Equalization in Dispersion-Managed Systems Using Learned Digital Back-Propagation
Abu-Romoh, Mohannad, Costa, Nelson, Jaouën, Yves, Napoli, Antonio, Pedro, João, Spinnler, Bernhard, Yousefi, Mansoor
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In this paper, we investigate the use of the learned digital back-propagation (LDBP) for equalizing dual-polarization fiber-optic transmission in dispersion-managed (DM) links. LDBP is a deep neural network that optimizes the parameters of DBP using the stochastic gradient descent. We evaluate DBP and LDBP in a simulated WDM dual-polarization fiber transmission system operating at the bitrate of 256 Gbit/s per channel, with a dispersion map designed for a 2016 km link with 15% residual dispersion. Our results show that in single-channel transmission, LDBP achieves an effective signal-to-noise ratio improvement of 6.3 dB and 2.5 dB, respectively, over linear equalization and DBP. In WDM transmission, the corresponding $Q$-factor gains are 1.1 dB and 0.4 dB, respectively. Additionally, we conduct a complexity analysis, which reveals that a frequency-domain implementation of LDBP and DBP is more favorable in terms of complexity than the time-domain implementation. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of LDBP in mitigating the nonlinear effects in DM fiber-optic transmission systems.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-26-2023
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