论文标题
基于MMSE均衡器的SDM传输中模式依赖性损失和增益估计
Mode-dependent Loss and Gain Estimation in SDM Transmission Based on MMSE Equalizers
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论文摘要
具有耦合通道的空间分层多路复用(SDM)系统的容量在根本上受到模式依赖性损耗(MDL)和模式依赖性增益(MDG)(MDG)的限制。在这些系统中,必须准确估算MDL/MDG的性能分析和故障排除。与耦合通道的SDM的最新演示通过数字信号处理(DSP)技术进行了MDL/MDG估计,该技术基于多输入多输出(MIMO)自适应均衡器的系数。 尽管这些方法提供了链接上累积的MDL/MDG的数量级的有效指示,但通常根据最小平方误差(MMSE)标准更新MIMO均衡器,该标准已知取决于通道信噪比(SNR)。因此,基于自适应滤波器系数的MDL/MDG估计技术也受到噪声的损害。在本文中,我们通过分析对SNR对基于DSP的MDL/MDG估计的影响进行建模,并表明该技术容易出现错误。基于MIMO MMSE均衡器的转移函数,并假设已知SNR,我们计算了一个校正因子,该校正因子改善了MDL/MDG和SNR中等水平的估计过程。校正因子通过模拟6模式的长途传输链路来验证,并使用3模式传输链路实验。结果证实了在高添加噪声和MDL/MDG方案中标准估计方法的局限性,并指示校正因子是实际SDM方案中可能解决方案。
The capacity in space division multiplexing (SDM) systems with coupled channels is fundamentally limited by mode-dependent loss (MDL) and mode-dependent gain (MDG) generated in components and amplifiers. In these systems, MDL/MDG must be accurately estimated for performance analysis and troubleshooting. Most recent demonstrations of SDM with coupled channels perform MDL/MDG estimation by digital signal processing (DSP) techniques based on the coefficients of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) adaptive equalizers. Although these methods provide a valid indication of the order of magnitude of the accumulated MDL/MDG over the link, MIMO equalizers are usually updated according to the minimum mean square error (MMSE) criterion, which is known to depend on the channel signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Therefore, MDL/MDG estimation techniques based on the adaptive filter coefficients are also impaired by noise. In this paper, we model analytically the influence of the SNR on DSP-based MDL/MDG estimation, and show that the technique is prone to errors. Based on the transfer function of MIMO MMSE equalizers, and assuming a known SNR, we calculate a correction factor that improves the estimation process in moderate levels of MDL/MDG and SNR. The correction factor is validated by simulation of a 6-mode long-haul transmission link, and experimentally using a 3-mode transmission link. The results confirm the limitations of the standard estimation method in scenarios of high additive noise and MDL/MDG, and indicate the correction factor as a possible solution in practical SDM scenarios.