An Improved Envelope Tracking SOA Amplifier for CO-OFDM Transmission by Using PSO

J. C. Ortiz-Cornejo, S. Azou, Jorge A. Pardiñas-Mir, P. Morel
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Envelope tracking (ET) is a popular technique for improving the power efficiency and linearity of radio-frequency power amplifiers. In this paper, we investigate its use in a Coherent-Optical OFDM transmitter using a Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (SOA) as a power booster. At a fixed bias current, such amplifier may lead to significant nonlinear effects, especially when the signal to be amplified has a non-constant envelope. Thanks to a bias current control scheme, an efficient linearization of the SOA can be achieved. It is shown that the bit error rate (BER) performance of a SOA-based CO-OFDM system can be largely improved by jointly tuning significant key parameters associated with the E T block. A particle swarm optimization (PSO) is applied for identifying the best operating conditions of the ET scheme, which is eventually combined with Peak to Average Power Ratio (P APR) reduction via nonlinear companding. Three distinct scenarios are proposed depending on the tuned parameters. An improvement of up to 8 dB is achieved at a BER of 10–3, for a 5 Gb/s QAM/CO-OFDM transmission.
基于PSO的CO-OFDM传输改进包络跟踪SOA放大器
包络跟踪(ET)是提高射频功率放大器功率效率和线性度的一种常用技术。在本文中,我们研究了它在使用半导体光放大器(SOA)作为功率增强器的相干光OFDM发射机中的应用。当偏置电流固定时,这种放大器可能导致明显的非线性效应,特别是当被放大的信号具有非恒定包络时。借助偏置电流控制方案,可以实现SOA的有效线性化。研究表明,通过联合调整与et块相关的重要关键参数,可以大大提高基于soa的CO-OFDM系统的误码率(BER)性能。采用粒子群优化(PSO)方法确定ET方案的最佳运行条件,并通过非线性压缩将其与峰值平均功率比(APR)降低相结合。根据调优的参数,提出了三种不同的场景。对于5gb /s QAM/CO-OFDM传输,在10-3的误码率下实现了高达8 dB的改进。
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