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Hexagonal QAM-Based Four-Dimensional AMO-OFDM for Spectrally Efficient Optical Access Network Transmission

A novel spectrally efficient optical transmission in a passive optical network (PON) with hexagonal quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)-based adaptive modulated optical (AMO) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is proposed and… Click to show full abstract

A novel spectrally efficient optical transmission in a passive optical network (PON) with hexagonal quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)-based adaptive modulated optical (AMO) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. With the help of hexagonal QAM and 4-dimensional (4D) modulation, adaptive bit loading is effectively processed to enhance the total data rate. In this approach, some subcarriers are aggregated to transmit integer bits. To employ hexagonal QAM-based 4D AMO-OFDM, the signal to noise (SNR) ratio is calculated using the measured error vector magnitude of the training signal. In our experiment, hexagonal QAM-based 4D AMO-OFDM transmission with a total data rate of 21 Gbps is demonstrated over a 20 km standard single mode fiber for two optical network units (ONUs). The experimental results show that the total data rate obtained using the proposed method is increased by 14% compared to the conventional square QAM-based AMO-OFDM.

Keywords: qam based; hexagonal qam; amo ofdm; transmission; network

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2019

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