Title :
Calculating PMD statistics and outage probabilities with importance sampling
Author :
Kath, W. ; Biondini, G.
Author_Institution :
Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes the application of importance sampling to Monte-Carlo simulations of polarization-mode dispersion (PMD) in optical fibers. We have shown that importance sampling biases Monte-Carlo simulations of concatenated birefringent sections so that large first-and/or second-order PMD values occur more frequently than they would normally. The method also allows the effect of PMD on system outage probabilities to be assessed at realistic levels. PMD can be a major impairment in optical transmission systems. To first order in frequency, PMD splits a pulse between the fast and slow fiber axes; at the same time, higher-order PMD induces depolarization and polarization-dependent chromatic dispersion. We have shown that importance sampling biases Monte-Carlo simulations of concatenated birefringent sections so that large first-and/or second-order PMD values occur more frequently than they would normally. Importance-sampled Monte-Carlo techniques thus provide a natural and effective tool to assess PMD statistics and PMD-induced impairments in optical transmission systems at realistic probability levels.
Keywords :
birefringence; importance sampling; optical fibre communication; optical fibre dispersion; optical fibre polarisation; statistical distributions; Monte-Carlo simulations; biasing; bit rate; concatenated birefringent sections; depolarization; emulation; importance sampling; optical fibers; optical transmission systems; outage probability; polarisation mode dispersion statistics; polarization-dependent chromatic dispersion; Birefringence; Concatenated codes; Frequency; Monte Carlo methods; Optical fiber polarization; Optical fibers; Optical pulses; Polarization mode dispersion; Probability; Statistics;
Conference_Titel :
Optical Fiber Communications Conference, 2003. OFC 2003
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-746-6
DOI :
10.1109/OFC.2003.1248309