Title :
Channel capacity optimization of chirp-limited dense WDM/WDMA systems using OOK/FSK modulation and optical filters
Author :
Li, Chung-Sheng ; Tong, Franklin Fuk-kay ; Liu, Karen ; Messerschmitt, David G.
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
fDate :
8/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Frequency chirp in semiconductor lasers that are directly modulated through carrier injection not only induces dispersion in long-haul single-mode fiber communication systems, but also causes energy loss and signal distortion when frequency selective elements such as Fabry-Perot filters are present. This effect is significant for high-bit-rate channels in a dense wavelength-division-multiplexed system in a LAN/MAN environment which requires narrow-band filters to suppress crosstalk from adjacent channels. A simulation approach is used to determine the channel capacity in the presence of chirp and crosstalk. The results show that a minimal channel spacing of less than 37 and 10 GHz with each channel operating at 2 Gb/s using OOK and FSK, respectively, can be achieved by a dense wavelength division multiple access system. It is also shown that this system performance can be optimized through adjusting various parameters of the laser and the filter
Keywords :
frequency division multiplexing; frequency shift keying; local area networks; optical fibres; optical filters; optical links; optical modulation; semiconductor junction lasers; 2 Gbit/s; Fabry-Perot filters; LAN/MAN environment; OOK/FSK modulation; carrier injection; channel capacity; chirp-limited dense WDM/WDMA systems; energy loss; frequency selective elements; long-haul single-mode fiber communication systems; narrow-band filters; optical filters; semiconductor lasers; signal distortion; system performance; Channel capacity; Chirp modulation; Crosstalk; Fiber lasers; Filters; Frequency shift keying; Laser noise; Optical fiber communication; Semiconductor lasers; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of