Multi-Wavelength Photonic Neuromorphic Computing for Intra and Inter-Channel Distortion Compensations in WDM Optical Communication Systems
Benshan Wang, Thomas Ferreira de Lima, Bhavin J Shastri, Paul R, Prucnal, Chaoran Huang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel photonic recurrent neural network that processes multiple WDM optical communication channels simultaneously in the photonic domain, effectively mitigating fiber nonlinearities and reducing power and latency compared to traditional DSP methods.
Contribution
It presents the first photonic RNN capable of addressing intra and inter-channel fiber nonlinearities in WDM systems directly in the optical domain, bypassing ADC energy costs.
Findings
Reduces bit error rate in WDM systems compared to traditional DSP.
Processes multiple channels simultaneously in the photonic domain.
Significantly lowers power consumption and latency.
Abstract
DSP (digital signal processing) has been widely applied in optical communication systems to mitigate signal distortions and has become one of the key technologies that have sustained data traffic growth over the past decade. However, the strict energy budget of application-specific integrated circuit-based DSP chips has prevented the deployment of some powerful but computationally costly DSP algorithms. As a result, fiber nonlinearity-induced signal distortions impede fiber communications systems, especially in wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) transmission systems. To solve these challenges, photonics hardware (i.e., photonic neural networks) promises to break performance limitations in electronics and gain advantages in bandwidth, latency, and power consumption in solving intellectual tasks that are unreachable by conventional digital electronic platforms. This work proposes a…
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TopicsNeural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Optical Network Technologies · Photonic and Optical Devices
