TY - JOUR
T1 - Capacity of a nonlinear optical channel with finite memory
AU - Agrell, E.
AU - Alvarado, A.
AU - Durisi, G.
AU - Karlsson, M.
PY - 2014/8/15
Y1 - 2014/8/15
N2 - The channel capacity of a nonlinear, dispersive fiber-optic link is revisited. To this end, the popular Gaussian noise (GN) model is extended with a parameter to account for the finite memory of realistic fiber channels. This finite-memory model is harder to analyze mathematically but, in contrast to previous models, it is valid also for nonstationary or heavy-tailed input signals. For uncoded transmission and standard modulation formats, the new model gives the same results as the regular GN model when the memory of the channel is about 10 symbols or more. These results confirm previous results that the GN model is accurate for uncoded transmission. However, when coding is considered, the results obtained using the finite-memory model are very different from those obtained by previous models, even when the channel memory is large. In particular, the peaky behavior of the channel capacity, which has been reported for numerous nonlinear channel models, appears to be an artifact of applying models derived for independent input in a coded (i.e., dependent) scenario.
AB - The channel capacity of a nonlinear, dispersive fiber-optic link is revisited. To this end, the popular Gaussian noise (GN) model is extended with a parameter to account for the finite memory of realistic fiber channels. This finite-memory model is harder to analyze mathematically but, in contrast to previous models, it is valid also for nonstationary or heavy-tailed input signals. For uncoded transmission and standard modulation formats, the new model gives the same results as the regular GN model when the memory of the channel is about 10 symbols or more. These results confirm previous results that the GN model is accurate for uncoded transmission. However, when coding is considered, the results obtained using the finite-memory model are very different from those obtained by previous models, even when the channel memory is large. In particular, the peaky behavior of the channel capacity, which has been reported for numerous nonlinear channel models, appears to be an artifact of applying models derived for independent input in a coded (i.e., dependent) scenario.
KW - Channel capacity
KW - Gaussian noise model
KW - channelmodel
KW - fiber-optic communications
KW - nonlinear distortion
U2 - 10.1109/JLT.2014.2328518
DO - 10.1109/JLT.2014.2328518
M3 - Article
SN - 0733-8724
VL - 32
SP - 2862
EP - 2876
JO - Journal of Lightwave Technology
JF - Journal of Lightwave Technology
IS - 16
ER -