• DocumentCode
    1254569
  • Title

    A multilevel soliton communication system

  • Author

    Hatami-Hanza, Hamid ; Mostofi, Amir ; Chu, Pak L.

  • Author_Institution
    OpNet Commun. Technol. Inc., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
  • Volume
    15
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1997
  • fDate
    1/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    6
  • Lastpage
    19
  • Abstract
    A multilevel soliton communication system is proposed and assessed. In this system, at the transmitter end each channel transmits its data via fundamental solitons with a pre-specified amplitude (i.e., soliton width). At the receiver end we take advantage of the sensitive relationship between the amount or fundamental soliton self-wavelength shift and the width of the soliton in the subpicosecond region. We first compress the incoming soliton noises to the subpicosecond level and pass them through a short length of fiber at the end of which the pulses have become separated in the wavelength domain since each soliton, corresponding to a data channel, has experienced a different Raman self-wavelength shift. The channels are then easily separated by optical filters. We have derived the design constraint relations for such a system. We have then heuristically designed a 40 Gbs (four channels) system for a 1000 km propagation distance (total data-rate distance product of 40 Tb/km). Numerical simulations and noise analyses have verified the feasibility and practicality of the proposed system with very good design margins. The wavelength jitter is found to be much smaller than the desired filter spacing, and thus its contribution to the bit error rate is negligible. We also argue that the system is more tolerant to Gordon-Haus timing jitter than conventional TDM soliton systems. The system is all fiber and is, therefore very cost effective as it does not require sophisticated electro-optic and microwave circuits for demultiplexing. The system can potentially operate at much higher speeds than those achievable in conventional soliton systems and it can be used in parallel with WDM soliton system
  • Keywords
    demultiplexing; high-speed optical techniques; jitter; optical fibre communication; optical receivers; optical solitons; optical transmitters; sensitivity; time division multiplexing; 1000 km; 40 Gbit/s; Gordon-Haus timing jitter; Raman self-wavelength shift; WDM soliton system; bit error rate; channel transmission; channel transmits; filter spacing; fundamental soliton self-wavelength shift; fundamental solitons; incoming soliton noises; km propagation distance; multilevel soliton communication system; optical filters; pre-specified amplitude; receiver end; sensitive relationship; soliton width; subpicosecond region soliton width; total data-rate distance product; transmitter; transmitter end; wavelength jitter; Jitter; Noise level; Numerical simulation; Optical filters; Optical noise; Optical propagation; Optical pulses; Optical transmitters; Pulse compression methods; Solitons;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Lightwave Technology, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8724
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/50.552109
  • Filename
    552109