Machine Learning in Short-Reach Optical Systems: A Comprehensive Survey
Chen Shao, Elias Giacoumidis, Syed Moktacim Billah, Shi Li, Jialei Li,, Prashasti Sahu, Andre Richter, Tobias Kaefer, Michael Faerber

TL;DR
This survey reviews machine learning applications in short-reach optical communication systems, highlighting their advantages, challenges, and proposing a new taxonomy for time-series methods to enhance practical deployment.
Contribution
It introduces a novel taxonomy for time-series machine learning methods in optical communications and discusses strategies to reduce implementation complexity.
Findings
Machine learning effectively handles nonlinear and irregular patterns in optical signals.
Traditional DSP equalization offers limited improvements with high complexity.
The survey identifies future research directions for practical ML deployment in optical networks.
Abstract
In recent years, extensive research has been conducted to explore the utilization of machine learning algorithms in various direct-detected and self-coherent short-reach communication applications. These applications encompass a wide range of tasks, including bandwidth request prediction, signal quality monitoring, fault detection, traffic prediction, and digital signal processing (DSP)-based equalization. As a versatile approach, machine learning demonstrates the ability to address stochastic phenomena in optical systems networks where deterministic methods may fall short. However, when it comes to DSP equalization algorithms, their performance improvements are often marginal, and their complexity is prohibitively high, especially in cost-sensitive short-reach communications scenarios such as passive optical networks (PONs). They excel in capturing temporal dependencies, handling…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Network Technologies · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
