2022
DOI: 10.3390/photonics9120927
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Modulation Format Identification Based on Signal Constellation Diagrams and Support Vector Machine

Abstract: In coherent optical communication systems, where multiple modulation formats are mixed and variable, the correct identification of signal modulation formats provides the foundation for subsequent performance improvement using digital algorithms. A modulation format identification (MFI) scheme based on signal constellation diagrams and support vector machine (SVM) is proposed. Firstly, the signal constellation diagrams are divided by the fractal dimension of the weighted linear least squares (WLS-FD) algorithm,… Show more

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“…Generally speaking, the modulation format identification difficulty increases significantly upon increasing the modulation format order. To address this problem, an MFI scheme based on signal constellation diagrams and support vector machine (SVM) has been proposed in [35], which identifies modulation formats up to 256QAM at the cost of computational complexity in the feature-extraction stage. The authors in [36] have proposed an MFI scheme that utilizes a peak-density clustering algorithm to identify constellation diagrams of modulation formats up to 128QAM for adaptive optical OFDM systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally speaking, the modulation format identification difficulty increases significantly upon increasing the modulation format order. To address this problem, an MFI scheme based on signal constellation diagrams and support vector machine (SVM) has been proposed in [35], which identifies modulation formats up to 256QAM at the cost of computational complexity in the feature-extraction stage. The authors in [36] have proposed an MFI scheme that utilizes a peak-density clustering algorithm to identify constellation diagrams of modulation formats up to 128QAM for adaptive optical OFDM systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%