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Optics Express | 2015

Comparison of cost- and energy-efficient signal modulations for next generation passive optical networks

Jinlong Wei; Klaus Grobe; Christian Sanchez; Elias Giacoumidis; Helmut Griesser

Extensive numerical investigations are undertaken to analyze and compare, for the first time, the performance, techno-economy, and power consumption of three-level electrical Duobinary, optical Duobinary, and PAM-4 modulation formats as candidates for high-speed next-generation PONs supporting downstream 40 Gb/s per wavelength signal transmission over standard SMFs in C-band. Optimization of transceiver bandwidths are undertaken to show the feasibility of utilizing low-cost and band-limited components to support next-generation PON transmissions. The effect of electro-absorption modulator chirp is examined for electrical Duobinary and PAM-4. Electrical Duobinary and optical Duobinary are power-efficient schemes for smaller transmission distances of 10 km SMFs and optical Duobinary offers the best receiver sensitivity albeit with a relatively high transceiver cost. PAM-4 shows the best power budget and cost-efficiency for larger distances of around 20 km, although it consumes more power. Electrical Duobinary shows the best trade-off between performance, cost and power dissipation.


Optics Letters | 2016

56 Gb/s multi-band CAP for data center interconnects up to an 80 km SMF

Jinlong Wei; Nicklas Eiselt; Christian Sanchez; Ruoyang Du; Helmut Griesser

We present the first (to the best of our knowledge) experimental demonstration of a 56 Gb/s multi-band carrierless amplitude and phase modulation (CAP) signal transmission over an 80-km single-mode fiber link with zero overhead pre-FEC signal recovery and enhanced timing jitter tolerance for optical data center interconnects.


Optics Letters | 2016

Effect of second order signal-noise interactions in nonlinearity compensated optical transmission systems

Mohammad Ahmad Zaki Al-Khateeb; Mary Elizabeth McCarthy; Christian Sanchez; Andrew D. Ellis

In this Letter, we theoretically and numerically analyze the performance of coherent optical transmission systems that deploy inline or transceiver based nonlinearity compensation techniques. For systems where signal-signal nonlinear interactions are fully compensated, we find that beyond the performance peak the signal-to-noise ratio degradation has a slope of 3 dBSNR/dBPower suggesting a quartic rather than quadratic dependence on signal power. This is directly related to the fact that signals in a given span will interact not only with linear amplified spontaneous emission noise, but also with the nonlinear four-wave mixing products generated from signal-noise interaction in previous (hitherto) uncompensated spans. The performance of optical systems employing different nonlinearity compensation schemes were numerically simulated and compared against analytical predictions, showing a good agreement within a 0.4 dB margin of error.


opto electronics and communications conference | 2017

Nonamplified 100Gbps doubly differential QPSK optical signal transmission over 80 km SSMF without carrier recovery

Tingting Zhang; Christian Sanchez; Abdallah A. I. Ali; Andrew D. Ellis

We numerically demonstrate a nonamplified 100-Gb/s doubly differential QPSK signal transmission over 80-km SSMF without carrier recovery or chromatic dispersion compensation. The receiver sensitivity after 80-km SSMF transmission was below −28.8 dBm for frequency offsets up to 2 GHz.


Optics Letters | 2017

Fair comparison of complexity between a multi-band CAP and DMT for data center interconnects

Jinlong Wei; Christian Sanchez; E. Giacoumidis

We present, to the best of our knowledge, the first known detailed analysis and fair comparison of complexity of a 56xa0Gb/s multi-band carrierless amplitude and phase (CAP) and discrete multi-tone (DMT) over 80xa0km dispersion compensation fiber-free single-mode fiber links based on intensity modulation and direct detection for data center interconnects. We show that the matched finite impulse response filters and inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT)/FFT take the majority of the complexity of the multi-band CAP and DMT, respectively. The choice of the multi-band CAP sub-band count and the DMT IFFT/FFT size makes significant impact on the system complexity or performance, and trade-off must be considered.


european conference on networks and optical communications | 2016

Suppression of nonlinear distortion in few-mode fibres using strong mode coupling

Filipe Ferreira; Naoise Mac Suibhne; Christian Sanchez; Stylianos Sygletos; Andrew D. Ellis

In this paper, we investigate the impact of linear mode coupling on the efficiency of intermodal four-wave mixing and on the group delay statistics in few-mode fibres. The investigation will include not only the weak or strong linear coupling regimes, but also the transition region between them, the intermediate coupling regime. This analysis will allow to assess the level of coupling strength require to suppress the nonlinear distortion in a few-mode fibre below the level of distortion for single-mode propagation without mode coupling.


optical fiber communication conference | 2016

Advantages of strong mode coupling for suppression of nonlinear distortion in few-mode fibers

Filipe Ferreira; Naoise Mac Suibhne; Christian Sanchez; Stylianos Sygletos; Andrew D. Ellis


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

Affinity propagation clustering for blind nonlinearity compensation in coherent optical OFDM

Elias Giacoumidis; Ivan Aldaya; Jinlong Wei; Christian Sanchez; H. Mrabet; Liam P. Barry


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

224Gb/s Single Carrier Doubly Differential 2ASK-8PSK System without Carrier Recovery

Tingting Zhang; Christian Sanchez; Mohammad Ahmad Zaki Al-Khateeb; Ian Phillips; Andrew D. Ellis


Optics Express | 2018

Nonlinearity compensation using optical phase conjugation deployed in discretely amplified transmission systems

Mohammad Ahmad Zaki Al-Khateeb; Mary Elizabeth McCarthy; Christian Sanchez; Andrew D. Ellis

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