DocumentCode :
3610527
Title :
Experimental Comparison of Transmission Performance for Nyquist WDM and Time–Frequency Packing
Author :
Meloni, Gianluca ; Rahman, Talha ; Napoli, Antonio ; Fresi, Francesco ; Sambo, Nicola ; DErrico, Antonio ; Rafique, Danish ; Nolle, Markus ; de Waardt, Huug ; Bohn, Marc ; Poti, Luca
Author_Institution :
CNIT, Nat. Lab. of Photonic Networks, Pisa, Italy
Volume :
33
Issue :
24
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
5261
Lastpage :
5268
Abstract :
Several spectral efficient solutions for next-generation flexible optical networks are under investigation in order to cope with scalability issues while traffic demand is continuously increasing. Concerning transmission, Nyquist wavelength-division multiplexing (NWDM)-that confines the bandwidth within the Nyquist frequency of the signal-recently gained a momentum as one of the most suitable solutions for transmission over backbone networks and commercial solutions are available by now. Besides NWDM, other transmission techniques have been proposed to approach or overcome the Nyquist limit, thus further increasing the spectral efficiency (SE). Among them, time-frequency packing (TFP) is one candidate. This method builds a superchannel, whose subcarriers significantly overlap in frequency or time or both. This leads to an increased SE at the expenses of additional complexity within the transceiver to compensate for the introduced intersymbol interference. In this paper, we experimentally compare, for the first time, NWDM and TFP when employing the same identical test-bed. The experiment considered the two different terabit superchannels: a polarization multiplexed (PM)-16 quadrature amplitude modulation for the case of NWDM case, and a PM-quadrature phase-shift keying for TFP. The comparison and assessment of the results is carried out first in back-to-back configuration and, afterward, by propagating them over a recirculating loop consisting of a standard single-mode fiber, including spectrum selective switch to emulate node filtering.
Keywords :
intersymbol interference; optical fibre networks; optical switches; optical transceivers; phase shift keying; quadrature amplitude modulation; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; NWDM; Nyquist WDM; Nyquist frequency; Nyquist limit; Nyquist wavelength-division multiplexing; PM-quadrature phase-shift keying; SE; TFP; backbone networks; flexible optical networks; intersymbol interference; node filtering; optical transceiver; polarization multiplexed-16 quadrature amplitude modulation; recirculating loop; spectral efficiency; spectral efficient solutions; spectrum selective switch; standard single-mode fiber; terabit superchannels; time-frequency packing; traffic demand; transmission performance; transmission techniques; Digital signal processing; Equalizers; Modulation; Optical receivers; Optical switches; Wavelength division multiplexing; Advanced transmission techniques; Coherent receiver; advanced transmission techniques; bandwidth variable transponder; coherent receiver; elastic optical networks; terabit transmission;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2015.2500608
Filename :
7328689
Link To Document :
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