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Non-Orthogonal Discrete Multi-Tone : Toward Higher Spectral Efficiency for Optical Networks
Achieving higher spectral efficiency is an efficient approach to address the bandwidth crisis of optical networks, but it faces significant technical challenges. High-spectral-efficiency non-orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (NOFDM) has been proposed for meeting the requirement of optical networks' capacity upgrade. Compared to orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, NOFDM can achieve higher spectral efficiency by compressing the subcarrier spacing narrower than the Nyquist orthogonal spacing, but this inevitably induces inter-carrier interference (ICI). ICI cancellation algorithms are crucial in NOFDM for correctly recovering the transmitted signal at the expense of extra processing power. Nowadays, processing power is no longer the obstacle to eliminate ICI due to the rapid development of application-specific integrated circuits for efficient implementation of digital signal processing. In this article, fast multiplexing and demultiplexing for NOFDM are implemented based on inverse fast Fourier transform and fast Fourier transform, respectively. Meanwhile, three representative ICI cancellation algorithms are discussed, and one of them is experimentally implemented. Furthermore, we propose non-orthogonal discrete multitone (NODMT) by integrating the advantages of NOFDM and DMT, which has the potential to achieve improved spectral efficiency for future optical networks.
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