Title :
Mixed Line-Rate Transmission (112-Gb/s, 450-Gb/s, and 1.15-Tb/s) Over 3560 km of Field-Installed Fiber With Filterless Coherent Receiver
Author :
Huang, Yue-Kai ; Ip, Ezra ; Xia, Tiejun J. ; Wellbrock, Glenn A. ; Huang, Ming-Fang ; Aono, Yoshiaki ; Tajima, Tsutomu ; Cvijetic, Milorad
Author_Institution :
NEC Labs. America, Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
We report the first superchannel field experiment where two multicarrier signals at 450 Gb/s and 1.15 Tb/s are copropagated with 112-Gb/s neighbors over 45 × 79.1 km spans of field-installed fiber with erbium-doped fiber amplifiers after each span. The superchannels use zero-guard interval all-optical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, with each optically generated subcarrier modulated by dual-polarization quadriphase-shift-keying signals (DP-QPSK). The heterogeneous data-rate channels are aggregated using wavelength selective switch in a flexible grid wavelength-division multiplexing architecture. The net spectral efficiencies of the channels vary from 2 b/s/Hz for the 112-Gb/s channels, to 3.33 b/s/Hz for the 1.15-Tb/s superchannel. We demonstrate that any of the signals can be detected using a common filterless digital coherent receiver. In particular, tuning a local oscillator laser midway between two optically generated subcarriers enables the coherent receiver (with proper signal-processing algorithm) to demodulate two subcarriers in one data capture. This allows flexible downconversion across the whole signal band. Our results show that superchannels can coexist harmoniously with 100 G DP-QPSK signals. Even though the superchannels use the same modulation format per subcarrier as the 100 G signals, the absence of guard bands enables higher spectral efficiency that is achievable with single-carrier modulation with minimal sacrifice in reach.
Keywords :
erbium; frequency division multiplexing; optical fibre amplifiers; optical fibre communication; optical receivers; quadrature phase shift keying; DP-QPSK; all optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; bit rate 1.15 Tbit/s; bit rate 112 Gbit/s; bit rate 450 Gbit/s; distance 3560 km; dual polarization quadriphase shift keying signal; erbium doped fiber amplifier; field installed fiber; filterless coherent receiver; filterless digital coherent receiver; flexible grid wavelength division multiplexing architecture; local oscillator laser; mixed line rate transmission; multicarrier signals; optically generated subcarrier; superchannel field experiment; Optical fibers; Optical filters; Optical modulation; Optical receivers; Optical signal processing; Optical transmitters; Coherent communications; optical fiber communication; optical signal processing; orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2011.2178061