Stealth and secured optical coherent transmission using a gain switched frequency comb and multi-homodyne coherent detection

  • Wohlgemuth E
  • Yoffe Y
  • Nadimi Goki P
  • et al.
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Abstract

A novel all-optical stealth and secured transmission is proposed and demonstrated. Spectral replicas of the covert signal are carried by multiple tones of a gain switched optical frequency comb, optically coded with spectral phase mask, and concealed below EDFA’s noise. The secured signal’s spectrum is spread far beyond the bandwidth of a coherent receiver, thus forcing real time all-optical processing. An unauthorized user, who does not possess knowledge on the phase mask, can only obtain a noisy and distorted signal, that cannot be improved by post-processing. On the other hand, the authorized user decodes the signal using an inverse spectral phase mask and achieves a substantial optical processing gain via multi-homodyne coherent detection. A transmission of 20 Gbps under negative −7.5 dB OSNR is demonstrated here, yielding error-free detection by the eligible user.

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Wohlgemuth, E., Yoffe, Y., Nadimi Goki, P., Imran, M., Fresi, F., Doddaballapura Lakshmijayasimha, P., … Sadot, D. (2021). Stealth and secured optical coherent transmission using a gain switched frequency comb and multi-homodyne coherent detection. Optics Express, 29(24), 40462. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.431070

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