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Optics Express | 2010

Polarization-multiplexed rate-adaptive non-binary-quasi-cyclic-LDPC-coded multilevel modulation with coherent detection for optical transport networks.

Murat Arabaci; Ivan B. Djordjevic; Ross Saunders; Roberto Marcoccia

In order to achieve high-speed transmission over optical transport networks (OTNs) and maximize its throughput, we propose using a rate-adaptive polarization-multiplexed coded multilevel modulation with coherent detection based on component non-binary quasi-cyclic (QC) LDPC codes. Compared to prior-art bit-interleaved LDPC-coded modulation (BI-LDPC-CM) scheme, the proposed non-binary LDPC-coded modulation (NB-LDPC-CM) scheme not only reduces latency due to symbol- instead of bit-level processing but also provides either impressive reduction in computational complexity or striking improvements in coding gain depending on the constellation size. As the paper presents, compared to its prior-art binary counterpart, the proposed NB-LDPC-CM scheme addresses the needs of future OTNs, which are achieving the target BER performance and providing maximum possible throughput both over the entire lifetime of the OTN, better.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2011

Real-Time Single-Carrier Coherent 100 Gb/s PM-QPSK Field Trial

Martin Birk; P. Gerard; R. Curto; Lynn E. Nelson; Xiang Zhou; Peter Magill; Theodore J. Schmidt; Christian Malouin; Bo Zhang; Edem Ibragimov; S. Khatana; M. Glavanovic; R. Lofland; Roberto Marcoccia; Ross Saunders; Gary Nicholl; Mark Nowell; Fabrizio Forghieri

The development of 100 Gb/s transponder technology is progressing rapidly to meet the needs of next-generation optical/IP carrier networks. In this paper, we describe the upgrade of an installed 10 Gb/s field system to 100 Gb/s using a real-time single-carrier, coherent 100 Gb/s polarization-multiplexed quadrature-phase-shift keyed channel. Performance sufficient for error-free operation after forward-error-correction was achieved over installed 900 and 1800 km links, proving the viability of 100 Gb/s upgrades to most installed systems. Excellent tolerance to fiber polarization mode dispersion and narrowband optical filtering demonstrates the applicability of this technology over the majority of installed fiber plant and through existing 50 GHz reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers.


optical fiber communication conference | 2010

Field trial of a real-time, single wavelength, coherent 100 Gbit/s PM-QPSK channel upgrade of an installed 1800km link

Martin Birk; P. Gerard; R. Curto; Lynn E. Nelson; Xiang Zhou; Peter Magill; Theodore J. Schmidt; Christian Malouin; Bo Zhang; Edem Ibragimov; Sunil Khatana; Mirko Glavanovic; Robert Lofland; Roberto Marcoccia; Gary Nicholl; Mark Nowell; Fabrizio Forghieri

We demonstrate a real-time, single-wavelength, coherent 100 G PM-QPSK upgrade of a field system. Performance sufficient for error-free operation after forward-error-correction was achieved over installed 900 km and 1800 km links, proving the viability of seamless 100 Gb/s upgrades.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2009

High-Rate Nonbinary Regular Quasi-Cyclic LDPC Codes for Optical Communications

Murat Arabaci; Ivan B. Djordjevic; Ross Saunders; Roberto Marcoccia

The parity-check matrix of a nonbinary (NB) low-density parity-check (LDPC) code over Galois field GF(q) is constructed by assigning nonzero elements from GF(q) to the 1s in corresponding binary LDPC code. In this paper, we state and prove a theorem that establishes a necessary and sufficient condition that an NB matrix over GF(q), constructed by assigning nonzero elements from GF(q) to the 1s in the parity-check matrix of a binary quasi-cyclic (QC) LDPC code, must satisfy in order for its null-space to define a nonbinary QC-LDPC (NB-QC-LDPC) code. We also provide a general scheme for constructing NB-QC-LDPC codes along with some other code construction schemes targeting different goals, e.g., a scheme that can be used to construct codes for which the fast-Fourier-transform-based decoding algorithm does not contain any intermediary permutation blocks between bit node processing and check node processing steps. Via Monte Carlo simulations, we demonstrate that NB-QC-LDPC codes can achieve a net effective coding gain of 10.8 dB at an output bit error rate of 10-12. Due to their structural properties that can be exploited during encoding/decoding and impressive error rate performance, NB-QC-LDPC codes are strong candidates for application in optical communications.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2010

Nonbinary Quasi-Cyclic LDPC-Based Coded Modulation for Beyond 100-Gb/s Transmission

Murat Arabaci; Ivan B. Djordjevic; Ross Saunders; Roberto Marcoccia

We propose using coded modulation based on nonbinary quasi-cyclic low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes for beyond 100-Gb/s optical transmission. The proposed scheme not only lowers the latency in the system but also offers much higher coding gains than its binary counterpart based on bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM). We show that using component LDPC codes over high order finite fields and matching bandwidth-efficient modulations, our scheme can provide around 1-dB coding gain improvement at the bit-error ratio of 10-6 compared to a corresponding BICM-based scheme.


IEEE Communications Magazine | 2010

Coherent 100 Gb/s PM-QPSK field trial

Martin Birk; Philip Gerard; Robert Curto; Lynn E. Nelson; Xiang Zhou; Peter Magill; Theodore J. Schmidt; Christian Malouin; Bo Zhang; Edem Ibragimov; Sunil Khatana; Mirko Glavanovic; Rob Lofland; Roberto Marcoccia; Ross Saunders; Gary Nicholl; Mark Nowell; Fabrizio Forghieri

The development of 100 Gb/s transponder technology is progressing rapidly to meet the needs of next-generation optical/IP carrier networks. In this paper, we describe the upgrade of an installed 10 Gb/s field system to 100 Gb/s using a real-time single-carrier, coherent 100 Gb/s polarization-multiplexed quadrature-phase-shift keyed channel. Performance sufficient for error-free operation after forward-error-correction was achieved over installed 900 and 1800 km links, proving the viability of 100 Gb/s upgrades to most installed systems. Excellent tolerance to fiber polarization mode dispersion and narrowband optical filtering demonstrates the applicability of this technology over the majority of installed fiber plant and through existing 50 GHz reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers.


optical fiber communication conference | 2013

Efficient, non-data-aided chromatic dispersion estimation via generalized, FFT-based sweep

Christian Malouin; Murat Arabaci; Philip A. Thomas; Bo Zhang; Ted Schmidt; Roberto Marcoccia

We propose a method that eliminates the 2 samples/symbol requirement on FFT-based CD estimation, and generalizes this highly-efficient, non-data-aided, frequency-domain CD estimation approach to systems with η samples/symbol where 1<;η ≤2.


international conference on transparent optical networks | 2009

Rate-adaptive non-binary-LDPC-coded polarization-multiplexed multilevel modulation with coherent detection for optically-routed networks

Murat Arabaci; Ivan B. Djordjevic; Ross Saunders; Roberto Marcoccia

Adaptation to changing conditions in the transmission medium is a particularly desired property in optically-routed networks due to their heterogeneous nature. Toward this goal, we propose in this paper rate-adaptive polarization multiplexed coded multilevel modulation schemes based on non-binary quasi-cyclic low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes and coherent detection. The proposed scheme can support data rates at 100 Gb/s and beyond while offering comparably better forward error correction performance with less computational complexity than bit-interleaved coded modulation schemes. The ability to adapt changing channel conditions is achieved by exploiting the inherent structure of quasi-cyclic LDPC codes.


lasers and electro optics society meeting | 2009

Non-binary quasi-cyclic LDPC-coded modulation for beyond 100 Gb/s optical transmission

Murat Arabaci; Ivan B. Djordjevic; Ross Saunders; Roberto Marcoccia

For optical transmission at 100Gb/s and beyond, we propose using coded modulation based on non-binary quasicyclic LDPC codes. We show that the proposed schemes offer better performance than their counterparts based on bitinterleaved LDPC-coded modulation.


lasers and electro optics society meeting | 2008

Mitigating channel impairments in high capacity serial 40G and 100G DWDM transmission systems

Ted Schmidt; Christian Malouin; Ross Saunders; Jin Hong; Roberto Marcoccia

A perspective on impairment mitigation strategies is provided for past, present, and future commercial 40G deployments. Requirements for practical 100G deployments are ascertained from commercially successful 40G solutions, where seamless upgrade to existing 10G systems was a key requirement. Options meeting these requirements are explored.

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