Abstract
We present a method to enhance the sensitivity of interferometer based
techniques employed for the in-band measurement of optical signal-to-noise
ratio (OSNR) in wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical transmission
systems. With respect to conventional schemes, a narrow band filter (NBF)
is added before the variable delay interferometer performing the autocorrelation
measurement. The NBF is used to select within the signal spectrum only those
frequencies where the signal power spectral density (PSD) is locally lower
and more sensitive to noise effects. Performance monitoring of a 10 Gb/s on-off
keying (OOK) non-return to zero (NRZ) signal is numerically and experimentally
investigated for an OSNR level ranging from 5 dB to 25 dB. Design criteria
are pointed out for the bandwidth and the detuning of the NBF with respect
to the signal carrier wavelength, as well as for the delay of the interferometer,
in order to maximize the system sensitivity to OSNR variations. Experimental
results, achieved by using an integrated ring-resonator NBF, demonstrate that
presented technique enables to effectively detect small noise variations at
high OSNR levels (>15), where conventional interferometer based techniques
exhibit a poor sensitivity. Moreover we demonstrate that the NBF can operate
directly on the transmitted optical signal without introducing any significant
perturbation, this making the presented technique suitable for in-line OSNR
measurements.
© 2013 IEEE
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