Title :
"Broadcast and select" OADM in 80 x 10.7 Gb/s ultra-longhaul network
Author :
Vasilyev, Michael ; Tomkos, Ioannis ; Rhee, June-Koo ; Mehendale, Manjusha ; Hallock, Bradley S. ; Szalabofka, Brian K. ; Williams, Martin ; Tsuda, Sergio ; Sharma, Manish
Author_Institution :
Photonic Res. & Test Center, Corning Inc., Somerset, NJ, USA
Abstract :
We report the first experimental realization of a dynamically reconfigurable ultra-longhaul network using a "broadcast and select" optical add-drop-multiplexer (OADM) architecture. We achieve 80 /spl times/ 10.7 Gb/s nonreturn-to-zero C-band dense wavelength-division-multiplexing networking with 50-GHz channel spacing over 4160 km (52 spans /spl times/ 80 km each) of all-Raman-amplified symmetric dispersion-managed fiber and 13 concatenated OADMs with 320-km spacing. Measured Q values exhibit more than 2 dB margin over the forward-error-correction threshold for 10/sup -15/ bit-error-rate operation. These results are obtained for the channels passing through the 320-km spaced OADMs when 50% add-drop occurs at an intermediate OADM located along the transmission path, as well as for the channels added at the intermediate OADM. Penalties due to filter concatenation and crosstalk are quantified. The Q factor is also characterized after 8000-km transmission.
Keywords :
Q-factor; Raman lasers; channel spacing; forward error correction; optical crosstalk; optical fibre amplifiers; optical fibre dispersion; optical fibre networks; wavelength division multiplexing; 10.7 Gbit/s; 320 km; 4160 km; 80 km; 8000 km; 856 Gbit/s; Q values; all-Raman-amplified symmetric dispersion-managed fiber; bit-error-rate operation; broadcast and select OADM; channel spacing; concatenated OADM; crosstalk; dynamically reconfigurable ultra-longhaul network; filter concatenation; forward-error-correction threshold; intermediate OADM; nonreturn-to-zero C-band dense wavelength-division-multiplexing networking; optical add-drop-multiplexer architecture; penalties; transmission path; ultra-longhaul network; Broadcasting; Channel spacing; Concatenated codes; Optical add-drop multiplexers; Optical crosstalk; Optical fiber networks; Optical filters; Q factor; Q measurement; Wavelength measurement;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LPT.2002.806837