IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2022)

High-Security 3D-CAP Modulation Based on Triple-Decker Constellation in a 7-Core Fiber

  • Siqi He,
  • Bo Liu,
  • Jianxin Ren,
  • Rahat Ullah,
  • Xiangyu Wu,
  • Yaya Mao,
  • Shuaidong Chen,
  • Chenqi Ni,
  • Tutao Wang,
  • Yiming Ma,
  • Chenfang Zhang,
  • He Zhang,
  • Shikui Shen,
  • Guangquan Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2022.3202657
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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In this paper, a high-security three-dimensional carrier-less amplitude-phase (3D-CAP) modulation is proposed, which can be used for short-distance multi-core fiber communication. Using a brand-new 3D constellation dubbed Triple-Decker, the 3D-CAP passive optical network's bit error rate (BER) performance is improved. This constellation's constellation figure of merit can be increased by changing the three-dimensional constellation distribution through geometric shaping. To provide constellation encryption for Triple-Decker by rotation, expansion, and time slot scrambling at the physical layer in 3D-CAP passive optical network (3D-CAP-PON), a four-dimensional hyperchaotic system known as Fu's model is utilized. We successfully carried out an experiment demonstrating 25.5 Gb/s 3D-CAP transmission over a 7-core fiber communication system. Experimental results illustrate that, compared to the traditional 3D constellation, our suggested scheme can obtain 0.6 dB receiving sensitivity gain at the BER∼1 × 10−3. The achieved key space is 10120. Due to its strong security and superior performance, this scheme has a promising future in short-distance secure communication.

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