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IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2011

DPSK Signal Regeneration With a Dual-Pump Nondegenerate Phase-Sensitive Amplifier

Paola Frascella; Stylianos Sygletos; Fatima C. Garcia Gunning; Ruwan Weerasuriya; Lars Grüner-Nielsen; Richard Phelan; J. O'Gorman; Andrew D. Ellis

We demonstrate, for the first time to our knowledge, regeneration of a 42.66-Gb/s differential phase-shift keyed signal using a dual-pump nondegenerate four-wave-mixing-based fiber-optic parametric amplifier. The regenerative performance of the subsystem is characterized in terms of bit-error rate against narrowband and wideband introduced noise. While a strong receiver sensitivity improvement, up to 20 dB, is noticed against narrowband noise, against quasi-random (wideband) noise we observe a regeneration of 2.7 dB.


Optics Express | 2010

Unrepeatered field transmission of 2 Tbit/s multi-banded coherent WDM over 124 km of installed SMF

Paola Frascella; Naoise MacSuibhne; Fatima C. Garcia Gunning; Selwan K. Ibrahim; P. Gunning; Andrew D. Ellis

In this paper we report field transmission of a 2 Tbit/s multi-banded Coherent WDM signal over BT Irelands installed SMF, using EDFA amplification only, with mixed Ethernet (with FEC) and PRBS payloads. To the best of our knowledge, the results obtained represent the highest total capacity transmitted over installed SMF with orthogonal subcarriers. BERs below 10(-5) and no frame-loss were recorded for all 49 subcarriers. Extended BER measurements over several hours showed fluctuations that can be attributed to PMD and to dynamic effects associated with clock instabilities.


IEEE Photonics Journal | 2010

Towards a Practical Implementation of Coherent WDM: Analytical, Numerical, and Experimental Studies

Selwan K. Ibrahim; Jian Zhao; F. C. Garcia Gunning; Paola Frascella; Frank H. Peters; Andrew D. Ellis

Future optical networks will require the implementation of very high capacity (and therefore spectral efficient) technologies. Multi-carrier systems, such as Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and Coherent WDM (CoWDM), are promising candidates. In this paper, we present analytical, numerical, and experimental investigations of the impact of the relative phases between optical subcarriers of CoWDM systems, as well as the effect that the number of independently modulated subcarriers can have on the performance. We numerically demonstrate a five-subcarrier and three-subcarrier 10-GBd CoWDM system with direct detected amplitude shift keying (ASK) and differentially/coherently detected (D) phase shift keying (PSK). The simulation results are compared with experimental measurements of a 32-Gbit/s DPSK CoWDM system in two configurations. The first configuration was a practical 3-modulator array where all three subcarriers were independently modulated, the second configuration being a traditional 2-modulator odd/even configuration, where only odd and even subcarriers were independently modulated. Simulation and experimental results both indicate that the independent modulation implementation has a greater dependency on the relative phases between subcarriers, with a stronger penalty for the center subcarrier than the odd/even modulation scheme.


international conference on transparent optical networks | 2010

Single- and multi-carrier techniques to build up Tb/s per channel transmission systems

R. Freund; M. Nölle; Carsten Schmidt-Langhorst; Reinhold Ludwig; Colja Schubert; G. Bosco; Andrea Carena; Pierluigi Poggiolini; Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe; Michael Galili; H. C. Hansen Mulvad; Marcus Winter; David Hillerkuss; Rene Schmogrow; Wolfgang Freude; Juerg Leuthold; Andrew D. Ellis; F. C. Garcia Gunning; Jian Zhao; Paola Frascella; Selwan K. Ibrahim; N. Mac Suibhne

In this paper, we review emerging technologies to build up Tb/s per channel transmission capacity. The different approaches, mainly based on various implementations of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, Nyquist wavelength division multiplexing and optical time division multiplexing, are introduced and compared with respect to complexity, spectral efficiency and transmission reach. In addition to this analysis, we review recent Tb/s per channel transmission experiments, which have employed at least one of these techniques, and compare them to conventional WDM systems.


lasers and electro optics society meeting | 2009

Adaptive modulation schemes

Andrew D. Ellis; Ioannis Tomkos; A.K. Mishra; Jian Zhao; Selwan K. Ibrahim; Paola Frascella; Fatima C. Garcia Gunning

In this presentation we will discuss recent advances in adaptive modulation schemes for ultra high bit capacity optical networks. This paper focuses on optimising the sub-carrier spacing for such high capacity networks..


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2011

Impact of Raman Amplification on a 2-Tb/s Coherent WDM System

Paola Frascella; Cleitus Antony; Simon Fabbri; Fatima C. Garcia Gunning; P. Gunning; William McAuliffe; Derek Cassidy; Andrew D. Ellis

The impact of hybrid erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA)/Raman amplification on a spectrally efficient coherent-wavelength-division-multiplexed (CoWDM) optical communication system is experimentally studied and modeled. Simulations suggested that 23-dB Raman gain over an unrepeatered span of 124 km single-mode fiber would allow a decrease of the mean input power of ~6 dB for a fixed bit-error rate (BER). Experimentally we demonstrated 1.2-dB Q-factor improvement for a 2-Tb/s seven-band CoWDM with backward Raman amplification. The system delivered an optical signal-to-noise ratio of 35 dB at the output of the receiver preamplifier providing a worst-case BER of 2 × 10 -6 over 49 subcarriers at 42.8 Gbaud, leaving a system margin (in terms of Q -factor) of ~4 dB from the forward-error correction threshold.


international conference on transparent optical networks | 2009

Recent developments in 40 Gsymbol/s coherent WDM

F. C. Garcia Gunning; Andrew D. Ellis; Jian Zhao; Selwan K. Ibrahim; Paola Frascella; B. Cuenot

In this paper we investigate the non-linear transmission performance of 40 Gsymbol/s multi-carrier techniques, specifically Coherent WDM (CoWDM) for a variety of existing dispersion maps. Whilst the simulations on this paper were performed using NRZ OOK CoWDM implementation, the conclusions are also applicable to other multi-carrier techniques, such as OFDM.


Optics Express | 2010

PMD tolerance of 288 Gbit/s Coherent WDM and transmission over unrepeatered 124 km of field-installed single mode optical fiber

Paola Frascella; Fatima C. Garcia Gunning; Selwan K. Ibrahim; P. Gunning; Andrew D. Ellis

Low-cost, high-capacity optical transmission systems are required for metropolitan area networks. Direct-detected multi-carrier systems are attractive candidates, but polarization mode dispersion (PMD) is one of the major impairments that limits their performance. In this paper, we report the first experimental analysis of the PMD tolerance of a 288Gbit/s NRZ-OOK Coherent Wavelength Division Multiplexing system. The results show that this impairment is determined primarily by the subcarrier baud rate. We confirm the robustness of the system to PMD by demonstrating error-free performance over an unrepeatered 124km field-installed single-mode fiber with a negligible penalty of 0.3dB compared to the back-to-back measurements.


lasers and electro optics society meeting | 2009

Practical implementation of coherent WDM

Selwan K. Ibrahim; Andrew D. Ellis; Fatima C. Garcia Gunning; Jian Zhao; Paola Frascella; Frank H. Peters

In this paper a practical implementation of a CoWDM system using injection locked lasers and a DPSK modulator array is demonstrated. This scheme is suitable for multi-carrier transmission systems in high capacity optical networks.


international conference on transparent optical networks | 2012

Multi-wavelength regeneration of phase encoded signals based on phase sensitive amplifiers

Stylianos Sygletos; Paola Frascella; Fatima C. Garcia Gunning; Andrew D. Ellis

Future high capacity optical links will have to make use of frequent signal regeneration to enable long distance transmission. In this respect, the role of all-optical signal processing becomes increasingly important because of its potential to mitigate signal impairments at low cost and power consumption. More substantial benefits are expected if regeneration is achieved simultaneously on a multiple signal band. Until recently, this had been achieved only for on-off keying modulation formats. However, as in future transmission links the information will be encoded also in the phase for enhancing the spectral efficiency, novel subsystem concepts will be needed for multichannel processing of such advanced signal formats. In this paper we show that phase sensitive amplifiers can be an ideal technology platform for developing such regenerators and we discuss our recent demonstration of the first multi-channel regenerator for phase encoded signals.

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Jian Zhao

Tyndall National Institute

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Cleitus Antony

Tyndall National Institute

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