IP Library Granted Patent US 7,623,797
Granted Patent B2
US 7,623,797 · App. 10/892,010 · Granted Nov 24, 2009

Compensating impairments of optical channel using adaptive equalization

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Patent No.
US 7,623,797
App. No.
10/892,010
Granted
Nov 24, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An embodiment of the invention is a technique to equalize received samples. An optical to electrical converter (OEC) produces an electrical signal vector representing at least one of amplitude, phase, and polarization information of a modulated optical carrier transmitted through an optical channel with impairments. A signal processor processes the electrical signal vector to compensate the impairments of the optical channel. The signal processor includes at least an adaptive equalizer to generate an equalized output, a decision, and an error. The error is difference between the equalized output and the decision. The adaptive equalizer has an adaptation based on at least the error.

Claims (40)

1. An optical receiver comprising:

an optical to electrical converter (OEC) to produce an electrical signal vector representing at least one of amplitude, phase, and polarization information of a modulated optical carrier transmitted through an optical channel with impairments; and

a signal processor coupled to the OEC to process the electrical signal vector to compensate the impairments of the optical channel, the signal processor comprising:

an adaptive equalizer having an adaptation to generate an equalized output using a rotated error from an error,

a rotator coupled to the adaptive equalizer to rotate the equalized output to generate a rotated vector using a phase and polarization matrix,

a slicer coupled to the rotator to generate a decision from the rotated vector, and

an error calculator coupled to the slicer to generate the error, the error being difference between the rotated vector and the decision.

2. The optical receiver of claim 1 , wherein the adaptation of the equalizer uses a zero forcing criterion.

3. The optical receiver of claim 1 , wherein the adaptation of the equalizer uses a mean squared error criterion.

4. The optical receiver of claim 1 , wherein the modulated optical carrier is one of an intensity-modulated optical carrier, an amplitude-modulated optical carrier, an amplitude shift keying carrier (ASK)-modulated, a quadrature amplitude modulated optical carrier, a phase-modulated optical carrier, a polarization modulated optical carrier, a phase and polarization modulated optical carrier, an amplitude and polarization modulated optical carrier, a phase, amplitude, and polarization modulated optical carrier.

5. The optical receiver of claim 4 , wherein the phase-modulated optical carrier is QPSK modulated, 8PSK-modulated, differentially phase-modulated, DPSK-modulated, and DQPSK-modulated.

6. The optical receiver of claim 1 wherein the modulation of the optical carrier is a combination of a plurality of modulation formats.

7. The optical receiver of claim 1 wherein the impairments include at least one of chromatic dispersion, polarization mode dispersion, polarization dependent loss, polarization dependent chromatic dispersion, multipath reflections, phase noise, amplified spontaneous emission noise, intensity modulation noise, thermal noise interference, or crosstalk noise.

8. The optical receiver of claim 1 wherein the adaptive equalizer is a multidimensional transversal filter equalizer.

9. The optical receiver of claim 8 wherein the multidimensional transversal filter equalizer is fractionally spaced or baud rate spaced.

10. The optical receiver of claim 1 wherein the rotator comprises at least one of a phase rotator, a polarization rotator, and a phase and polarization rotator using a rotation matrix computed from input of the slicer and the decision.

11. The optical receiver of claim 1 wherein the signal processor is one of a digital signal processor, an analog signal processor, and a mixed-mode signal processor.

12. An optical receiver comprising:

an optical to electrical converter (OEC) to produce an electrical signal vector representing at least one of amplitude, phase, and polarization information of a modulated optical carrier transmitted through an optical channel with impairments; and

a signal processor coupled to the OEC to process the electrical signal vector to compensate the impairments of the optical channel, the signal processor comprising:

a rotator to rotate the electrical signal vector to generate a rotated vector using a phase and polarization matrix;

an adaptive equalizer coupled to the rotator and having an adaptation to generate an equalized output from the rotated vector using a rotated error from an error,

a slicer coupled to the adaptive equalizer to generate a decision, and

an error calculator coupled to the slicer to generate the error, the error being difference between the equalized output and the decision.

13. The optical receiver of claim 12 , wherein the rotator comprises at least one of a phase rotator, a polarization rotator, and a phase and polarization rotator using a rotation matrix computed from input of the slicer and the decision.

14. A method comprising:

producing an electrical signal vector representing at least one of amplitude, phase, and polarization information of a modulated optical carrier transmitted through an optical channel with impairments; and

processing the electrical signal vector to compensate the impairments of the optical channel, processing comprising:

generating an equalized output by an adaptive equalizer having an adaptation using a rotated error from an error,

rotating the equalized output by a rotator to generate a rotated vector using a phase and polarization matrix,

generating a decision from the rotated vector by a slicer, and

generating the error being difference between the rotated vector and the decision.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the adaptation of the equalizer uses a zero forcing criterion.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the adaptation of the equalizer uses a mean squared error criterion.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the modulated optical carrier is one of an intensity-modulated optical carrier, an amplitude-modulated optical carrier, an amplitude shift keying carrier (ASK)-modulated, a quadrature amplitude modulated optical carrier, a phase-modulated optical carrier, a polarization modulated optical carrier, a phase and polarization modulated optical carrier, an amplitude and polarization modulated optical carrier, a phase, amplitude, and polarization modulated optical carrier.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the phase-modulated optical carrier is QPSK modulated, 8PSK-modulated, differentially phase-modulated, DPSK-modulated, and DQPSK-modulated.

19. The method of claim 14 wherein the impairments include at least one of chromatic dispersion, polarization mode dispersion, polarization dependent loss, polarization dependent chromatic dispersion, multipath reflections, phase noise, amplified spontaneous emission noise, intensity modulation noise, thermal noise interference, or crosstalk noise.

20. The method of claim 14 wherein generating the equalized output by the adaptive equalizer comprises generating the equalized output by the adaptive equalizer is a multidimensional transversal filter equalizer.

21. The method of claim 20 wherein the multidimensional transversal filter equalizer is fractionally spaced or baud rate spaced.

22. The method of claim 14 wherein the rotating comprises rotating by at least one of a phase rotator, a polarization rotator, and a phase and polarization rotator using a rotation matrix computed from input of the slicer and the decision.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 27, 2021
From: CAVIUM INTERNATIONAL
To: MARVELL ASIA PTE LTD.
Reel/Frame 057336/0873 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2021
From: MARVELL TECHNOLOGY CAYMAN I
To: CAVIUM INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 057279/0519 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 23, 2021
From: INPHI CORPORATION
To: MARVELL TECHNOLOGY CAYMAN I
Reel/Frame 056649/0823 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2017
From: CLARIPHY COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
To: INPHI CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 041734/0698 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2016
From: FUNDACION TARPUY
To: CLARIPHY COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 040424/0946 →