IP Library Granted Patent US 7,636,525
Granted Patent B1
US 7,636,525 · App. 11/423,822 · Granted Dec 22, 2009

Signal acquisition in a coherent optical receiver

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Patent No.
US 7,636,525
App. No.
11/423,822
Granted
Dec 22, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method and system for initializing a coherent optical receiver. Upon detection of an optical signal, a multi-bit digital sample stream of the optical signal is digitally processed to initialize each one of a plurality of adaptive control blocks of the coherent optical receiver. The adaptive control blocks include at least a dispersion compensation block and a clock recovery block. The dispersion compensation block is initialized before initializing the clock recovery block.

Claims (61)

1. In an optical communications system including an optical link terminated by a coherent optical receiver, a method of initializing the coherent optical receiver comprising steps of:

detecting an optical signal; and

digitally processing a multi-bit digital sample stream of the optical signal to find receiver parameters which, when downloaded to a dispersion compensator of the coherent optical receiver, compensate link impairments with sufficient accuracy that residual distortions are within a pull-in range of at least one adaptation loop of the receiver;

downloading the found receiver parameters to the dispersion compensator and processing the multi-bit digital sample stream using the dispersion compensator; and

supplying an output of the dispersion compensator to the at least one adaptation loop of the receiver;

wherein the at least one adaptation loop comprises a clock recovery block of the receiver.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of detecting the optical signal comprises a step of sampling a photo-detector current using a nominal clock to generate the multi-bit digital sample stream with an indeterminate sample phase.

3. A method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the step of digitally processing a multi-bit digital sample stream comprises steps of:

selecting a set of one of more compensation coefficients which, when downloaded to a dispersion compensator of the coherent optical receiver, will at least partially compensate a dispersion of the optical link;

processing the multi-bit digital sample stream using the set of compensation coefficients to generate a second multi-bit digital sample stream; and

detecting a residual dispersion of the second multi-bit digital sample stream sample stream.

4. A method as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising a step of adjusting the estimated total dispersion of the optical link based on the detected residual dispersion.

5. A method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the steps of selecting a set of one of more compensation coefficients; processing the multi-bit digital sample stream; detecting a residual dispersion; and adjusting the estimated total dispersion, are repeated until a selected dispersion optimization criterion is satisfied.

6. A method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the dispersion optimization criterion comprises any one or more of: a local minimum of the residual dispersion is found; the residual dispersion is less than a predetermined tolerance value; a local maximum of a correlation between the second multi-bit digital sample stream and a predetermined symbol sequence is found; or the correlation is greater than a predetermined threshold.

7. A method as claimed in claim 5 , further comprising a step of sending either one or both of the estimated total dispersion and the selected dispersion coefficients to an optical signal transmitter.

8. A method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the optical transmitter is located at a remote node, for transmitting the optical signal to the coherent optical receiver through the optical link.

9. A method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the optical transmitter is co-located with the coherent optical receiver, for transmitting a second optical signal through the optical link to a remote node.

10. A method as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising initializing the clock recovery block including steps of:

tapping the dispersion compensator of the coherent optical receiver to obtain an at least partially dispersion compensated sample stream; and

processing the at least partially dispersion compensated sample stream to derive a clock signal that is substantially phase locked with symbols of the optical signal.

11. A method as claimed in claim 10 , further comprising a step of sampling the photo-detector current using the derived clock, so as to generate the multi-bit digital sample stream with a known sample phase.

12. A method as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising initializing the clock recovery including steps of:

tapping a dispersion compensator of the coherent optical receiver to obtain an at least partially dispersion compensated sample stream; and

processing the at least partially dispersion compensated sample stream to derive a clock signal that is substantially frequency locked with symbols of the optical signal.

13. A method as claimed in claim 10 , further comprising a step of sampling the photo-detector current using the derived clock, so as to generate the multi-bit digital sample stream with a known sample frequency.

14. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of digitally processing a multi-bit digital sample stream further comprises a step of initializing a local oscillator (LO) control loop.

15. A method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the step of initialising the LO control loop comprises a step of iteratively adjusting an LO frequency setting until a predetermined LO optimization criterion is satisfied.

16. A method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the step of iteratively adjusting an LO frequency setting comprises either one of: iteratively adjusting a default frequency setting value f 0 ; and iteratively adjusting a frequency adjustment value ΔF.

17. A method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the predetermined LO optimization criterion comprises any one of: a local minimum of a residual distortion of the multi-bit digital sample stream is found; the residual distortion is less than a predetermined tolerance value; a local maximum of a correlation between the multi-bit digital sample stream and a predetermined symbol sequence is found; and the correlation is greater than a predetermined threshold.

18. A method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the step of initializing the LO control loop is performed simultaneously with initializing the dispersion compensation block.

19. A method as claimed in claim 18 , wherein a common optimization criterion is used for initializing both the LO control loop and the dispersion compensation block.

20. A method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the common optimization criterion comprises either one of: a correlation between a predetermined symbol sequence and a compensated multi-bit digital sample stream at an output of a dispersion compensator of the coherent optical receiver is a local maximum; and, the correlation is greater than a predetermined threshold.

21. A method as claimed in claim 20 , wherein an update rate of the LO frequency setting is different from that of the dispersion compensation block.

22. A method as claimed in claim 15 , further comprising steps of:

detecting a phase error of the multi-bit digital sample stream; and

dynamically controlling the LO frequency setting based on the detected phase error.

23. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of digitally processing a multi-bit digital sample stream further comprises steps of:

detecting successful initialization of the dispersion compensation block and the clock recovery block, and

thereafter initializing a polarization compensation loop of the coherent optical receiver.

24. A method as claimed in claim 23 , wherein the step of initializing the polarization compensation loop comprises steps of:

computing a correlation between a predetermined symbol sequence and a dispersion compensated multi-bit digital sample stream generated by the dispersion compensation block; and

deriving a set of one or more polarization compensation coefficients based on the computed correlation.

25. A method as claimed in claim 24 , further comprising a step of sending either one or both of the computed correlation and the set of one or more polarization compensation coefficients to an optical signal transmitter.

26. A method as claimed in claim 25 , wherein the optical transmitter is located at a remote node, for transmitting the optical signal to the coherent optical receiver through the optical link.

27. A method as claimed in claim 25 , wherein the optical transmitter is co-located with the coherent optical receiver, for transmitting a second optical signal through the optical link to a remote node.

28. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of digitally processing a multi-bit digital sample stream further comprises steps of:

detecting successful initialization of the dispersion compensation block and the clock recovery block, and

thereafter initializing a framer of the coherent optical receiver.

29. A method as claimed in claim 28 , wherein the step of initializing the framer comprises a step of detecting a timing of a predetermined symbol sequence within a dispersion compensated multi-bit digital sample stream generated by the dispersion compensation block.

30. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of digitally processing a multi-bit digital sample stream further comprises steps of:

detecting successful initialization of the dispersion compensation block and thereafter initializing a carrier recovery block of the coherent optical receiver.

31. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of digitally processing a multi-bit digital sample stream further comprises steps of:

detecting successful initialization of the dispersion compensation block and thereafter initializing a polarization-effects block.

32. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of digitally processing a multi-bit digital sample stream further comprises steps of:

detecting successful initialization of the dispersion compensation block and thereafter initializing a nonlinear equalizer.

33. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of digitally processing a multi-bit digital sample stream further comprises steps of:

detecting successful initialization of the dispersion compensation block and thereafter initializing a forward error correction block.

34. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of digitally processing a multi-bit digital sample stream further comprises steps of:

Equalization of the multibit digital sample stream;

Followed by noise reduction;

Followed by further equalization.

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