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K-Nearest Neighbor Detector for Enhancing Performance of Optical Phase Conjugation System in the Presence of Nonlinear Phase Noise

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Nonlinear phase noise (known as Gordon–Mollenauer phase noise) results from power fluctuations arising from amplified spontaneous-emission noise of the inline amplifier which is converted into phase fluctuations due to the… Click to show full abstract

Nonlinear phase noise (known as Gordon–Mollenauer phase noise) results from power fluctuations arising from amplified spontaneous-emission noise of the inline amplifier which is converted into phase fluctuations due to the self-phase modulation effect. It may severely impair the phase of optical signal, and would further degrade the performance of the long-haul optical transmission systems. The case can be compensated partially by mid-span optical phase conjugation(OPC). In this paper, an effective k-nearest neighbor (KNN) detector have been introduced to further improve the performance of OPC system by mitigating non-Gaussian impairments caused by nonlinear phase noise. The effectiveness is investigated in a 112-Gb/s 16QAM optical phase conjugation system with 800-km dispersion-managed link and 1280-km dispersion-shifted-fiber link. The results show that the effective and optimal KNN detector can enhance the overall performance of OPC system, even the asymmetric system.

Keywords: phase; system; noise; performance; nonlinear phase; phase noise

Journal Title: IEEE Photonics Journal
Year Published: 2018

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