An effective sampling clock synchronization method for continuous- and burst-mode transmission in OFDMA-PONs

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Abstract

A sampling frequency offset (SFO) estimation and compensation method based on frequency domain correlation of long training symbols for orthogonal frequency division multiple access passive optical network (OFDMA-PON) is experimentally demonstrated, which shows excellent performances in transmissions of continuous- and burst-mode. For continuous-mode transmission under a certain SFO, the proposed scheme can perform effectively in a wide received optical power (RoP) range from −8 dBm to −2 dBm and has high estimation veracity and a large applicable range as large as 100 ppm at a certain RoP. Similar behavior is also demonstrated under burst-mode transmission with tiny performance degradation caused by the fact that the algorithm needs time to reach a stable status of synchronization.

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Cai, Y., Zhang, Q., Chen, R., Kuang, C., Zhang, Z., Li, Y., & Chen, J. (2017). An effective sampling clock synchronization method for continuous- and burst-mode transmission in OFDMA-PONs. Optics Communications, 384, 78–84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2016.10.012

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