Comparison of FTN-NOFDM and PCS-OFDM for Long-Haul Coherent Optical Communications
Haide Wang, Ji Zhou, Yongcheng Li, Weiping Liu, Changyuan Yu, Xiangjun Xin, and Liangchuan Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces FTN-NOFDM, a spectral efficiency-enhancing modulation technique for long-haul 400G coherent optical communications, and compares it with PCS-OFDM and QPSK in a complex transmission setup.
Contribution
It proposes a low-complexity FTN-NOFDM scheme with ICI mitigation and a novel frequency tone-based timing recovery method for optical systems.
Findings
FTN-NOFDM has comparable WSS filtering tolerance to PCS-OFDM.
FTN-NOFDM shows superior nonlinearity tolerance.
PCS-OFDM achieves the best bit error ratio performance.
Abstract
Single-wavelength 400G coherent optical communications have become a critical solution to meet the explosive traffic demands. However, the single-carrier modulation using low-order modulation formats requires a broader wavelength division multiplexing grid and expands the occupied optical bandwidth. In this paper, we propose the faster-than-Nyquist non-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (FTN-NOFDM) to improve the spectral efficiency for long-haul coherent optical communications. The subcarrier number is set to eight to enable low-complexity FTN-NOFDM signal generation using a pruned inverse fast Fourier transform and inter-carrier interference (ICI) cancellation. To deal with the conventional timing recovery (TR) failure, a frequency tone-based TR is proposed for FTN-NOFDM. A time-domain multiple-input multiple-output equalizer is designed to update the tap coefficients based on…
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