Title :
State-Complexity Reduction in MLSD Receivers for Optical Communications With Direct Photodetection
Author :
Franceschini, Michele ; Ferrari, Gianluigi ; Raheli, Riccardo ; Meli, Fausto ; Castoldi, Andrea
Author_Institution :
IBM T.J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY
Abstract :
We investigate the impact of state-complexity reduction on the performance of maximum likelihood sequence detection (MLSD) receivers for direct-photodetection long-haul optical communication systems affected by uncompensated chromatic dispersion (CD). We directly compare two possible approaches: (i) detection through a simple ldquobrute-forcerdquo state-complexity reduction strategy and (ii) a more structured reduced-state sequence detection (RSSD) strategy. The performance of both state-complexity reduction techniques is evaluated considering two realistic optical transmission schemes, based on on-off keying (OOK) and optical duobinary modulation (ODBM), respectively. The detection algorithms are characterized considering the impact of the timing offset, the quantization scheme, and the amount of uncompensated CD. As one would expect, for a given number of states in MLSD receivers, the schemes based on RSSD exhibit better performance with respect to those based on simple brute-force state-complexity reduction. However, we show that MLSD schemes based on the use of brute-force state-complexity reduction are characterized by a better complexity/performance trade-off for low/medium CD values, whereas RSSD is the best choice for high CD values.
Keywords :
amplitude shift keying; maximum likelihood sequence estimation; optical fibre communication; optical fibre dispersion; optical modulation; optical receivers; photodetectors; MLSD receiver; OOK modulation; direct photodetection; direct-photodetection long-haul optical communication system; maximum likelihood sequence detection receiver; on-off keying; optical duobinary modulation; optical fibre communication; optical transmission scheme; quantization scheme; reduced-state sequence detection strategy; state-complexity reduction; timing offset; uncompensated chromatic dispersion; Bit error rate; Chromatic dispersion; Detection algorithms; Maximum likelihood detection; Optical fiber communication; Optical modulation; Optical receivers; Optical signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Timing; Maximum likelihood sequence detection (MLSD); on-off keying (OOK); optical duobinary modulation (ODBM); optical fiber communications; reduced-state sequence detection (RSSD);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2008.917319