IP Library Granted Patent US 8,532,504
Granted Patent B2
US 8,532,504 · App. 12/914,337 · Granted Sep 10, 2013

Coherent optical receiver with adaptive equalizer initialization system

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Patent No.
US 8,532,504
App. No.
12/914,337
Granted
Sep 10, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An adaptive-equalizer initialization system performs three functions: frequency offset estimation, taps estimation for chromatic dispersion filters, and taps initialization for an adaptive equalizer. The system contains hardware FFT and peak detector units that sense a pure tone that marks the beginning of a known, short data sequence.

Claims (35)

1. An optical coherent receiver comprising:

a chromatic dispersion filter that compensates for chromatic dispersion in two polarizations of a received optical signal, the received optical signal comprising a sequence of known data, the sequence of known data beginning, when transmitted, with a pure tone segment comprising substantially a single first frequency;

a frequency domain adaptive equalizer that receives output from the chromatic dispersion filter and configured to compensate for impairments in a channel carrying the received optical signal; and,

an adaptive equalizer initialization system, coupled to the chromatic dispersion filter and the adaptive equalizer, the initialization system comprising a sequence start detector configured to receive the received optical signal and perform a frequency domain analysis to determine spectral characteristics of the sequence of known data, the spectral characteristics comprising a peak at a second frequency, the peak corresponding to the pure tone segment of the sequence of known data;

wherein the initialization system:

estimates frequency offset from a difference between the first frequency and the second frequency;

estimates chromatic dispersion from the spectral characteristics of the sequence of known data; and

loads chromatic dispersion taps into the chromatic dispersion filter based on the estimated frequency offset and estimated chromatic dispersion.

2. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 wherein the sequence start detector comprises a hardware fast Fourier transform (FFT) unit configured to perform, at least in part, the frequency domain analysis.

3. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 wherein the sequence start detector comprises a narrow bandwidth filter configured to perform, at least in part, the frequency domain analysis.

4. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 wherein the sequence start detector comprises a cross-correlator configured to perform, at least in part, the frequency domain analysis.

5. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 wherein the initialization system optimizes the estimate of chromatic dispersion by finding a minimum-width cross-correlation between the sequence of known data as transmitted and a corresponding portion of the received data signal.

6. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 wherein:

the spectral characteristics further comprise one or more additional peaks at corresponding additional frequencies; and

the initialization system is further configured to estimate channel impairment based on the additional peaks and load initial equalizer taps into the adaptive equalizer based on the estimated channel impairment.

7. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 further comprising a slicer that provides discrete symbol output based on estimated symbol input from the adaptive equalizer and provides a feedback error signal to the adaptive equalizer.

8. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 wherein the sequence of known data is longer than two times a length of the chromatic dispersion filter and shorter than 100 times the length of the chromatic dispersion filter.

9. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 wherein the sequence of known data is between about four times a length of the chromatic dispersion filter and about eight times the length of the chromatic dispersion filter.

10. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 wherein energy in the sequence of known data as transmitted is concentrated in sharply-peaked spectral features and the estimate of chromatic dispersion is based on a comparison of the spectral characteristics and the sharply-peaked spectral features.

11. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 wherein the sequence of known data comprises repeated copies of initialization data.

12. The optical coherent receiver of claim 1 wherein spectral features corresponding to parts of the sequence of known data transmitted in one polarization of the optical signal have positive magnitudes, and spectral features corresponding to parts of the sequence of known data transmitted in another polarization of the optical signal have negative magnitudes.

13. A method for initializing an optical coherent receiver, comprising:

receiving an optical signal comprising a sequence of known data, the sequence of known data beginning, when transmitted, with a pure tone segment comprising substantially a single first frequency;

performing, by a chromatic dispersion filter, an initial chromatic dispersion compensation on the received optical signal;

analyzing the received optical signal to determine spectral characteristics of the sequence of known data, the spectral characteristics comprising a peak at a second frequency, the peak corresponding to the pure tone segment of the sequence of known data;

estimating frequency offset from a difference between the first frequency and the second frequency;

estimating chromatic dispersion from the spectral characteristics; and

loading chromatic dispersion taps into the chromatic dispersion filter based on the estimated frequency offset and estimated chromatic dispersion.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the estimate of chromatic dispersion is optimized by finding a minimum-width cross-correlation between the sequence of known data as transmitted and a corresponding portion of the received signal.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the spectral characteristics further comprise one or more additional peaks at corresponding additional frequencies, the method further comprising:

estimating channel impairment based on the additional peaks; and

loading initial equalizer taps into the adaptive equalizer based on the estimated channel impairment.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein energy in the sequence of known data as transmitted is concentrated in sharply-peaked spectral features and the estimate of chromatic dispersion is based on a comparison of the spectral characteristics and the sharply-peaked spectral features.

17. The method of claim 13 , wherein the sequence of known data comprises repeated copies of initialization data.

18. The method of claim 13 , wherein spectral features corresponding to parts of the sequence of known data transmitted in one polarization of the optical signal have positive magnitudes, and spectral features corresponding to parts of the sequence of known data transmitted in another polarization of the optical signal have negative magnitudes.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 24, 2019
From: OCLARO FIBER OPTICS, INC.
To: LUMENTUM FIBER OPTICS INC.
Reel/Frame 049843/0453 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 17, 2019
From: OCLARO SUBSYSTEMS, INC.
To: OCLARO FIBER OPTICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 049777/0861 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 22, 2016
From: OPNEXT SUBSYSTEMS, INC.
To: OCLARO SUBSYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 037578/0177 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 10, 2011
From: WAGNER, ANDREW; MALOUIN, CHRISTIAN; SCHMIDT, THEODORE J.
To: OPNEXT SUBSYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 025936/0596 →