Fixed-State Log-MAP Detection for Intensity-Modulation and Direct-Detection Optical Systems over Dispersion-Uncompensated Links
Shuangyue Liu, Ji Zhou, Haide Wang, Mengqi Guo, Yueming Lu, Yaojun, Qiao

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fixed-state Log-MAP detection method that improves spectral distortion compensation in IM/DD optical systems, offering better performance with lower complexity than traditional MLSE, verified through experimental results.
Contribution
The paper proposes a fixed-state Log-MAP detection technique that reduces computational complexity while enhancing spectral distortion compensation in IM/DD optical systems.
Findings
2 dB sensitivity improvement over MLSE
Effective compensation of spectral distortions
Reduced computational complexity from exponential to linear
Abstract
In this paper, an optimized detection based on log-maximum a posteriori estimation with the fixed number of surviving states (fixed-state Log-MAP) is proposed to cooperate with equalizers to deal with the spectral distortions caused by limited bandwidth and chromatic dispersion for intensity-modulation and direct-detection (IM/DD) optical systems. The equalizers compensates the spectral distortions and optimized detection decodes the useful bits from the noise. For accurately extracting the bits from more serious noise, the optimized detection with larger memory length is required. However, the classical optimized detection such as maximum likelihood-sequence estimation (MLSE) requires exponential-growing computational complexity and storage with the increasing memory length. The fixed-state Log-MAP detection can decrease the computational complexity and storage from the exponential…
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TopicsOptical Network Technologies · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems · Photonic and Optical Devices
