Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7927328 | Optics Communications | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
To increase the available bandwidth of electro-absorption modulator (EAM)-based direct-detection orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (DD-OFDM) systems, which suffers from dispersion- and chirp-induced power fading, the multiband subcarrier allocation scheme and adaptive modulation formats are adopted. However, the subcarrier-to-subcarrier intermixing interference (SSII) would degrade signal-to-noise ratio on the increased bandwidth and become a bottleneck of the multiband systems. In this paper, a novel digital baseband predistortion is proposed to minimize the penalty of SSII. The experimental results show that a 30Â Gbps EAM-based DD-OFDM system with the proposed technique could improve ~3Â dB receiver sensitivity compared with the system without the technique over 100Â km long single mode fiber transmission and only decreases ~1.0Â dB in comparison with the back-to-back situation.
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Authors
Pengfei Yang, Hu Shi, Xue Chen,