DocumentCode :
1763429
Title :
Technology Options for 400 Gb/s PM-16QAM Flex-Grid Network Upgrades
Author :
Rafique, Danish ; Rahman, Tanvir ; Napoli, Antonio ; Calabro, Stefano ; Spinnler, Bernhard
Author_Institution :
Coriant R&D GmbH, Munich, Germany
Volume :
26
Issue :
8
fYear :
2014
fDate :
41744
Firstpage :
773
Lastpage :
776
Abstract :
In this letter, we report on 400 Gb/s polarization multiplexed 16-state quadrature amplitude modulation (PM-16QAM) transponder variants and flex-grid network upgrade configurations. We address transponder subcarrier granularity, and demonstrate that the performance improvement, from dual-carrier to quad-carrier super-channel configuration, is limited to ~ 1.4 dB (in Q-factor, at power spectral density of 10-1 mW/GHz), at the cost of doubled hardware requirements. In view of that, we establish the performance improvements, for a dual-carrier 400 Gb/s PM-16QAM transceiver, as a function of increasing forward error correction overhead (FEC-OH) and spectral inversion based super-channel fiber nonlinearity compensation (SNLC-SI). We show that increasing the FEC-OH improves the transmission performance, at the cost of significant power consumption requirements, alternatively, employing SNLC-SI, at a lower FEC-OH, is a more power efficient solution. In particular, for homogeneous and heterogeneous launch power based network configurations, SNLC-SI enables ~ 23% and ~ 45% reach improvements at maximum considered FEC-OH (45%). At a fixed distance, it enables ~ 25% and ~ 50% power savings, respectively, compared with FEC-OH employing linear compensation only.
Keywords :
forward error correction; optical fibre networks; optical transceivers; quadrature amplitude modulation; transponders; FEC-OH; QAM flex-grid network upgrades; SNLC-SI; bit rate 400 Gbit/s; dual carrier super channel configuration; forward error correction overhead; heterogeneous launch power based network configurations; homogeneous launch power based network configurations; inversion based super-channel fiber nonlinearity compensation; polarization multiplexed 16-state quadrature amplitude modulation transponder; quad carrier super channel configuration; transponder subcarrier granularity; Fiber nonlinear optics; Forward error correction; Optical fiber networks; Optical fiber polarization; Power demand; Resource management; Transponders; Optical fiber networks; digital signal processing; error correction codes; fiber nonlinear optics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1041-1135
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/LPT.2014.2305994
Filename :
6739082
Link To Document :
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