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IQ Skew and Imbalance Estimation for Coherent Point-to-Multi-Point Optical Networks

Networking and Internet Architecture 2024-04-12 v2

Abstract

Coherent point-to-multi-point (PtMP) optical network based on digital subcarrier multiplexing (DSCM) has been a promising technology for metro and access networks to achieve cost savings, low latency, and high flexibility. In-phase and quadrature (IQ) impairments of the coherent transceiver (e.g. IQ skew and power imbalance) cause severe performance degradation. In the DSCM-based coherent PtMP optical networks, it is hard to realize far-end IQ-impairments estimation for the hub transmitter because the leaf on one subcarrier cannot acquire the signal on the symmetrical subcarrier. In this paper, we propose a far-end IQ-impairments estimation based on the specially designed time-and-frequency interleaving tones (TFITs), which can simultaneously estimate IQ skews and power imbalances of the hub transmitter and leaf receiver at an individual leaf. The feasibility of the TFITs-based IQ-impairments estimation has been experimentally verified by setting up 88Gbaud/SC ×\times 44SCs DSCM-based coherent PtMP optical network. The experimental results depict that the absolute errors in the estimated IQ skew and power imbalance are within ±0.5\pm 0.5ps and ±0.2\pm 0.2dB, respectively. In conclusion, TFITs-based IQ-impairments estimation has great potential for DSCM-based coherent PtMP optical networks.

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@article{arxiv.2401.17566,
  title  = {IQ Skew and Imbalance Estimation for Coherent Point-to-Multi-Point Optical Networks},
  author = {Ji Zhou and Jianrui Zeng and Haide Wang and Dong Guo and Liangchuan Li and Weiping Liu and Changyuan Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.17566},
  year   = {2024}
}

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This paper has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Lightwave Technology