IP Library Granted Patent US 7,555,227
Granted Patent B2
US 7,555,227 · App. 11/294,613 · Granted Jun 30, 2009

Polarization compensation in a coherent optical receiver

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Patent No.
US 7,555,227
App. No.
11/294,613
Granted
Jun 30, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of processing a stream of digital samples of an optical signal received by a coherent optical receiver. The digital sample stream is processed to generate a dispersion compensated sample stream. The dispersion compensated sample stream is then processed to compensate polarization dependent impairments of the optical signal.

Claims (69)

1. In a coherent optical receiver for receiving a high speed optical signal, a method of processing a stream of digital samples of the optical signal, the method comprising steps of:

processing the digital sample stream using dispersion compensation coefficients computed by a first training loop to generate a dispersion compensated sample stream; and

processing the dispersion compensated sample stream using polarization compensation coefficients computed by a second training loop to compensate polarization dependent impairments of the optical signal;

wherein an adaptation response time of the first training loop is at least 10 times slower than the adaptation response time of the second training loop.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the digital sample stream comprises at least one stream of multi-bit digital samples of each received polarization of the optical signal.

3. A method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the number of bits resolution of each stream of multi-bit digital samples is at least 4.

4. A method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the at least one stream of multi-bit digital samples of a received polarization comprises In-phase (I) and Quadrature (Q) multi-bit sample streams, respectively representing In-phase (I) and Quadrature (Q) components of the received polarization.

5. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the optical signal comprises a stream of data packets separated by SYNC bursts having a respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization.

6. A method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization comprises a pair of orthogonal bit sequences respectively allocated to In-phase and Quadrature components of the respective transmitted polarization.

7. A method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the optical signal includes two transmitted polarizations, and the predetermined bit sequences on each transmitted polarization are orthogonal to each other.

8. A method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the step of processing the dispersion compensated sample stream comprises steps of:

analysing the dispersion compensated sample stream to detect the respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization of a SYNC burst; and

computing the polarization compensation coefficients using the detection results.

9. A method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the steps of analysing the dispersion compensated sample stream and computing filter coefficients are repeated for each SYNC burst of the optical signal.

10. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of processing the dispersion compensated sample stream comprises steps of:

dividing the dispersion compensated sample stream into a plurality of parallel sub-streams; and

processing each sub-stream in parallel.

11. A method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the optical signal comprises a stream of data packets separated by SYNC bursts having a respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization, and wherein each sub-stream includes a respective block of successive samples encompassing a complete data packet and at least one immediately adjacent SYNC burst.

12. A method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the optical signal comprises a stream of data packets separated by SYNC bursts having a respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization, and wherein each sub-stream includes a respective block of successive samples encompassing a SYNC burst and at least an immediately adjacent portion of a data packet.

13. A coherent optical receiver for receiving a high speed optical signal, comprising:

a dispersion compensator for processing a digital sample stream of the optical signal using dispersion compensation coefficients computed by a first training loop to generate a dispersion compensated sample stream; and

a polarization compensator for processing the dispersion compensated sample stream using polarization compensation coefficients computed by a second training loop to compensate polarization dependent impairments of the optical signal;

wherein an adaptation response time of the first training loop is at least 10 times slower than the adaptation response time of the second training loop.

14. A receiver as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the digital sample stream comprises at least one stream of multi-bit digital samples of each received polarization of the optical signal.

15. A receiver as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the number of bits resolution of each stream of multi-bit digital samples is at least 4.

16. A receiver as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the at least one stream of multi-bit digital samples of a received polarization comprises In-phase (I) and Quadrature (Q) multi-bit sample streams, respectively representing In-phase (I) and Quadrature (Q) components of the received polarization.

17. A receiver as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the dispersion compensator is adapted to treat each of the I and Q sample streams of each received polarization as real value sample streams.

18. A receiver as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising a distribution block for dividing the dispersion compensated sample stream into a plurality of parallel sub-streams, and a respective polarization compensator being coupled to each output of the distribution block for processing each sub-stream in parallel.

19. A receiver as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the optical signal comprises a stream of data packets separated by SYNC bursts having a respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization, and wherein each sub-stream includes a respective block of successive samples encompassing a complete data packet and at least one immediately adjacent SYNC burst.

20. A receiver as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the optical signal comprises a stream of data packets separated by SYNC bursts having a respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization, and wherein each sub-stream includes a respective block of successive samples encompassing a SYNC burst and at least an immediately adjacent portion of a data packet.

21. A receiver as claimed in claim 18 , further comprising, in respect of each polarization compensator:

a SYNC detector for analyzing the respective sub-stream to detect a predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization of a SYNC burst of the optical signal; and

a respective coefficient calculator for computing the polarization compensation coefficients using the detection results.

22. A receiver as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the optical signal comprises a stream of data packets separated by SYNC bursts having a respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization.

23. A receiver as claimed in claim 22 , wherein the respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization comprises a pair of orthogonal bit sequences respectively allocated to In-phase and Quadrature components of the respective transmitted polarization.

24. A receiver as claimed in claim 22 , wherein the optical signal includes two transmitted polarizations, and the predetermined bit sequences on each transmitted polarization are orthogonal to each other.

25. A receiver as claimed in claim 22 , further comprising:

a SYNC detector for analysing the sample stream to detect the respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization of a SYNC burst; and

a coefficient calculator for computing the polarization compensation coefficients using the detection results.

26. A method of training a coherent optical receiver to compensate impairments of an optical link, the method comprising steps of:

computing a first set of filter coefficients using a first training loop, the first set of filter coefficients compensating impairments exhibiting low speed transients; and

computing a second set of filter coefficients using a first training loop, the first set of filter coefficients compensating impairments exhibiting high speed transients;

wherein an adaptation response time of the first training loop is at least 10 times slower than the adaptation response time of the second training loop.

27. A method as claimed in claim 26 , wherein the first set of filter coefficients are adapted to compensate chromatic dispersion.

28. A method as claimed in claim 27 , wherein a magnitude of the chromatic dispersion is 1000 pS/nm or more.

29. A method as claimed in claim 27 , wherein the step of computing a first set of filter coefficients comprises steps of:

measuring chromatic dispersion of the optical link; and

computing the first set of filter coefficients based on the measurement result.

30. A method as claimed in claim 27 , wherein computing the second set of filter coefficients comprises steps of:

sampling an optical signal received through the optical link to generate a sample stream;

processing the sample stream to decide a value of one or more symbols conveyed through the optical link by the optical signal;

comparing the decided symbol values to corresponding sample values; and

computing the second set of filter coefficients based on the comparison result.

31. A method as claimed in claim 27 , wherein computing a second set of filter coefficients comprises steps of:

sampling an optical signal received through the optical link to generate a sample stream;

processing the sample stream to detect a SYNC burst having a respective predetermined bit sequence on each transmitted polarization of the optical signal; and

computing the second set of filter coefficients based on the detection result.

32. A method as claimed in claim 26 , wherein the adaptation response time of the first training loop is one minute or more.

33. A method as claimed in claim 26 , wherein the second set of filter coefficients are adapted to compensate polarization dependent impairments.

34. A method as claimed in claim 33 , wherein the polarization dependent impairments comprise any one or more of:

polarization dependent loss;

polarization mode dispersion;

an angle of each polarization of an optical signal received through the optical link.

35. A method as claimed in claim 26 , wherein the adaptation response time of the second training loop is sufficient to track transients having rates exceeding 50 KHz.

36. A method as claimed in claim 35 , wherein the adaptation response time of the second training loop is such that the step of computing the second set of filter coefficients is repeated at a rate of at least 10 kHz.

37. A method as claimed in claim 26 , further comprising a step of downloading the first and second sets of filter coefficients to respective filter blocks of the coherent optical receiver.

38. A method as claimed in claim 26 , further comprising steps of:

merging the first and second sets of filter coefficients; and

downloading the merge result to a filter block of the coherent optical receiver.

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