DocumentCode :
270663
Title :
Multi-Band OFDM Transmission at 100 Gbps With Sub-Band Optical Switching
Author :
Pincemin, Erwan ; Song, Min ; Karaki, Julie ; Zia-Chahabi, Omid ; Guillossou, Thierry ; Grot, Didier ; Thouenon, Gilles ; Betoule, Christophe ; Clavier, Remi ; Poudoulec, A. ; Van der Keur, M. ; Jaouën, Yves ; Le Bidan, Raphael ; Le Gall, Thierry ; Grav
Author_Institution :
Orange Labs. Networks, Lannion, France
Volume :
32
Issue :
12
fYear :
2014
fDate :
June15, 15 2014
Firstpage :
2202
Lastpage :
2219
Abstract :
In this paper, we present an original work on sub-wavelength optical switching performed over a coherent multi-band orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (MB-OFDM) super-channel operating at 100 Gbps. After having demonstrated that dual-polarization MB-OFDM (DP-MB-OFDM) is as efficient as single-carrier dual-polarization quaternary phase shift keying (DP-QPSK) technology to transport 100 Gbps data-rate over a 10 × 100-km G.652 fiber-based transmission line, we show that optical add-drop of OFDM sub-bands as narrow as 8 GHz inside a 100 Gbps DP-MB-OFDM signal constituted of four sub-bands is feasible in the middle of this 1000-km transmission line. The flexible optical add-drop multiplexer (FOADM) implemented here is constituted by the association of an ultra-narrow pass-band and stop-band optical filter. The design and realization of such ultra-selective optical filters is presented, while the impact of their physical features over the quality of transmission is discussed. To prove that several add-drop multiplexers can be cascaded, our FOADM is introduced into a G.652 fiber-based recirculating loop and the impact of the cumulated filtering transfer function as well as the crosstalk inside the OADM are investigated. A typical use case for the introduction of such FOADM into long-haul transport networks is given, and the capital expenditure (CAPEX) cost advantage for the multi-layer transport networks is highlighted. By the proof of concept delivered here, combination of super-channel and sub-wavelength optical switching pushes network flexibility far away of what is today proposed by system vendors, opening new horizons for an optimized use of multi-layer transport networks.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; band-pass filters; light polarisation; optical crosstalk; optical filters; quadrature phase shift keying; telecommunication transmission lines; CAPER; DP-MB-OFDM signal; DP-QPSK technology; FOADM; OADM; bit rate 100 Gbit/s; capital expenditure; coherent multiband orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing; crosstalk; cumulated filtering transfer function; dual-polarization MB-OFDM superchannel; fiber-based recirculating loop; fiber-based transmission line; flexible optical add-drop multiplexer; long-haul transport networks; multiband OFDM transmission; multilayer transport networks; single-carrier dual-polarization quaternary phase shift keying technology; stop-band optical filter; subband optical switching; subwavelength optical switching; ultra-narrow pass-band optical filter; ultra-selective optical filters; Bandwidth; OFDM; Optical fibers; Optical filters; Optical transmitters; Training; 100 Gbps WDM transmission; CAPEX cost; DP-QPSK; MB-OFDM; sub-wavelength optical switching;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2322517
Filename :
6811149
Link To Document :
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