A Novel Four-Dimensional Modulation Format Based on Subset Selection
Coherent optical transmission systems have a four-dimensional (4-D) signal space (two quadratures in two polarizations), which can be used to create 4-D modulation formats that have better sensitivity than traditional two-dimensional modulation signal. In this paper, we propose an interesting four-d...
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doaj-35bf18b6b53d4d34859b30a13a4df0422021-03-29T23:54:09ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01714228014228610.1109/ACCESS.2019.29441768861046A Novel Four-Dimensional Modulation Format Based on Subset SelectionGuijun Hu0Zhaoxi Li1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5808-1876Department of Communication Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDepartment of Communication Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaCoherent optical transmission systems have a four-dimensional (4-D) signal space (two quadratures in two polarizations), which can be used to create 4-D modulation formats that have better sensitivity than traditional two-dimensional modulation signal. In this paper, we propose an interesting four-dimensional modulation format based on subset selection for coherent optical fiber communications. We compare the proposed modulation format to the polarization multiplexed quadrature amplitude modulation(PM-QAM) and the set-partitioning M polarization-multiplexed QAM (M-SP-QAM). Simulation results show that for the same spectral efficiency, the proposed modulation format can get SNR gains of up to1dB compared with PM-MQAMs at 7% forward exchange control (FEC) threshold at a BER of 1e-3 in back-to-back system. After 800 km transmission distance, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) gain is 1.05dB. It is also shown that the mapping process of the proposed modulation format has lower latency and occupies less memory units compared with the commonly used look-up-tables mapping method.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8861046/Digital modulationhigh-dimensional modulationoptical communication |
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A Novel Four-Dimensional Modulation Format Based on Subset Selection |
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A Novel Four-Dimensional Modulation Format Based on Subset Selection |
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A Novel Four-Dimensional Modulation Format Based on Subset Selection |
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Coherent optical transmission systems have a four-dimensional (4-D) signal space (two quadratures in two polarizations), which can be used to create 4-D modulation formats that have better sensitivity than traditional two-dimensional modulation signal. In this paper, we propose an interesting four-dimensional modulation format based on subset selection for coherent optical fiber communications. We compare the proposed modulation format to the polarization multiplexed quadrature amplitude modulation(PM-QAM) and the set-partitioning M polarization-multiplexed QAM (M-SP-QAM). Simulation results show that for the same spectral efficiency, the proposed modulation format can get SNR gains of up to1dB compared with PM-MQAMs at 7% forward exchange control (FEC) threshold at a BER of 1e-3 in back-to-back system. After 800 km transmission distance, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) gain is 1.05dB. It is also shown that the mapping process of the proposed modulation format has lower latency and occupies less memory units compared with the commonly used look-up-tables mapping method. |
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Digital modulation high-dimensional modulation optical communication |
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