DocumentCode :
1328945
Title :
Quasi-orthogonal subcarrier multiplexing for high-capacity optical data links
Author :
Benterud, K.P. ; Krzymien, Witold A. ; Grover, W.D.
Author_Institution :
Telecommun. Res. Labs., Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
fYear :
1993
Firstpage :
159
Lastpage :
169
Abstract :
Short-reach interconnect requirements in digital computers and telephone switches may require throughputs of 10 Gb/s (50 parallel lines at 200 Mb/s each) in the near future. Time-division multiplexing (TDM) baseband transmission methods require high-speed multiplexing and precise clock recovery, and/or multiple fibres for such applications. As an alternative, the authors propose and analyze a quasi-orthogonal subcarrier multiplexing technique (QO-SCM) for short-reach digital fibre-optic interconnect applications. QO-SCM signal processing exploits the symbol-time synchronism which is inherent among the parallel lines of a typical data bus, to permit simplified filtering and higher spectral efficiency than conventional SCM. One can achieve bandwidth efficiencies of up to 2 b/s/Hz while eliminating RF channel filters and guard bands, and requiring only simple baseband pulse shaping. Link performance is studied through simulation to derive worst-case noise margins for a 50-channel QO-SCM pay-load signal with 10 Gb/s total capacity using a numerical model of the laser rate equations. Results predict that 10 Gb/s could be transmitted over 100 m at a bit error rate (BER) ≤10-12 on a single fibre-optic link, given a laser RIN of -155 dB/Hz.
Keywords :
channel capacity; optical links; subcarrier multiplexing; synchronisation; 10 Gbit/s; 100 m; QO-SCM; bandwidth efficiencies; baseband pulse shaping; bit error rate; data bus; digital computers; fibre-optic link; filtering; high-capacity optical data links; laser rate equations; link performance; quasiorthogonal subcarrier multiplexing; short-reach digital fibre-optic interconnect applications; signal processing; spectral efficiency; symbol-time synchronism; telephone switches; throughputs; total capacity; worst-case noise margins; Bandwidth; Laser modes; Laser noise; Mathematical model; Multiplexing; Nonlinear distortion; Optical distortion;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Canadian Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0840-8688
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/CJECE.1993.6593943
Filename :
6593943
Link To Document :
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