Title :
Energy-Efficient Optical Access Networks Supported by a Noise-Powered Extender Box
Author :
Schrenk, Bernhard ; Bo, Francesc Bonada ; Bauwelinck, Johan ; Prat, Josep ; Lazaro, Jose A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Signal Theor. & Commun., Tech. Univ. of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
A method for energy-efficient amplification by reutilization of optical noise as pumping power in access networks with extended loss budget is presented. The amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) of an optical amplifier at the customer premises is thereby reshaped and reused as a natural pump source for Erbium-doped fibers (EDF) inside the signal distribution elements of an access network. This increases the number of served customers and enables also transmission at no extra cost, by just recycling optical noise. Three scenarios, which differ in the design of the optical network unit (ONU), are evaluated and show that up to 4000 users can be served in passive optical networks with adequate signal quality for certain configurations of the ONU. Typical transmission constraints due to the use of cost-effective reflective ONUs, such as Rayleigh backscattering effects, are reduced due to the introduction of a distributed amplification scheme. Besides, full-duplex 10 Gb/s transmission on a single wavelength with simultaneous EDF pump generation is demonstrated with low-cost ONUs, based on reflective semiconductor optical amplifiers. A comparison with traditional amplification techniques is given, and the relationship between the different power consumption for the pump delivery is discussed.
Keywords :
optical fibre amplifiers; optical noise; passive optical networks; semiconductor optical amplifiers; superradiance; Rayleigh backscattering effects; amplified spontaneous emission; energy-efficient optical access networks; erbium-doped fibers; noise-powered extender box; optical network unit; optical noise; passive optical networks; semiconductor optical amplifiers; Energy efficiency; Optical fiber networks; Optical losses; Optical network units; Optical noise; Optical pumping; Passive optical networks; Semiconductor device noise; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Stimulated emission; Optical access; optical fiber amplifiers; optical fiber communication; optical noise; optical pumping; passive optical network (PON);
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2010.2053839