DocumentCode :
1265770
Title :
Multilevel signaling for increasing the reach of 10 Gb/s lightwave systems
Author :
Walklin, Sheldon ; Conradi, Jan
Author_Institution :
Telecommun. Res. Labs., Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Volume :
17
Issue :
11
fYear :
1999
fDate :
11/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2235
Lastpage :
2248
Abstract :
Polybinary, optical amplitude modulated phase shift keying (AM-PSK) polybinary, M-ary amplitude shift keying (ASK), and polyquaternary signaling schemes operating at 10 Gb/s are investigated in 1550-nm lightwave systems operating over standard, single-mode fiber. The premise for exploring these signal types is that they concentrate power at frequencies closer to the optical carrier where phase distortion of the optical field from chromatic dispersion is less severe. Issues such as modulator chirp, optimal level spacing in a 4-ary ASK signal, and phase modulated to amplitude modulated (PM-AM) noise conversion from a nonzero laser linewidth are studied. It is found that higher order polybinary signals do not offer an improvement in dispersion tolerance over a duobinary signal. 4-ary ASK is demonstrated to increase the dispersion-limited distance to 225 km experimentally and 350 km through simulation, but at the expense of a ~8 dB degradation in receiver sensitivity due to the increased number of levels and the signal dependence of signal-spontaneous beat noise. Furthermore, the linewidth requirement for a 4-ary ASK signal is less than 1 MHz in order to minimize the impact of PM-AM relative intensity noise (RIN) when transmitting over 200-300 km
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; amplitude shift keying; bandwidth compression; digital communication; error statistics; interference (signal); optical fibre communication; optical modulation; phase shift keying; telecommunication signalling; 10 Gbit/s; 1550 nm; 200 to 350 km; 4-ary ASK signal; BER; M-ary ASK signaling; PM-AM noise conversion; PM-AM relative intensity noise; RIN; amplitude modulated phase shift keying; amplitude shift keying; bit error rate; digital lightwave systems; dispersion tolerance; duobinary signal; higher order polybinary signals; linewidth requirement; modulator chirp; multilevel signaling; nonzero laser linewidth; optical AM-PSK polybinary signalling scheme; optical carrier frequency; optimal level spacing; phase distortion; polybinary signaling scheme; polyquaternary signaling scheme; receiver sensitivity degradation; signal-spontaneous beat noise; single-mode fiber; Amplitude modulation; Amplitude shift keying; Chirp modulation; Noise level; Optical distortion; Optical modulation; Optical noise; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Phase modulation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/50.803016
Filename :
803016
Link To Document :
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