Performance Comparison between the Traditional Intensity Modulation Direct Detection and Coherent Detection in a High Speed Optical Fibre Communication System
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2015Author
Chabata, T V
Boiyo, Kiboi
Kipnoo, Rotich E K
Gamatham, R R G
Leitch, A W R
Gibbon, T B
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Passive optical networks (PONs) have become a dominant approach for the fibreto–the-home (FTTH) network deployments. Reliable and spectral efficient technologies are a
necessity for extending the unamplified transmission reach in the FTTH environment. An
optical coherent detection scheme that supports higher modulation formats and increases the
receiver sensitivity is implemented. A 10 Gb/s data stream, intensity modulates a 1550 nm
distributed feedback (DFB) laser with a direct detection scheme. The same modulated signal
is enhanced by mixing it with a continuous wave (local oscillator) placed at the receiver in a
homodyne coherent detection scheme. The enhanced mixed signal is then demodulated to
evaluate and to compare the link performance of the direct detection and coherent cases. A
back to back and a transmission through 30 km single mode fibre were simulated for the two
transmission modalities. The coherently detected scheme improved the receiver sensitivity by
12.1 dBm at an acceptable bit error ratio (BER) of 10-9 as compared to the traditional intensity
modulation direct detection (IMDD) scheme.