Mohammad Ali Amirabadi, Mohammad Hossein Kahaei, S. Alireza Nezamalhosseini, Lawrence R. Chen
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Abstract
Mode-division multiplexing (MDM) using few-mode fibre (FMF) has received increasing attention to address the exponential growth of data traffic in long-haul optical communication systems. Also, combining the MDM with wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) is a promising approach for dramatically growing the transmission capacity in such systems. However, a major barrier in this regard is the FMF nonlinear effects, which can significantly reduce the link performance. In this paper, in order to alleviate the FMF nonlinear effects, we focus on power allocation in FMF links by optimizing the input power of each optical WDM channel of each spatial mode, which leads to maximizing the total capacity transmission and also the minimum signal to noise ratio (SNR) margin. The FMF nonlinearity has been already modelled as the Gaussian noise (GN) for which no closed-form formulation has been developed so far. Here, we derive a closed-form GN model for this problem and verify it by comparing with the integral-form GN model and split-step Fourier method. In this approach, an optimal power is independently determined for each channel of each mode by optimizing a capacity maximization and a minimum SNR margin maximization problem in convex forms. The performance of different links including the single mode fibre-WDM, MDM-single channel, and MDM-WDM are compared using computer simulations. These systems are comprehensively investigated in equal/non-equal required SNR as well as flat/non-flat amplifier gain scenarios. It is shown that optimized power allocation to each channel of each mode has a significant enhancement in the minimum SNR margin maximization scheme compared to the best equal power allocation. Furthermore, this improvement is much more in non-equal required SNR and the non-flat amplifier gain scenarios, showing the efficiency of the established approach in practical communication links.
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IET Optoelectronics publishes state of the art research papers in the field of optoelectronics and photonics. The topics that are covered by the journal include optical and optoelectronic materials, nanophotonics, metamaterials and photonic crystals, light sources (e.g. LEDs, lasers and devices for lighting), optical modulation and multiplexing, optical fibres, cables and connectors, optical amplifiers, photodetectors and optical receivers, photonic integrated circuits, photonic systems, optical signal processing and holography and displays.
Most of the papers published describe original research from universities and industrial and government laboratories. However correspondence suggesting review papers and tutorials is welcomed, as are suggestions for special issues.
IET Optoelectronics covers but is not limited to the following topics:
Optical and optoelectronic materials
Light sources, including LEDs, lasers and devices for lighting
Optical modulation and multiplexing
Optical fibres, cables and connectors
Optical amplifiers
Photodetectors and optical receivers
Photonic integrated circuits
Nanophotonics and photonic crystals
Optical signal processing
Holography
Displays