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DFE Versus MLSE Electronic Equalization for Gigabit/s SI-POF Transmission Systems
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EngineeringOptical Transmission SystemTransmission SystemDecision Feedback EqualizerElectromagnetic CompatibilityOptical ComputingLimited BandwidthOptical PropertiesElectronic EngineeringMixed-signal Integrated CircuitPhotonic Integrated CircuitOptical SystemsOptical CommunicationOptical NetworkingElectronic CircuitPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringChannel EqualizationComputer EngineeringMicroelectronicsElectronic Equalization TechniquesOptical Fiber CommunicationOptoelectronics
In this letter, we compare three different types of electronic equalization techniques to compensate the limited bandwidth of gigabit/s step-index polymer optical fiber (SI-POF) transmission systems. In particular, we experimentally analyze the performance of a feed-forward equalizer (FFE), a feed-forward plus decision feedback equalizer (FFE+DFE), and a maximum likelihood sequence estimator (MLSE) equalizer in an optical link composed of a resonant cavity light-emitting diode (RC-LED), 50 m of SI-POF, and a photodiode. The investigation is carried out on a real hardware experiment based on available POF optoelectronics, while the equalization is implemented in software using an off-line processing approach. We show that the FFE+DFE solution pays only a limited penalty versus the much more complex MLSE algorithm. Our result shows that the FFE+DFE solution is a very good compromise between performance and complexity for a gigabit/s SI-POF system.
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