A mini-review of the authors' prior work on VAE-based blind equalization, FPGA-implemented CNN equalizers, and spiking neural network equalizers for optical communications.
End-to-end Optimization of Constellation Shaping for Wiener Phase Noise Channels with a Differentiable Blind Phase Search
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As the demand for higher data throughput in coherent optical communication systems increases, we need to find ways to increase capacity in existing and future optical communication links. To address the demand for higher spectral efficiencies, we apply end-to-end optimization for joint geometric and probabilistic constellation shaping in the presence of Wiener phase noise and carrier phase estimation. Our approach follows state-of-the-art bitwise auto-encoders, which require a differentiable implementation of all operations between transmitter and receiver, including the DSP algorithms. In this work, we show how to modify the ubiquitous blind phase search (BPS) algorithm, a popular carrier phase estimation algorithm, to make it differentiable and include it in the end-to-end constellation shaping. By leveraging joint geometric and probabilistic constellation shaping, we are able to obtain a robust and pilot-free modulation scheme improving the performance of 64-ary communication systems by at least 0.1bit/symbol compared to square QAM constellations with neural demappers and by 0.05 bit/symbol compared to previously presented approaches applying only geometric constellation shaping.
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Recent Advances on Machine Learning-aided DSP for Short-reach and Long-haul Optical Communications
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