Title :
Advances in multichannel MultiGbytes/s bit-parallel WDM single fiber link
Author :
Bergman, Larry A. ; Yeh, Cavour ; Morookian, J.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fDate :
11/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For ultra-high-speed single media parallel interconnects, an all optical single fiber WDM format of transmitting parallel bits rather than a fiber ribbon format-where parallel bits are sent through corresponding parallel fibers in a ribbon format, can be the media of choice. Here, we discuss the realization of a multi-km×Gb/s bit-parallel WDM (BP-WDM) single fiber link. The distance-speed product of this single fiber link is more than several orders of magnitude higher than that of a fiber ribbon link. The design of a 12 b parallel channels WDM system operating at 1 Gb/s per channel rate through a single fiber is first presented. Experimental results for a two channel system operating at that rate are given. Further improvement of distance-speed product for the BP-WDM link can be obtained with JPL´s newly developed 20 Gb/s per channel laser diode array transmitter. Also, new computer simulation results on how a large amplitude co-propagating pulse may induce pulse compression on all the co-propagating data pulses, thereby improving the shaping of these pulses for a WDM system, are presented and discussed. The existence of WDM solitons is also shown
Keywords :
computer networks; data communication; digital communication; optical fibre communication; optical interconnections; optical modulation; optical solitons; wavelength division multiplexing; 1 Gbit/s; 20 Gbit/s; WDM solitons; bit-parallel WDM single fiber link; computer networks; computer simulation; high performance computing environments; laser diode array transmitter; nonlinear cross-phase modulation; single media parallel interconnects; time aligned transmission; two channel system; ultra-high-speed interconnects; Diode lasers; Optical arrays; Optical fibers; Optical interconnections; Optical pulse compression; Optical solitons; Optical transmitters; Pulse compression methods; Pulse shaping methods; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/6040.982829