• DocumentCode
    739313
  • Title

    Toward Cost-Efficient 100G Metro Networks Using IM/DD, 10-GHz Components, and MLSE Receiver

  • Author

    Karinou, Fotini ; Stojanovic, Nebojsa ; Yu, Zhao

  • Author_Institution
    Huawei Technologies D??sseldorf GmbH, European Research Center, Munich, Germany
  • Volume
    33
  • Issue
    19
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    4109
  • Lastpage
    4117
  • Abstract
    We demonstrate the generation and transmission of 28-Gb/s data employing inexpensive, off-the-shelf, 10-GHz 3-dB bandwidth optical components, intensity modulation (IM), direct detection (DD), and a digital signal processing-based receiver over uncompensated fiber links. We prove that the proposed technology is an enabler for next-generation 100-G cost-efficient point-to-point dispersion compensation fiber (DCF)-free metro networks up to 80 km, as well as for multispan metro-ring networks up to 400 km, consisting of cascaded erbium-doped fiber amplifiers and DCFs as in real-field implementations. Key techniques to enable transmission are the employment of signal predistortion in the transmitter to compensate for the components’ limited bandwidth, a maximum likelihood sequence estimator (MLSE)-based receiver, and a high-performance sampling phase adjustment algorithm. Furthermore, we show that performance can be optimized, while at the same time the complexity of the electronic dispersion compensation part is significantly reduced by exploiting a simplified variant of MLSE that makes use of a reduced number of states. Results in this paper reveal the potentiality of our proposed scheme for a low-cost transition to 100 Gb/s ( 4 \\times 28 Gb/s) wavelength division multiplexed, point-to-point, metro-core, and multispan metro-ring networks, employing inexpensive optical components and the traditional cost-efficient IM/DD scheme.
  • Keywords
    Bandwidth; Clocks; Maximum likelihood estimation; Optical noise; Optical transmitters; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; Chromatic dispersion; Metropolitan area networks; chromatic dispersion; digital signal processing; direct detection; maximum likelihood detection; metropolitan area networks; optical fiber communication; optical fiber networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Lightwave Technology, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8724
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JLT.2015.2463080
  • Filename
    7173003