IP Library Granted Patent US 10,659,192
Granted Patent B2
US 10,659,192 · App. 16/451,986 · Granted May 19, 2020

Apparatus and method for communicating data over an optical channel

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Patent No.
US 10,659,192
App. No.
16/451,986
Granted
May 19, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical module processes first FEC (Forward Error Correction) encoded data produced by a first FEC encoder. The optical module has a second FEC encoder for further coding a subset of the first FEC encoded data to produce second FEC encoded data. The optical module also has an optical modulator for modulating, based on a combination of the second FEC encoded data and a remaining portion of the first FEC encoded data that is not further coded, an optical signal for transmission over an optical channel. The second FEC encoder is an encoder for an FEC code that has a bit-level trellis representation with a number of states in any section of the bit-level trellis representation being less than or equal to 64 states. In this manner, the second FEC encoder has relatively low complexity (e.g. relatively low transistor count) that can reduce power consumption for the optical module.

Claims (52)

1. A transmitting apparatus comprising:

a host card configured to generate a first forward error correction (FEC) encoded data using a first FEC encoder and to process the first FEC encoded data by performing interleaving to randomize positions or errors using an error decorrelator;

an optical module configured to encode a subset of the first FEC encoded data to produce second FEC encoded data using a second FEC encoder, the optical module further being configured to modulate, based on a combination of the second FEC encoded data and a remaining portion of the first FEC encoded data that is not further coded, an optical signal for transmission over an optical channel;

wherein the second FEC encoder is an encoder for an FEC code that has a bit-level trellis representation with a number of states.

2. The transmitting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the number of states in any section of the bit-level trellis representation is 16 states.

3. The transmitting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the second FEC encoder implements an extended Hamming code or a convolutional code.

4. The transmitting apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:

a demultiplexer configured for splitting the first FEC encoded data into an LSB (Least Significant Bit) sequence and an MSB (Most Significant Bit) sequence;

wherein the LSB sequence is the subset of the first FEC encoded data that is further coded by the second FEC encoder to produce the second FEC encoded data.

5. The transmitting apparatus of claim 4 further comprising:

a symbol mapper configured for combining, into symbols, the second FEC encoded data and the MSB sequence of the first FEC encoded data;

wherein the optical modulator modulates the optical signal based on the symbols.

6. The transmitting apparatus of claim 5 wherein:

the second FEC encoded data is a stream of set-partitioning bits for symbols of a DP-DQPSK (Dual-Polarization Differential Quadrature-Phase-Shift-Keying) constellation.

7. The transmitting apparatus of claim 5 wherein:

the second FEC encoded data is a stream of set-partitioning bits for symbols of a PAM-M (Pulse-Amplitude Modulation) constellation.

8. The transmitting apparatus of claim 7 wherein the symbol mapper comprises:

a first symbol mapper for generating PAM-M symbols; and

a second symbol mapper for mapping pairs of the PAM-M symbols into QAM-M 2 (Quadrature-Amplitude Modulation) symbols.

9. A method generating and transmitting an optical signal, the method comprising:

coding, by a first forward error correction (FEC) encoder, a first FEC encoded data;

processing, by an error decorrelator, the first FEC encoded data by performing interleaving to randomize positions or errors;

coding, by a second FEC encoder, a subset of the first FEC encoded data to produce second FEC encoded data; and

modulating, by an optical modulator, the optical signal for transmission over an optical channel based on a combination of the second FEC encoded data and a remaining portion of the first FEC encoded data that is not further coded;

wherein the second FEC encoder is an encoder for an FEC code that has a bit-level trellis representation with a number of states.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the number of states in any section of the bit-level trellis representation is 16 states.

11. The method of claim 9 wherein the second FEC encoder implements an extended Hamming code or a convolutional code.

12. The method of claim 9 further comprising

splitting, by a multiplexer, the first FEC encoded data into an LSB (Least Significant Bit) sequence and an MSB (Most Significant Bit) sequence;

wherein the LSB sequence is the subset of the first FEC encoded data that is further coded by the second FEC encoder to produce the second FEC encoded data.

13. The method of claim 12 further comprising

combining, by a symbol mapper, the second FEC encoded data and the MSB sequence of the first FEC encoded data into symbols;

wherein modulating, by the optical modulator, the optical signal includes modulating the optical signal based on the symbols.

14. A transmitting apparatus comprising:

a transport circuit comprising a first FEC (Forward Error Correction) for coding data to produce first FEC encoded data; and

an optical module comprising:

an interface for receiving the first FEC encoded data;

a second FEC encoder for further coding a subset of the first FEC encoded data to produce second FEC encoded data;

an optical modulator for modulating, based on a combination of the second FEC encoded data and a remaining portion of the first FEC encoded data that is not further coded, an optical signal for transmission over an optical channel; and

wherein the second FEC encoder is an encoder for an FEC code that has a bit-level trellis representation with a number of states; and

an error decorrelator for processing the first FEC encoded data;

wherein the error decorrelator performs interleaving to randomize positions or errors.

15. The transmitting apparatus of claim 14 wherein the number of states in any section of the bit-level trellis representation is 16 states.

16. The transmitting apparatus of claim 14 wherein the first FEC encoder implements a G.975.1/G.709-compliant FEC code.

17. The transmitting apparatus of claim 14 wherein the second FEC encoder implements an extended Hamming code or a convolutional code.

18. The transmitting apparatus of claim 14 further comprising:

a demultiplexer configured for splitting the first FEC encoded data into an LSB (Least Significant Bit) sequence and an MSB (Most Significant Bit) sequence;

wherein the LSB sequence is the subset of the first FEC encoded data that is further coded by the second FEC encoder to produce the second FEC encoded data.

19. The transmitting apparatus of claim 18 further comprising:

a symbol mapper configured for combining, into symbols, the second FEC encoded data and the MSB sequence of the first FEC encoded data;

wherein the optical modulator modulates the optical signal based on the symbols.

20. The transmitting apparatus of claim 14 wherein the interface comprises an optical channel transport lane interface.

Assignments (4)
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 Jun 26, 2019
From: SMITH, BENJAMIN P.; FARHOODFAR, ARASH
To: INPHI CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049597/0193 →