Gaussian Process-Driven History Matching for Physical Layer Parameter Estimation in Optical Fiber Communication Networks

02/16/2022
by   Josh W. Nevin, et al.
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We present a methodology for the estimation of optical network physical layer parameters from signal to noise ratio via history matching. An expensive network link simulator is emulated by a Gaussian process surrogate model, which is used to estimate a set of physical layer parameters from simulated ground truth data. The a priori knowledge assumed consists of broad parameter bounds obtained from the literature and specification sheets of typical network components, and the physics-based model of the simulator. Accurate estimation of the physical layer parameters is demonstrated with a signal to noise ratio penalty of 1 dB or greater, using only 3 simulated measurements. The proposed approach is highly flexible, allowing for the calibration of any unknown simulator input from broad a priori bounds. The role of this method in the improvement of optical network modeling is discussed.

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