Influence of phase noise and interchannel interference on the performance of optical heterodyne FSK receiver

The moments approach is generally considered a systematic way to perform the analysis of coherent optical systems. Exact moments of the filtered signal corrupted by phase noise enable the construction of the Gaussian quadrature rule, which may be used to calculate the system error probability. In th...

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Main Authors: Stefanović Mihajlo, Milić D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak 2003-01-01
Series:Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2003/1451-48690301111S.pdf
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spelling doaj-5b2afc4e41f54f289c3d97fc10fcba792020-11-24T22:47:10ZengFaculty of Technical Sciences in CacakSerbian Journal of Electrical Engineering1451-48692217-71832003-01-011111112110.2298/SJEE0301111S1451-48690301111SInfluence of phase noise and interchannel interference on the performance of optical heterodyne FSK receiverStefanović Mihajlo0Milić D.1Faculty of Electronic Engineering of NišnemaThe moments approach is generally considered a systematic way to perform the analysis of coherent optical systems. Exact moments of the filtered signal corrupted by phase noise enable the construction of the Gaussian quadrature rule, which may be used to calculate the system error probability. In this paper, we extend the method to a wider class of systems to include the cases where the interchannel interference may be significant. We derive the essential equations in the matrix form and compare the moments approach with numerical simulation and Fokker-Planck approach. To illustrate the results, we apply the moment's method to two-channel optical heterodyne FSK system with dual-filter receiver structure, and evaluate the required channel spacing to have less than 1 dB penalty due to crosstalk.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2003/1451-48690301111S.pdfphase noiseoptical communicationenvelope detectioninterchannel interferencefrequency shift keying
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Milić D.
Influence of phase noise and interchannel interference on the performance of optical heterodyne FSK receiver
Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
phase noise
optical communication
envelope detection
interchannel interference
frequency shift keying
author_facet Stefanović Mihajlo
Milić D.
author_sort Stefanović Mihajlo
title Influence of phase noise and interchannel interference on the performance of optical heterodyne FSK receiver
title_short Influence of phase noise and interchannel interference on the performance of optical heterodyne FSK receiver
title_full Influence of phase noise and interchannel interference on the performance of optical heterodyne FSK receiver
title_fullStr Influence of phase noise and interchannel interference on the performance of optical heterodyne FSK receiver
title_full_unstemmed Influence of phase noise and interchannel interference on the performance of optical heterodyne FSK receiver
title_sort influence of phase noise and interchannel interference on the performance of optical heterodyne fsk receiver
publisher Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak
series Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
issn 1451-4869
2217-7183
publishDate 2003-01-01
description The moments approach is generally considered a systematic way to perform the analysis of coherent optical systems. Exact moments of the filtered signal corrupted by phase noise enable the construction of the Gaussian quadrature rule, which may be used to calculate the system error probability. In this paper, we extend the method to a wider class of systems to include the cases where the interchannel interference may be significant. We derive the essential equations in the matrix form and compare the moments approach with numerical simulation and Fokker-Planck approach. To illustrate the results, we apply the moment's method to two-channel optical heterodyne FSK system with dual-filter receiver structure, and evaluate the required channel spacing to have less than 1 dB penalty due to crosstalk.
topic phase noise
optical communication
envelope detection
interchannel interference
frequency shift keying
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2003/1451-48690301111S.pdf
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