Title :
Comparison of Delay-Interferometer and Time- Lens-Based All-Optical OFDM Demultiplexers
Author :
Lillieholm, Mads ; Mulvad, Hans Christian H. ; Galili, Michael ; Oxenlowe, Leif Katsuo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Photonics EngineeringDTU Fotonik, Tech. Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract :
In this letter, we present the first detailed numerical comparison of two promising all-optical schemes to demultiplex orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) signals. The investigated schemes are the optical discrete Fourier transformation (O-DFT) and the optical spectral magnification (SM) based on time lenses. In the former scheme, cascaded delay-interferometers (DIs) are used to perform the O-DFT, with subsequent active optical gating to remove the intercarrier interference (ICI). Here, a reduced-complexity partial O-DFT, realized by replacing a number of DIs with optical bandpass filters, is investigated. In the latter scheme, the OFDM spectrum is magnified, allowing for simple optical bandpass filtering of the individual subcarriers with reduced ICI. Ideally, only a single unit consisting of two time lenses is needed, reducing the complexity and potentially the energy consumption compared with the type of O-DFT scheme relying on many active gates. The bit-error-rate is estimated down to ~10-6 by Monte Carlo bit-error counting for a 32-subcarrier OFDM input signal, showing that a performance close to the ideal O-DFT is achievable for both the reduced-complexity O-DFT and the SM scheme.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; OFDM modulation; band-pass filters; demultiplexing equipment; discrete Fourier transforms; error statistics; intercarrier interference; interference suppression; light interferometers; optical filters; optical modulation; telecommunication power management; DI; ICI reduction; Monte Carlo bit error rate; O-DFT scheme; complexity reduction; delay interferometer; energy consumption reduction; intercarrier interference removal; optical SM; optical bandpass filters; optical discrete Fourier transformation; optical spectral magnification; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing signal; subsequent active optical gating; time lens-based all optical OFDM demultiplexer; time lenses; Bit error rate; Integrated optics; OFDM; Optical filters; Optical receivers; Optical signal processing; All-optical OFDM; optical Fourier transformation; optical discrete Fourier transformation; time lens;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LPT.2015.2412882