DocumentCode :
59239
Title :
Ultralong Haul 1.28-Tb/s PM-16QAM WDM Transmission Employing Hybrid Amplification
Author :
Rahman, Talha ; Rafique, Danish ; Napoli, Antonio ; de Man, Erik ; Spinnler, Bernhard ; Bohn, Marc ; Okonkwo, Chigo M. ; Koonen, A.M.J. ; de Waardt, Huug
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Volume :
33
Issue :
9
fYear :
2015
fDate :
May1, 1 2015
Firstpage :
1794
Lastpage :
1804
Abstract :
In order to cope with the foreseeable capacity crunch next-generation optical transmission systems aim to utilize higher order quadrature amplitude modulation formats to achieve spectral efficiency (SE) higher than the current commercial systems. In particular, transmission rates as high as 1 Tb/s are envisioned, employing superchannel configuration achieved by closer than standard 50 GHz placement of Nyquist filtered wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) channels. Moreover, increase in symbol rate of each subcarrier in a superchannel is desired to reduce the number of components per Tb/s and, consequently, overall cost. In this regard, we addressed a series of challenges namely intersymbol-interference (ISI) induced by low-pass filtering of digital-to-analog converter (DAC), intrasuperchannel crosstalk penalties, and selected suitable forward error correction (FEC) code considering limitations of electronic components. Digital preemphasis is employed to mitigate DAC induced ISI, a subcarrier spacing of 1.2  \\times symbol rate is chosen to limit crosstalk penalties below 0.5 dB in Q ^2 and a FEC overhead of 23% is established limiting transponder count to four, achieving 1 Tb/s net data rate. The superchannel is assigned a 200-GHz optical spectrum to achieve a SE of 5.0 b/s/Hz, and WDM transmission performance is evaluated over three different kinds of fibers: standard single-mode fiber (SSMF), large area pure silica core fiber (LAPSCF), and large effective area fiber (LEAF), having span lengths of 95/121, 82/164, and 81 km, respectively. The maximum reach of 1-Tb/s superchannel with 8  \\times 100-Gb/s WDM channels at pre-FEC threshold of 3.37  \\times  10 ^{-2} was found to be 1110, 1921, and 789 km for SSMF, LAPSCF, and LEAF, respectively. Further improvement in transmission performance is achieved by employing hybrid EDFA-Raman amplification, and achievable distance was extended to 2054, 2952, and 1341 km for SSMF, LAPSCF, and LEAF, respectively, at pre-FEC threshold. Mitigation of a nonlinear phase noise employing single-channel digital back propagation resulted in extension of maximum reach up to 2262, 3349, and 1530 km for SSMF, LAPSCF, and LEAF, respectively.
Keywords :
digital-analogue conversion; intersymbol interference; nonlinear optics; optical communication equipment; optical fibre amplifiers; optical fibre communication; quadrature amplitude modulation; silicon compounds; wavelength division multiplexing; DAC induced ISI; LAPSCF; LEAF; Nyquist filtered wavelength-division multiplexed channels; SSMF; WDM transmission performance; bit rate 1 Tbit/s; bit rate 1.28 Tbit/s; bit rate 800 Gbit/s; digital-to-analog converter; distance 1341 km; distance 1530 km; distance 2054 km; distance 2262 km; distance 2952 km; distance 3349 km; electronic components; forward error correction code; frequency 200 GHz; frequency 50 GHz; higher order quadrature amplitude modulation formats; hybrid EDFA-Raman amplification; hybrid amplification; intersymbol-interference; intrasuperchannel crosstalk penalties; large area pure silica core fiber; large effective area fiber; low-pass filtering; nonlinear phase noise; optical spectrum; optical transmission system; pre-FEC threshold; single-channel digital back propagation; size 1110 km; size 1921 km; size 789 km; size 81 km; size 82 km to 164 km; size 95 km to 121 km; spectral efficiency; standard placement; standard single-mode fiber; subcarrier spacing; superchannel configuration; symbol rate; transmission rates; transponder count; ultralong haul PM-16QAM WDM transmission; Bandwidth; Gain; Nonlinear optics; Optical polarization; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Wavelength division multiplexing; DSF transmission; Digital pre-emphasis; EDFA-Raman Amplification; EDFA-Raman amplification; Nonlinear mitigation; PM-16QAM transmission; nonlinear mitigation; terabit-per-sec transmission;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2015.2401836
Filename :
7036046
Link To Document :
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