IP Library Granted Patent US 7,292,792
Granted Patent B2
US 7,292,792 · App. 10/674,722 · Granted Nov 6, 2007

High speed modulation of optical subcarriers

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Patent No.
US 7,292,792
App. No.
10/674,722
Granted
Nov 6, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for transmitting digital data includes splitting a coherent optical carrier having a subcarrier into mutually coherent optical carriers, producing corresponding sequences of phase shifts in each of the mutually coherent optical carriers, and then, interfering the mutually coherent optical carriers. The interfering produces an output optical carrier whose subcarrier has modulated inphase and quadrature components with a corresponding sequence of pairs of values. The pairs of values of the modulated inphase and quadrature phase components produced by the interfering correspond to a sequence of coordinate pairs for the signal points the 4-PSK 2D, 16-QAM 2D, or 16-PSK 2D constellation.

Claims (37)

1. A method for transmitting digital data, comprising:

splitting a coherent optical carrier having an optical subcarrier into mutually coherent optical carriers;

producing sequences of phase shifts in each of the mutually coherent optical carriers; and

interfering the mutually coherent optical carriers to produce an output optical carrier whose optical subcarrier has modulated inphase and quadrature phase components with a sequence of pairs of values; and

wherein the pairs of values of the modulated inphase and quadrature phase components produced by the interfering correspond to coordinate pairs for signal points of one of the 4-PSK 2D constellation, the 16-QAM 2D constellation, and the 16-PSK 2D constellation.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the pairs of values produced by the interfering correspond to the signal points to about 5% or better.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the signal points represent the 4-PSK 2D constellation.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the signal points represent one of the 16-QAM constellation and the 16-PSK constellation.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the splitting forms four mutually coherent optical carriers and the producing makes sequences of phase shifts on the four mutually coherent optical carriers.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising producing a time delay of the optical subcarrier of each mutually coherent optical carrier between performing the steps of splitting and interfering, magnitudes of differences between the time delays for different ones of the mutually coherent optical carriers differing from an integer number of periods of the optical subcarrier by at least 0.1 times the optical subcarrier's period.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the producing further comprises:

passing each mutually coherent optical carrier through a separate electro-optical phase shifter while supplying a sequence of control voltages to the electro-optical phase shifters to produce the sequence of modulations thereon.

8. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

splitting the coherent optical carrier into four mutually coherent second optical carriers;

producing second sequences of second phase shifts on each of the mutually coherent second optical carriers; and

then, interfering the mutually coherent second optical carriers to produce an optical subcarrier having a second sequence of pairs of modulated inphase and quadrature phase components; and

wherein the pairs of values of the modulated inphase and quadrature phase components of the second sequence correspond to coordinate pairs for signal points of one of the 4-PSK 2D constellation, the offset 4-PSK 2D constellation, and the trapezoid 2D constellation.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the pairs of values of the first sequence correspond to coordinate pairs for signal points of the 16-QAM 2D constellation and the pairs of values of the second sequence correspond to coordinate pairs for signal points of the 4-PSK 2D constellation or the offset 4-PSK 2D constellation.

10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the pairs of values of the first sequence correspond to coordinate pairs for signal points of the 16-PSK 2D constellation and the pairs of values of the second sequence correspond to coordinate pairs for signal points of the 4-PSK 2D constellation or the trapezoid 2D constellation.

11. A system, comprising:

a light source to produce a coherent optical carrier with an optical subcarrier;

an electro-optical modulator comprising an optical splitter to split the optical carrier into mutually coherent optical carriers, a plurality of controllable phase shifters to process corresponding ones of the mutually coherent optical carriers, and an optical combiner to receive the processed mutually coherent optical carriers from the phase shifters, the electro-optical modulator and light source being configured such that the mutually coherent optical carriers processed by the phase shifters interfere in the optical combiner; and

a controller configured to apply a stream of sets of control voltages to the electro-optical modulator responsive to receiving a stream of digital data such that the modulator produces a stream of modulated pairs of values on inphase and quadrature phase components of the optical subcarrier, the pairs of values corresponding to coordinate pairs of signal points of one of the 4-PSK 2D constellation, the 16-QAM 2D constellation, and the 16-PSK 2D constellation.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the pairs of values correspond to coordinate pairs of signal points of the 4-PSK 2D constellation to 5% or better.

13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the pairs of values correspond to coordinate pairs of signal points of one of the 16-QAM constellation and the 16-PSK constellation to 5% or better.

14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the optical splitter has four outputs and the optical combiner has four inputs; and

wherein the modulator comprises four optical waveguides, each waveguide connecting one of the outputs of the splitter to one of the inputs of the combiner such that each input is connected to one output, each waveguide including one of the controllable phase shifters, the controllable phase shifters being connected to receive the sets of control voltages applied by the controller.

15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the waveguides have different lengths and wherein magnitudes of differences between the lengths of any two of the waveguides differ from an integer number of wavelengths of the optical subcarrier by at least 0.1 times the optical subcarrier's wavelength.

16. The system of claim 11 , wherein the electro-optical modulator comprises a pair of cascaded first and second electro-optical modulators; and

wherein the first modulator is configured to respond to sets of the control voltages by modulating the optical subcarrier to produce a stream of modulated pairs of second values on inphase and quadrature phase components thereof, the pairs of second values corresponding to coordinate pairs of signal points of one of the 4-PSK 2D constellation, the trapezoid 2D constellation, and the offset 4-PSK 2D constellation.

17. The system of claim 11 , wherein the controller is configured to cause the modulation of inphase and quadrature phase components of the optical subcarrier with two or more bits of digital data per symbol interval.

18. A system, comprising:

a light source to produce a coherent optical carrier with an optical subcarrier;

an electro-optical modulator comprising an optical splitter configured to receive the optical carrier and having four outputs, an optical combiner with four inputs, and four waveguides connecting the outputs to the inputs such that each input is connected to one of the outputs, each waveguide having an electro-optical phase shifter responsive to applied voltages, the electro-optical modulator and light source being configured such that optical carriers output by the waveguides interfere in the optical combiner in response to the source producing the coherent optical carrier; and

a controller being configured to apply a stream of sets of control voltages to the electro-optical phase shifters in response to receiving a stream of digital data such that the modulator produces a stream of modulated pairs of values on the inphase and quadrature phase components of the optical subcarrier, the modulated pairs of values corresponding to coordinate pairs of signal points of a 2D signal constellation whose signal points have equal lengths.

19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the waveguides have different lengths and wherein magnitudes of differences between the lengths of any two of the waveguides differ from an integer number of wavelengths of the optical subcarrier by at least 0.1 times the optical subcarrier's wavelength.

20. The system of claim 19 , wherein the signal points form a representation of one of the 4-PSK 2D constellation, the trapezoid 2D constellation, and the offset 4-PSK 2D constellation.

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