Performance comparison of SSMF and ultra wave fibers for ultra-long-haul 40-Gb/s WDM transmission

Year: 2007

Authors: Pincemin E., Tan A., Tonello A., Wabnitz S., Ania-Castañón J.D., Mezentsev V., Turitsyn S.K., Jaou?n Y., Grüner-Nielsen L.

Autors Affiliation: France Telecom, Division R and D, 22307 Lannion, France; Université de Bourgogne, UMR CNRS 5209, 21078 Dijon, France; School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, United Kingdom; GET/Telecom Paris, UMR CNRS 5141, 75634 Paris Cedex, France; OFS Fitel Denmark, Priorparken 680, DK-2605 Brondby, Denmark

Abstract: We experimentally compare the performance of standard single-mode fiber (SSMF) and UltraWave fiber (UWF) for ultra-long-haul (ULH) 40-Gb/s wavelength- division- multiplexing transmissions. We used the carrier-suppressed return-to-zero amplitude-shift-keying (CSRZ-ASK) and the carrier-suppressed return-to-zero differential-phase-shift-keying (CSRZ-DPSK) formats, which are particularly well-adapted to 40-Gb/s pulse-overlapped propagation. We demonstrate that transmission distance well beyond 2000 km can be reached on UWF with both the CSRZ-ASK and CSRZ-DPSK formats, or on SSMF with the CSRZ-DPSK format only, thus indicating that SSMF-based infrastructure of incumbent carriers can be upgraded at 40-Gb/s channel rates to ULH distances.

Journal/Review: IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS

Volume: 19 (20)      Pages from: 1613  to: 1615

KeyWords: Frequency shift keying; Optical communication; Single mode fibers; Wavelength division multiplexing, Amplitude shift keying; Modulation formats, Optical fibers
DOI: 10.1109/LPT.2007.904915

Citations: 3
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