IP Library Granted Patent US 8,687,974
Granted Patent B2
US 8,687,974 · App. 13/205,441 · Granted Apr 1, 2014

Skew compensation and tracking in communications systems

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Patent No.
US 8,687,974
App. No.
13/205,441
Granted
Apr 1, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Compensation for in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) timing skew and offset in an optical signal may be achieved based on the correlation between derivatives of I and Q samples in the optical signal. The magnitude of the correlation between derivatives is measured to determine the presence of skew. Correlation between derivatives may be coupled with frequency offset information and/or with trials having additional positive and negative skew to determine presence of skew. Correlations are determined according to pre-defined time periods to provide for continued tracking and compensation for timing skew that may result from, for example, thermal drift.

Claims (52)

1. A method of skew compensation, the method comprising:

receiving a plurality of in-phase and quadrature samples of a received optical signal;

measuring a correlation between a derivative of the in-phase samples and a derivative of the quadrature samples, wherein measuring the correlation comprises:

receiving frequency offset information corresponding to a difference between the frequency of the received samples and a baseband modulation frequency; and

multiplying the frequency offset information by the derivative of the in-phase samples and the derivative of the quadrature samples; and

generating a skew correction factor responsive to the correlation.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein

the measuring comprises measuring a plurality correlations between one or more derivatives of the in-phase samples and one or more derivatives of the quadrature samples; and

the generating comprises calculating the skew correction factor based on the plurality of measured correlations.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein calculating a skew correction factor comprises calculating an average of the plurality of measured correlations, and calculating the skew correction factor based on a prior skew correction factor and the calculated average.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

time-shifting an in-phase sample and a corresponding quadrature sample by a predetermined amount;

measuring a time-shifted correlation between a derivative of the time-shifted samples; and

comparing the correlation and time-shifted correlation;

and wherein generating a skew correction factor comprises generating a skew correction factor responsive to the compared correlations.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the frequency offset information comprises a magnitude of the frequency offset.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the frequency offset information comprises a sign of the frequency offset.

7. An apparatus for skew compensation between in-phase and quadrature channels in an optical signal, comprising:

a skew compensation module configured to receive a plurality of in-phase and quadrature samples of a received optical signal, receive skew update information, and output skew-compensated in-phase and quadrature samples based on the skew update information;

a skew correlation module configured to receive in-phase and quadrature samples of the received optical signal, and measure a correlation between a derivative of the in-phase samples and a derivative of the quadrature samples; and

a skew update module configured to receive the measured correlation information and generate a skew correction factor responsive to the correlation,

wherein the skew correlation module is further configured to receive frequency offset information corresponding to a difference between the frequency of the received samples and a baseband modulation frequency and measure correlation between a derivative of the in-phase samples and a derivative of the quadrature samples based on a product of the frequency offset information and the derivatives of the in-phase and quadrature samples.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the skew update module is configured to (i) receive a plurality of measured correlations between a derivative of the in-phase samples and a derivative of the quadrature samples, and (ii) calculate a skew correction factor based on the plurality of measured correlations.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the skew update module is configured to calculate an average of the plurality of measured correlations, and calculate the skew correction factor based on a prior skew correction factor and the calculated average.

10. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the skew correlation module comprises:

a sampling module configured to provide in-phase and quadrature trial samples that include a predetermined amount of positive or negative skew; and

a measurement module configured to measure (i) a first correlation between a derivative of the in-phase samples and a derivative of the quadrature samples, and (ii) a second correlation between a derivative of the in-phase and quadrature trial samples.

11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the skew update module is configured to receive the first and second correlations and generate the skew correction factor based on the magnitude of the first and second correlations.

12. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the sampling module is configured to provide a first set of in-phase and quadrature trial samples that include a predetermined amount of positive skew, and to provide a second set of in-phase and quadrature trial samples that include a predetermined amount of negative skew; and

wherein the measurement module configured to measure (i) a first correlation between a derivative of the in-phase samples and a derivative of the quadrature samples, (ii) a second correlation between a derivative of the first set of trial samples, and (iii) a third correlation between a derivative of the second set of trial samples.

13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the skew update module is configured to receive the first, second, and third correlations and generate the skew correction factor based on the magnitude of the first, second, and third correlations.

14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the skew correction factor is based on the minimum of the first, second, and third correlations.

15. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the frequency offset information comprises a magnitude of the frequency offset.

16. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the frequency offset information comprises a sign of the frequency offset.

17. A system of skew compensation, the system comprising:

means for receiving a plurality of in-phase and quadrature samples of a received optical signal;

means for measuring a correlation between a derivative of the in-phase samples and a derivative of the quadrature samples; and

means for generating a skew correction factor responsive to the correlation,

wherein the means for measuring a correlation comprises:

means for receiving frequency offset information corresponding to a difference between the frequency of the received samples and a baseband modulation frequency; and

means for multiplying the frequency offset information by the derivative of the in-phase samples and the derivative of the quadrature samples.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein

the means for measuring comprises means for measuring a plurality correlations between one or more derivatives of the in-phase samples and one or more derivatives of the quadrature samples; and

the means for generating comprises means for calculating the skew correction factor based on the plurality of measured correlations.

19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the means for calculating a skew correction factor is configured to calculate an average of the plurality of measured correlations, and calculate the skew correction factor based on a prior skew correction factor and the calculated average.

20. The system of claim 17 , further comprising:

means for time-shifting an in-phase sample and a corresponding quadrature sample by a predetermined amount;

means for measuring a time-shifted correlation between a derivative of the time-shifted samples; and

means for comparing the correlation and time-shifted correlation;

and wherein the means for generating a skew correction factor is configured to generate a skew correction factor responsive to the compared correlations.

21. The system of claim 17 , wherein the frequency offset information comprises a magnitude of the frequency offset.

22. The system of claim 17 , wherein the frequency offset information comprises a sign of the frequency offset.

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