Title :
Ensuring of reliability of discrete information reception in coherent FOTSI [fiber optic transmission systems]
Author :
Nistiriuk, P.V. ; Tsurkan, D.N. ; Beregoi, E.A. ; Alexei, A.S.
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. of Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova
Abstract :
Described in this paper are different reception homodyne schemes for coherent FOTSI interference immunity increase. Coherent FOTSI immunity depends on the optical oscillator shot noise and laser phase noise, stipulated by the finite width of the oscillation line of the optical sensor generator and oscillator. The reliability of discrete information reception in coherent FOTSI depends on the optical power of the receiver input signal, signal/noise ratio and on the digital information rate, which is the aggregate determined probability of binary symbol erroneous reception. Homodyne transmission systems with phase locked-loop frequency control optical circuits, on the basis of optical analog phase shifters or with external injection synchronization by optical signals, ensure phase error between the accepted carrier and reference signal does not exceed 0.2 rads. That allows us to reach a probability of binary symbol erroneous reception equal to 10-9.
Keywords :
error statistics; homodyne detection; optical fibre communication; optical phase locked loops; optical phase shifters; optical receivers; phase noise; reliability; shot noise; synchronisation; FOTSI interference immunity increase; binary symbol erroneous reception aggregate determined probability; coherent FOTSI discrete information reception reliability; digital information rate; fiber optic transmission systems; homodyne transmission systems; laser phase noise; optic sensor generator finite oscillation line width; optical analog phase shifters; optical oscillator shot noise; optical oscillators; optical signal external injection synchronization; phase error; phase locked-loop frequency control optical circuits; receiver input signal optical power; reception homodyne schemes; signal to noise ratio; Fiber lasers; Interference; Noise generators; Optical fibers; Optical noise; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Optical variables control; Oscillators; Phase noise;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave and Telecommunication Technology, 2002. CriMiCo 2002. 12th International Conference
Print_ISBN :
966-7968-12-X
DOI :
10.1109/CRMICO.2002.1137220