Publications by authors named "Jiahao Huo"

Carrier-assisted differential detection (CADD) is a promising solution for high-capacity and cost-sensitive short-reach application scenarios, in which the optical field of a complex-valued double-sideband (CV-DSB) signal is reconstructed without using a local oscillator laser. In this work, we propose a polarization division multiplexed asymmetric twin single-sideband CADD (PDM-ATSSB CADD) scheme to realize the optical field recovery of the PDM CV-DSB signals. The polarization fading is solved by using a pair of optical bandpass filters (OBPFs) to suppress the unwanted other polarized offset carrier and signal, and the dual-polarization optical field is recovered by the CADD receiver.

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A measurement of polarization mode dispersion (PMD) vector distribution is implemented with a wavelength-tunable state-of-polarization-detection-based optical time domain reflectometry (SOP-OTDR). Derived from the dynamic equation between the PMD vector and the birefringence vector with a piecewise approximation method, we present an equation for piecewise expression of the relation between the two vectors based on the approximation that the second-order partial derivative of the PMD vector with respect to the length is negligible in each short-enough segment of optical fiber. Utilizing the birefringence vector distributions at three adjacent wavelengths, both the magnitude and the direction distributions of the PMD vector have been calculated through the numerical solution algorithm.

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The transmission performance of 112 Gbit/s PAM-4 signal with commercial 25 G-class EML and APD is experimentally studied by using advanced digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms, i.e. pre-equalization (Pre-EQ), error-table based pre-correction (ETC), least-mean square (LMS) based equalization, direct detection faster than Nyquist (DD-FTN) algorithm.

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Polarization-division-multiplexed (PDM) four-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM4) with coherent detection is a promising low cost solution for 80 km inter-datacenter transmissions at 100 Gb/s and beyond. In this paper, three modified adaptive equalization algorithms for the PDM-PAM4 optical coherent systems, i.e.

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