Title :
Colorless FDMA-PON with flexible bandwidth allocation and colorless, low-speed ONUs [invited]
Author :
Schindler, Philipp C. ; Schmogrow, R. ; Dreschmann, M. ; Meyer, Jorg ; Tomkos, Ioannis ; Prat, Josep ; Krimmel, H.-G. ; Pfeiffer, Thomas ; Kourtessis, P. ; Ludwig, Arne ; Karnick, D. ; Hillerkuss, D. ; Becker, Jurgen ; Koos, C. ; Freude, W. ; Leuthold, Ju
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Photonics & Quantum Electron. (IPQ), Karlsruhe Inst. of Technol. (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract :
We demonstrate a remotely seeded flexible passive optical network (PON) with multiple low-speed subscribers but only a single optical line terminal transceiver operating at a data rate of 31.25 Gbits/s. The scheme is based on a colorless frequency division multiplexing (FDM)-PON with centralized wavelength control. Multiplexing and demultiplexing in the optical network unit (ONU) is performed in the electronic domain and relies either on FDM with Nyquist sinc-pulse shaping or on orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM). This way the ONU can perform processing at low speed in the baseband. Further, the ONU is colorless by means of a remote seed for upstream transmission and a remote local oscillator for heterodyne reception, all of which helps in keeping maintenance and costs for an ONU potentially low and will simplify wavelength allocation in a future software defined network architecture. To extend the reach, semiconductor optical amplifiers are used for optical amplification in the downstream and upstream.
Keywords :
amplification; demultiplexing; frequency division multiplexing; heterodyne detection; optical transceivers; passive optical networks; telecommunication network topology; Nyquist sinc-pulse shaping; centralized wavelength control; colorless FDMA-PON; colorless frequency division multiplexing passive optical network; data rate; demultiplexing; electronic domain; flexible bandwidth allocation; heterodyne reception; low-speed ONU; multiple low-speed subscribers; optical amplification; optical network unit; remote local oscillator; remotely seeded flexible passive optical network; semiconductor optical amplifiers; single optical line terminal transceiver; software defined network architecture; upstream transmission; wavelength allocation; Optical fibers; Optical filters; Optical mixing; Optical network units; Optical receivers; Passive optical networks; Access network; Digital signal processing; Frequency division multiple access; Nyquist; Optical fiber networks; Passive optical network; Pulse-shaping; Semiconductor optical amplifier;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.5.00A204