Multiplication-free timing phase error detector for Nyquist and non-Nyquist optical signals

  • Tang J
  • Cui S
  • Huang M
  • et al.
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Abstract

A versatile digital coherent receiver capable of handling optical signals with different kinds of pulse shaping schemes (PSSs) is indispensable for future flexible and heterogeneous coherent optical communication networks. Therefore, a low-complexity timing phase error detector (TPED) versatile for all PSSs is of particular interest. In this paper, we propose a TPED suitable for both Nyquist signals with different roll-off factors and non-Nyquist signals. It requires two samples per symbol and involves no multiplications. As far as we know, it has the lowest computation complexity compared with the existing TPEDs used in coherent systems, while incurring no receiver sensitivity penalty. Numerical simulations and experiments are carried out to demonstrate the superior timing performance and PSS versatility of the proposed TPED in both open-loop and closed-loop working conditions. We also implement the novel TPED in a field programmable gate array (FPGA) and verify its real-time clock recovery performance using the 10 Gbaud very low roll-off Nyquist and non-Nyquist quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) signals.

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Tang, J., Cui, S., Huang, M., Li, C., Li, T., Zhou, K., & Liu, D. (2022). Multiplication-free timing phase error detector for Nyquist and non-Nyquist optical signals. Optics Express, 30(10), 16053. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.447448

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