Hardware-Efficient and Reliable Coherent DSCM Systems Enabled by Single-Pilot-Tone-Based Polarization Demultiplexing
Wei Wang, Dongdong Zou, Weihao Ni, and Fan Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces a low-power, hardware-efficient coherent DSCM system with a novel single-pilot-tone polarization demultiplexing method, enhanced by a new Rx-XY-skew estimation scheme, validated through simulations and experiments.
Contribution
It proposes a novel Rx-XY-skew estimation method and a single-pilot-tone polarization demultiplexing scheme, simplifying the system and reducing power consumption for high-speed data center interconnects.
Findings
Achieves accurate Rx-XY-skew estimation with error less than 0.3ps.
Successfully prunes MIMO equalizer to polarization-independent SISO equalizers.
Maintains performance at polarization rotation speeds up to 10Mrad/s.
Abstract
Recently, coherent digital subcarrier multiplexing (DSCM) technology has become an attractive solution for next-generation ultra-high-speed datacenter interconnects (DCIs). To meet the requirements of low-cost and low-power consumption in DCI applications, a comprehensive simplification of the coherent DSCM system has been investigated. The pilot-tone-based polarization demultiplexing (PT-PDM) technique, known for its low-power consumption and ultra-fast polarization tracking capabilities, has emerged as a compelling alternative to the power-hungry N-tap adaptive multi-input multiple-output (MIMO) equalizer. However, the effectiveness of this PT-PDM technique is extremely vulnerable to the receiver-side XY-skew (Rx-XY-skew), which is revealed in this paper for the first time. Then, a pilot-tone-enabled modified Godard phase detector (PT-MGPD) scheme is proposed to realize Rx-XY-skew…
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TopicsOptical Network Technologies · Photonic and Optical Devices · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
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