Chromatic dispersion compensation using filter bank based complex-valued all-pass filter

Jawad Munir, Amine Mezghani, Haris Khawar, Israa Slim, Josef A. Nossek

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Abstract

A long-haul transmission of 100 Gb/s without optical chromatic-dispersion (CD) compensation provides a range of benefits regarding cost effectiveness, power budget, and nonlinearity tolerance. The channel memory is largely dominated by CD in this case with an intersymbol-interference spread of more than 100 symbol durations. In this paper, we propose CD equalization technique based on nonmaximally decimated discrete Fourier transform (NMDFT) filter bank (FB) with non-trivial prototype filter and complex-valued infinite impulse response (IIR) all-pass filter per sub-band. The design of the sub-band IIR all-pass filter is based on minimizing the mean square error (MSE) in group delay and phase cost functions in an optimization framework. Necessary conditions are derived and incorporated in a multi-step and multi-band optimization framework to ensure the stability of the resulting IIR filter. It is shown that the complexity of the proposed method grows logarithmically with the channel memory, therefore, larger CD values can be tolerated with this approach.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSCC 2015 - 10th International ITG Conference on Systems, Communications and Coding
PublisherVDE VERLAG GMBH
ISBN (Electronic)9783800736591
StatePublished - 2019
Event10th International ITG Conference on Systems, Communications and Coding, SCC 2015 - Hamburg, Germany
Duration: 2 Feb 20155 Feb 2015

Publication series

NameSCC 2015 - 10th International ITG Conference on Systems, Communications and Coding

Conference

Conference10th International ITG Conference on Systems, Communications and Coding, SCC 2015
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityHamburg
Period2/02/155/02/15

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