Title :
WDM–TDM NG-PON Power Budget Extension by Utilizing SOA in the Remote Node
Author :
Emsia, A. ; Le, Q.T. ; Malekizandi, M. ; Briggmann, Dieter ; Djordjevic, Ivan B. ; Kuppers, F.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Microwave Eng. & Photonics, Tech. Univ. Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Abstract :
Today, even in access networks, data traffic is enormously increasing, a trend that causes existing passive optical network (PON) infrastructures to become bottlenecks in a tele- and data-communication infrastructure, which is aimed to be both broadband and seamless. Thus, two major objectives are considered for next-generation PONs (NG-PONs), i.e., first, bandwidth increase, and second, reach extension to reduce deployment costs. Here, we describe a new reach extension scheme that at the same time allows increasing the number of subscribers in the network. The amplification technique is based on a bidirectional semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA). It is shown that the extender configuration not only meets the bandwidth and budget requirements for NG-PONs but also remarkably improves them. Differential (quadrature) phase-shift keying (D(Q)PSK) signals are investigated in this paper. Hybrid wavelength-division multiplexing/time-division multiplexing (WDM/TDM) transmission up to 120-Gb/s downstream and 40-Gb/s upstream are experimentally demonstrated. The access budget of 33.4 dB is achieved at 10 Gb/s on every WDM channel in case of DPSK enabling a splitting ratio of 1:512 per wavelength. Furthermore, optical power budget of 40 dB is obtained when DQPSK is used, where a splitting ratio of 1024 per wavelength can be supported. Additionally, a cost-efficient chirped managed directly modulated laser scheme is proposed for DPSK signal generation in U.S. scenario enabling a high-power budget performance low-cost transmitter configuration, which appears suitable for NG-PON application. The proposed technique also alleviates nonlinear impairments [specifically, cross-phase modulation (XPM)], which appear in dense WDM transmission.
Keywords :
chirp modulation; differential phase shift keying; next generation networks; optical transmitters; passive optical networks; quadrature phase shift keying; semiconductor optical amplifiers; subscriber loops; time division multiplexing; wavelength division multiplexing; DPSK; QPSK; SOA; WDM channel; WDM-TDM NG-PON power budget extension; access networks; bit rate 10 Gbit/s; bit rate 120 Gbit/s; bit rate 40 Gbit/s; cost-efficient chirped managed directly modulated laser scheme; data communication infrastructure; data traffic; differential phase-shift keying; low-cost transmitter configuration; next-generation passive optical network; quadrature phase-shift keying; remote node; semiconductor optical amplifier; splitting ratio; telecommunication infrastructure; time-division multiplexing; wavelength-division multiplexing; Optical network units; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters; Passive optical networks; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Time division multiplexing; Wavelength division multiplexing; Next-generation passive optical network (NG-PON); access networks; differentially phase-shift keying (DPSK); semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA); time-division multiplexing (TDM); wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM);
Journal_Title :
Photonics Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPHOT.2014.2314108