DocumentCode
1000361
Title
Field demonstration of in-line all-optical wavelength conversion in a WDM dispersion managed 40-Gbit/s link
Author
Caccioli, D. ; Paoletti, Arianna ; Schiffini, Alessandro ; Galtarossa, Andrea ; Griggio, Paola ; Lorenzetto, G. ; Minzioni, P. ; Cascelli, S. ; Guglielmucci, M. ; Lattanzi, Luigi ; Matera, Francesco ; Beleffi, G. M Tosi ; Quiring, V. ; Sohler, W. ; Suche,
Author_Institution
Pirelli Labs., Milano, Italy
Volume
10
Issue
2
fYear
2004
Firstpage
356
Lastpage
362
Abstract
The development of wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) all-optical transport networks is an interesting solution to increase the capacity of long-haul transmission systems and to solve the route-exhaust problems of metropolitan networks, driving down the cost of that traffic. Routing can be achieved using a transparent device able to select and interchange wavelengths, such as an all-optical wavelength converter. In this paper, an optical transport network over an embedded link located between Rome and Pomezia in Italy is emulated. The transmission has been realized along a WDM, 5×100 km long, dispersion managed link at 40 Gb/s. The in-line rerouting process has been controlled by means of an all-optical wavelength converter realized with a periodically poled lithium niobate waveguide. Moreover, a polarization-independent scheme for the converter has been exploited to allow the in-line signal processing. This scheme is based on the counterpropagation of TE and TM signal components along the same guide and results extremely compact. In this paper it is demonstrated that wavelength conversion and rerouting add no penalty with respect to the simple transmission along the embedded cable. This result seems to be another step toward the feasibility of true all-optical networks.
Keywords
metropolitan area networks; optical cables; optical fibre dispersion; optical fibre networks; optical links; optical waveguides; optical wavelength conversion; telecommunication network routing; wavelength division multiplexing; 100 km; 40 Gbit/s; 5×100 km long dispersion managed link; TE signal counterpropagation; TM signal counterpropagation; WDM dispersion managed 40-Gbit/s link; all-optical wavelength converter; embedded link; emulation; in-line all-optical wavelength conversion; in-line rerouting process; in-line signal processing; long-haul transmission systems; metropolitan networks; periodically poled lithium niobate waveguide; polarization independent scheme; rerouting; route-exhaust problems; routing; transparent devices; wavelength division multiplexing all-optical transport networks; Costs; Lithium niobate; Optical fiber networks; Optical signal processing; Optical wavelength conversion; Process control; Telecommunication traffic; WDM networks; Wavelength division multiplexing; Wavelength routing; 40 Gb/s; Field trial; WDM; polarization; rerouting; wavelength conversion; wavelength-division multiplexing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTQE.2004.827838
Filename
1303583
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