Title :
Analytical characterisation and optimum performance of DC-biased optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing signals
Author :
Guerreiro, João ; Dinis, Rui ; Montezuma, Paulo
Author_Institution :
DEE, Univ. Nova de Lisboa, Monte de Caparica, Portugal
Abstract :
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) schemes are being considered for both optical fibre and wireless optical communications mainly because their ability to cope with the high inter-symbol interference levels associated to dispersive channels. DC biased optical OFDM (DCO-OFDM) is a promising technique that meet the particularities of intensity modulated OFDM schemes. To reduce the required DC component OFDM signals need to be submitted to an asymmetric clipping. However, the resulting non-linear distortion effects can lead to significant performance degradation and/or undesirable out-of-band radiation. Therefore it is important to evaluate the impact of an asymmetric clipping on DC-biased optical OFDM signals. In this work, the authors take advantage of the Gaussian-like nature of OFDM signals and they study analytically the impact of an asymmetric clipping operation in the performance of DCO-OFDM schemes. The authors present accurate theoretical expressions for the power spectral density and the non-linear distortion at the subcarrier level, which can be used for obtaining the bit error rate of conventional receivers. The authors also study the optimum performance of these non-linear OFDM schemes and the authors show that for an optimum maximum likelihood detection the non-linear distortion instead of leading to performance degradation can actually improve it, even outperforming conventional, linear OFDM schemes.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; dispersive channels; error statistics; intensity modulation; intersymbol interference; maximum likelihood detection; nonlinear distortion; optical fibre communication; DC biased optical OFDM; DC-biased optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing signals; DCO-OFDM; asymmetric clipping; bit error rate; dispersive channel; intensity modulated OFDM scheme; intersymbol interference; maximum likelihood detection; nonlinear OFDM scheme; nonlinear distortion; optical fibre communication; optical receiver; out-of-band radiation; power spectral density; wireless optical communication;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-com.2014.1009