DocumentCode
43249
Title
Progress Toward 100-G Digital Coherent Pluggables Using InP-Based Photonics
Author
Forysiak, W. ; Govan, D.S.
Author_Institution
Aston Univ., Birmingham, UK
Volume
32
Issue
16
fYear
2014
fDate
Aug.15, 15 2014
Firstpage
2925
Lastpage
2934
Abstract
A new generation of high-capacity WDM systems with extremely robust performance has been enabled by coherent transmission and digital signal processing. To facilitate widespread deployment of this technology, particularly in the metro space, new photonic components and subsystems are being developed to support cost-effective, compact, and scalable transceivers. We briefly review the recent progress in InP-based photonic components, and report numerical simulation results of an InP-based transceiver comprising a dual-polarization I/Q modulator and a commercial DSP ASIC. Predicted performance penalties due to the nonlinear response, lower bandwidth, and finite extinction ratio of these transceivers are less than 1 and 2 dB for 100-G PM-QPSK and 200-G PM-16QAM, respectively. Using the well-established Gaussian-Noise model, estimated system reach of 100-G PM-QPSK is greater than 600 km for typical ROADM-based metro-regional systems with internode losses up to 20 dB.
Keywords
Gaussian noise; III-V semiconductors; application specific integrated circuits; indium compounds; integrated optoelectronics; light coherence; light polarisation; multiplexing equipment; nonlinear optics; numerical analysis; optical information processing; optical losses; optical modulation; optical transceivers; quadrature amplitude modulation; quadrature phase shift keying; reviews; wavelength division multiplexing; 100-G PM-QPSK; 100-G digital coherent pluggables; 200-G PM-16QAM; DSP ASIC; Gaussian-noise model; InP; InP-based photonic components; InP-based transceiver; ROADM-based metro-regional systems; coherent transmission; digital signal processing; dual-polarization I/Q modulator; extinction ratio; high-capacity WDM systems; internode losses; metro space; nonlinear response; numerical simulation; photonic subsystems; reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer; review; Application specific integrated circuits; Bandwidth; Digital signal processing; Indium phosphide; Modulation; Photonics; Transceivers; Integrated optoelectronics; optical fiber communications; optical transmitters; phase modulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2014.2329754
Filename
6827924
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