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Fourth-Order Cyclostationary Analysis of Power-Based Nonlinear Gardner Timing Error Detectors in Coherent Optical Systems

Signal Processing 2026-07-19 v1

Abstract

Power-based nonlinear Gardner timing error detectors (TEDs) can enhance clock-tone (CT) extraction in low-roll-off and bandwidth-limited coherent optical systems. However, their nonlinear power-domain operations make the extracted CT components depend on higher-order cyclic statistics, which cannot be fully characterized by second-order cyclostationary analysis. In this paper, we develop a fourth-order cyclostationary analytical framework for power-based Gardner-type TEDs, using the square-Gardner TED (SG-TED) as a representative case. We show that the SG-TED CT originates from the symbol-rate cyclic component of the power-process autocorrelation function (CAF), revealing its fourth-order cyclic-statistical origin in the received complex field. Through moment-cumulant decomposition, the CT component is separated into a Wick-reducible term and a cumulant-related non-Gaussian term, which respectively explain its connection to the conventional Gardner/Godard mechanism and its modulation- and distribution-dependent behavior. The framework further characterizes the effects of pulse shaping, probabilistic shaping, polarization rotation, and polarization-mode dispersion (PMD), revealing CT-response characteristics fundamentally different from second-order TEDs. Numerical evaluations and waveform-level Monte Carlo simulations validate the analysis and demonstrate the framework as a unified statistical basis for SG-TED and related power-based Gardner-type TEDs.

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@article{arxiv.2607.17135,
  title  = {Fourth-Order Cyclostationary Analysis of Power-Based Nonlinear Gardner Timing Error Detectors in Coherent Optical Systems},
  author = {Zhongxing Tian and Zeyu Feng and Huan Huang and Dongdong Zou and Gangxiang Shen and Yi Cai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.17135},
  year   = {2026}
}