high speed backplane transmission is presented. By combining features of equalizer and frequency-dependent channel,duobinary signaling can be g...A 10Gb/s 6-tap transmit equalizer based on partial response signaling for high speed backplane transmission is presented. By combining features of equalizer and frequency-dependent channel,duobinary signaling can be generated at the output of FR4 backplane,aiming at increasing data rate while reducing design complexity. Based on 0.18μm CMOS technology,this equalizer has been designed and fabricated,in which both variable capacitor and load resistor calibration techniques are explored to eliminate the effect of process variations. The chip occupies 0.68×0.8mm^2 including I/O pads and consumes a power of 194 mW with 1.8V power supply. Measurement results show that a typical 3-level eye diagram can be obtained at the receiver and the equalizer can work properly at the data rate of 10Gb/s.展开更多
In this paper, we propose a new structure of a centralized-light-source wavelength division multiplexed passive op- tical network (WDM-PON) utilizing inverse-duobinary-return-to-zero (inverse-duobinary-RZ) downstr...In this paper, we propose a new structure of a centralized-light-source wavelength division multiplexed passive op- tical network (WDM-PON) utilizing inverse-duobinary-return-to-zero (inverse-duobinary-RZ) downstream and DPSK up- stream. It reuses downstream light for the upstream modulation, which retrenches lasers assembled at each optical network unit (ONU), and ultimately cuts down the cost of ONUs a great deal. Meanwhile, a 50-km-reach WDM-PON experiment with 10-Gb/s inverse-duobinary-RZ downstream and 6-Gb/s DPSK upstream is demonstrated here. It is revealed to be a novel cost-effective alternative for the next generation access network.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (60978007 61027007 61177067)
文摘A technique using artificial neural networks trained with parameters derived from delay tap plots for optical performance monitoring in 40 Gbit/s duobinary system is demonstrated. Firstly, the optical signal is delay tap sampled to obtain two-dimensional histogram, known as delay tap plots. Secondly, the features of delay tap plots are extracted to train the feed forward, three-layer preceptor structure artificial neural networks. Finally, the outputs of trained neural network are used to monitor optical duobinary signal impairments. Simulation of optical signal noise ratio ( OSNR), chromatic dispersion (CD), and differential group delay (DGD) monitoring in 40 Gbit/s optical duo- binary system is presented. The proposed monitoring scheme can accurately identify simultaneous impairments without requiring synchronous sampling or data clock recovery. The proposed technique is simple, cost-effective and suitable for in-service distributed OPM.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61471119)
文摘A 10Gb/s 6-tap transmit equalizer based on partial response signaling for high speed backplane transmission is presented. By combining features of equalizer and frequency-dependent channel,duobinary signaling can be generated at the output of FR4 backplane,aiming at increasing data rate while reducing design complexity. Based on 0.18μm CMOS technology,this equalizer has been designed and fabricated,in which both variable capacitor and load resistor calibration techniques are explored to eliminate the effect of process variations. The chip occupies 0.68×0.8mm^2 including I/O pads and consumes a power of 194 mW with 1.8V power supply. Measurement results show that a typical 3-level eye diagram can be obtained at the receiver and the equalizer can work properly at the data rate of 10Gb/s.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61271192)the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2013CB329204)the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2013AA013401)
文摘In this paper, we propose a new structure of a centralized-light-source wavelength division multiplexed passive op- tical network (WDM-PON) utilizing inverse-duobinary-return-to-zero (inverse-duobinary-RZ) downstream and DPSK up- stream. It reuses downstream light for the upstream modulation, which retrenches lasers assembled at each optical network unit (ONU), and ultimately cuts down the cost of ONUs a great deal. Meanwhile, a 50-km-reach WDM-PON experiment with 10-Gb/s inverse-duobinary-RZ downstream and 6-Gb/s DPSK upstream is demonstrated here. It is revealed to be a novel cost-effective alternative for the next generation access network.