Non-linear Equalization in 112 Gb/s PONs Using Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks

Fischer, Rodrigo, Matalla, Patrick, Randel, Sebastian, Schmalen, Laurent

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

They currently serve the majority of fiber broadband subscribers worldwide and an ongoing demand for bandwidth has led to recent standardization efforts that enabled 50 Gb/s line rate transmission [1], while the research community is investigating the technologies that will enable PONs beyond 100 Gb/s [2]. One possibility for achieving 100 Gb/s is the use of higher-order modulation formats in intensity-modulation and direct-detection (IM/DD) links. However, this comes at the cost of an increased signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) requirement and lower tolerance to non-linearities in the channel. In a PON, the semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) used to improve the receiver sensitivity suffer from non-linear gain saturation and the electro-absorption modulator (EAM) responsible for modulating the intensity of the optical signal has a non-linear transfer function.

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