Anthony J. Walsh
Dublin City University
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Optics Express | 2016
Aravind P. Anthur; Rui Zhou; Seán P. Ó Dúill; Anthony J. Walsh; Eamonn P. Martin; Deepa Venkitesh; Liam P. Barry
We study and experimentally validate the vector theory of four-wave mixing (FWM) in semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA). We use the vector theory of FWM to design a polarization insensitive all-optical wavelength converter, suitable for advanced modulation formats, using non-degenerate FWM in SOAs and parallelly polarized pumps. We demonstrate the wavelength conversion of polarization-multiplexed (PM)-QPSK, PM-16QAM and a Nyquist WDM super-channel modulated with PM-QPSK signals at a baud rate of 12.5 GBaud, with total data rates of 50 Gbps, 100 Gbps and 200 Gbps respectively.
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2013
Anthony J. Walsh; Haymen Shams; James Mountjoy; Anthony D. Fagan; Jian Zhao; Liam P. Barry; Andrew D. Ellis
We report for the first time the experimental demonstration of doubly differential quadrature phase shift keying (DDQPSK) using optical coherent detection. This method is more robust against high frequency offsets (FO) than conventional single differential quadrature phase shift keying (SDQPSK) with offset compensation. DDQPSK is shown to be able to compensate large FOs (up to the baud rate) and has lower computational requirements than other FO compensation methods. DDQPSK is a simple algorithm to implement in a real-time decoder for optical burst switched network scenarios. Simulation results are also provided, which show good agreement with the experimental results for both SDQPSK and DDQPSK transmissions.
european conference on optical communication | 2014
Anthony J. Walsh; James Mountjoy; Anthony D. Fagan; Colm Browning; Andrew D. Ellis; Liam P. Barry
In this paper, we demonstrate a fast switching dual polarization DDQPSK packet switched receiver with very short waiting times. The system employs mth power DDQPSK decoding for high frequency offset tolerance, and Stokes parameter estimation for robust polarization demultiplexing.
Optics Letters | 2012
Anthony J. Walsh; John O'Dowd; Vivian M. Bessler; Kai Shi; Frank Smyth; James M. Dailey; Bryan Kelleher; Liam P. Barry; Andrew D. Ellis
An experimental method for characterizing the time-resolved phase noise of a fast switching tunable laser is discussed. The method experimentally determines a complementary cumulative distribution function of the lasers differential phase as a function of time after a switching event. A time resolved bit error rate of differential quadrature phase shift keying formatted data, calculated using the phase noise measurements, was fitted to an experimental time-resolved bit error rate measurement using a field programmable gate array, finding a good agreement between the time-resolved bit error rates.
IEEE\/OSA Journal of Optical Communications and Networking | 2012
John O'Dowd; Kai Shi; Anthony J. Walsh; Vivian M. Bessler; Frank Smyth; Tam N. Huynh; Liam P. Barry; Andrew D. Ellis
We investigate the use of different direct detection modulation formats in a wavelength switched optical network. We find the minimum time it takes a tunable sampled grating distributed Bragg reflector laser to recover after switching from one wavelength channel to another for different modulation formats. The recovery time is investigated utilizing a field programmable gate array which operates as a time resolved bit error rate detector. The detector offers 93 ps resolution operating at 10.7 Gb/s and allows for all the data received to contribute to the measurement, allowing low bit error rates to be measured at high speed. The recovery times for 10.7 Gb/s non-return-to-zero on-off keyed modulation, 10.7 Gb/s differentially phase shift keyed signal and 21.4 Gb/s differentially quadrature phase shift keyed formats can be as low as 4 ns, 7 ns and 40 ns, respectively. The time resolved phase noise associated with laser settling is simultaneously measured for 21.4 Gb/s differentially quadrature phase shift keyed data and it shows that the phase noise coupled with frequency error is the primary limitation on transmitting immediately after a laser switching event.
european conference on networks and optical communications | 2015
Anthony J. Walsh; Andrew D. Ellis Liam P. Barry; Andrew D. Ellis
This paper proposes the use of the 2-D differential decoding to improve the robustness of dual-polarization optical packet receivers and is demonstrated in a wavelength switching scenario for the first time.
international conference on transparent optical networks | 2011
John O'Dowd; Vivian M. Bessler; Selwan K. Ibrahim; Anthony J. Walsh; Frank H. Peters; Brian Corbett; Brendan Roycroft; Peter O’Brien; Andrew D. Ellis
We demonstrate a time-resolved bit error rate detector utilising a field programmable gate array. The proposed detector offers 93 ps resolution operating at 10.7 Gb/s and allows for all the data received to contribute to the measurement allowing low bit error rates to be measured at high speed. Via synchronisation of both the detector and a high speed scope, the bit error rate and the corresponding individual eyes are identified. The operation of the detector is demonstrated by characterising a fast switching tuneable laser.
Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2015
Anthony J. Walsh; James Mountjoy; Haymen Shams; Anthony D. Fagan; Andrew D. Ellis; Liam P. Barry
A dual polarization doubly differential phase shift keying coherent optical packet receiver that is robust against frequency offset transients and polarization demultiplexing problems is described in detail for energy efficient reconfigurable networks. Its performance is not affected by large frequency offsets. This leads to greatly reduced waiting times compared with previous coherent optical packet receivers, which in turn can significantly increase throughput in the coherent optical packet switched networks.
Advanced Photonics for Communications (2014), paper ST5D.3 | 2014
James Mountjoy; Anthony J. Walsh; Liam P. Barry; Anthony D. Fagan
We demonstrate improved performance for differentially encoded phase modulated optical transmission systems, in the presence of phase noise, by using trellis-coded modulation.
Signal Processing in Photonic Communications | 2013
James Mountjoy; Anthony J. Walsh; Barry Cardiff; John O'Dowd; Liam P. Barry; Andrew D. Ellis; Anthony D. Fagan
We examine data transmission during the interval immediately after wavelength switching of a tunable laser and, through simulation, we demonstrate how choice of modulation format can improve the efficacy of an optical burst/packet switched network.